| Thomas Jeffery Parker - 1897 - 1122 páginas
...Man's Place in Mature (1863), summed up the position by the statement, now universally conceded, " that the structural differences which separate Man...those which separate the Gorilla from the lower Apes." Finally, Darwin, in his Descent of Man (1871), discussed the question from every point of view, and... | |
| Henry Ogg Forbes - 1897 - 370 páginas
...remove him supremely above all other creatures. Unbridged as is the chasm between the Ape and Man, " the structural differences which separate Man from...Chimpanzee, are not so great as those which separate the greater from the lower Apes." (Huxley.') Of the three higher Apes, the Chimpanzees are those which... | |
| Ernst Haeckel - 1898 - 178 páginas
...follows : ' Thus, whatever system of organs be studied, the comparison of their modifications in the ape- series leads to one and the same result — that the...those which separate the gorilla from the lower apes.' If we accept the Huxleyan law without prejudice, and apply it to the natural classification of the... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 1152 páginas
...maintain, ihat whatever system of organs be studied, the comparison of their modifications in the 'ape series leads to one and the same result — that the...chimpanzee are not so great as those which separate I the gorilla from the lower apes. This by no means implies that the structural dif- \ ferences between... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1899 - 816 páginas
..."Whatever system of organs be studied, the comparison of their modifications in the ape series leads us to one and the same result — that the structural...those which separate the gorilla from the lower apes." Thereupon it becomes necessary for every unprejudiced taxonomist to give man a systematic place within... | |
| George Gore - 1899 - 628 páginas
...structures into the composition of which the original elementary substances enter. According to Huxley, " the structural differences which separate man from...those which separate the gorilla from the lower apes," and there is a jump from man to gorilla, from gorilla to orang, and from the orang to the gibbon (ibid).... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1900 - 360 páginas
...studied, the comparison of their modifications in the ape series leads to one and the same result—that the structural differences which separate Man from the Gorilla and the Chimpanzee are not so great that keeps accurate time and another that will not go at all, there is therefore a great structural... | |
| Liverpool Geological Society - 1901 - 550 páginas
...Anatomist, that "whatever system of organs be studied, the comparison of the modifications in the Ape series leads to one and the same result — that the...those which separate the Gorilla from the lower Apes." "In fact," he adds, "it is very difficult to show whv man should not be classed with the great Apes... | |
| Edward Clodd - 1902 - 278 páginas
...limbs. Thus, whatever system of organs be studied, the comparison of their modifications in the ape series leads to one and the same result — that the...as those which separate the gorilla from the lower apes.1 After thus showing that no line of separation can be drawn between man and the animals beneath... | |
| Dennis Hird - 1903 - 260 páginas
...temporo-sphenoidal lobe very prominent, and the external perpendicular fissure very well-marked. (GratioleL) same result — that the structural differences which...those which separate the gorilla from the lower apes." Still he emphasises the fact that the differences between man and the highest apes are not small and... | |
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