. Evolution; its nature, its evidences, and its relation to religious thought . Fig. 51.—Sub-fish stage. ?A, thalamus;ol, optic lobe ; m, medulla. PROOFS FROM KMI5RYOLOGY. 165 Now, it is a most remarkable fact that substantiallythese same stages, which are permanent conditions in the. Fig. 52.—Fish-stage, of, olfactive lobe; er, cerebrum; th, thalamus;o/, optic lobe; cb, cerebellum; ra, medulla. taxonomic series, are passed through as transient stages inthe embryonic development of the human brain, and inthe order given above. The very early condition of thehuman brain is represented in Fig. 5
. Evolution; its nature, its evidences, and its relation to religious thought . Fig. 51.—Sub-fish stage. ?A, thalamus;ol, optic lobe ; m, medulla. PROOFS FROM KMI5RYOLOGY. 165 Now, it is a most remarkable fact that substantiallythese same stages, which are permanent conditions in the. Fig. 52.—Fish-stage, of, olfactive lobe; er, cerebrum; th, thalamus;o/, optic lobe; cb, cerebellum; ra, medulla. taxonomic series, are passed through as transient stages inthe embryonic development of the human brain, and inthe order given above. The very early condition of thehuman brain is represented in Fig. 51. It is evidently
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