
Thomas Henry Huxley · English
No translation yet. Request one to move it up the queue.
Thomas Henry Huxley · English
First paragraph preview
Original (English)
By Thomas H. Huxley FOOTNOTES: List of Illustrations I HAVE endeavoured to show, in the preceding Essay, that the ANTHROPINI, or Man Family, form a very well defined group of the Primates, between which and the immediately following Family, the CATARHINI, there is, in the existing world, the same entire absence of any transitional form or connecting link, as between the CATARHINI an

Translation status
WaitingLog in to request a translation.
Other books by this author

A Critical Examination of the Position of Mr. Darwin's Work, "On the Origin of Species," in Relation to the Complete Theory of the Causes of the Phenomena of Organic Nature

Coral and Coral Reefs

Criticisms on "The Origin of Species"

Darwiniana : Essays — Volume 02

Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature

Evolution and Ethics, and Other Essays

A Critical Examination of the Position of Mr. Darwin's Work, "On the Origin of Species," in Relation to the Complete Theory of the Causes of the Phenomena of Organic Nature
Thomas Henry Huxley

Coral and Coral Reefs
Thomas Henry Huxley

Criticisms on "The Origin of Species"
Thomas Henry Huxley

Darwiniana : Essays — Volume 02
Thomas Henry Huxley
Frequently asked questions
Yes — completely free. This book is in the public domain, so Pagera offers the full text without payment or account requirement. Pagera is funded by advertising.
Free to read
Start reading immediately — no signup required. Create a free account for more books and features.