. Evolution and its relation to religious thought . Fig. 50.—Ideal section showing all the above stages. has grown far bevond the olfactive lobes : behind it ex-tends beyond and overhangs the cerebellum ; on the sides it overhangs andcovers all. Looked atfrom above, nothins: isseen but this greatganglion. The idealsection (Fig. 50) rep-resents all these stagesdiagrammatically in. Fig. 51.—Sab-fish stage, th, thalamus;o/, optic lobs ; m, medulla. one figure. After what has been said, the figure willbe readily understood. PROOFS FROM EMBRYOLOGY. 147 Now, it is a most remarkable fact that substan


. Evolution and its relation to religious thought . Fig. 50.—Ideal section showing all the above stages. has grown far bevond the olfactive lobes : behind it ex-tends beyond and overhangs the cerebellum ; on the sides it overhangs andcovers all. Looked atfrom above, nothins: isseen but this greatganglion. The idealsection (Fig. 50) rep-resents all these stagesdiagrammatically in. Fig. 51.—Sab-fish stage, th, thalamus;o/, optic lobs ; m, medulla. one figure. After what has been said, the figure willbe readily understood. PROOFS FROM EMBRYOLOGY. 147 Now, it is a most remarkable fact that substantiallythese same stages, which are permanent conditions in the


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