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CHAPTER II.. Special Proofs of Evolution.

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SPECIAL PROOFS OF EVOLUTION.

Introductory.

Special proofs necessary--Evolution, though certain, is not yet accepted by the popular mind--Different departments from which proofs are drawn 67

Origin of new organic forms; the old view briefly stated-- Necessary to give a brief statement of theories--Old view-- Permanency of specific types--Supernatural origin of species --Centers of creation--Explanation of facts of geographical distribution--Of geological distribution--Modification of extreme view--Variability, but within limits--Illustrated 68

The new view briefly stated--Indefinite variability of organic forms--Effect of environment on rigid forms--On plastic forms--Taxonomic groups represent degrees of kinship 72

Factors of evolution--(1) Physical environment--(2) Use and disuse of organs--(3) Natural selection--(4) Sexual selection--(5) Physiological selection--Its necessity shown --Its operation explained--Compared with natural selection --Cause of variation unknown--Explanation of this is the next great step in the theory of evolution 73

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