Having just gotten back from a very long car trip, I thought I'd propose a few fun things to do to pass the time.



He admits that natural selection has effected much, but he insists that the families of plants differ chiefly from each other in morphological characters, which appear to be quite unimportant for the welfare of the species.

He consequently believes in an innate tendency towards progressive and more perfect development.

He specifies the arrangement of the cells in the tissues, and of the leaves on the axis, as cases in which natural selection could not have acted.

No comments: