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.



Unless we admit transformations as prodigious as those advocated by Mr.

Mivart, such as the sudden development of the wings of birds or bats, or the sudden conversion of a Hipparion into a horse, hardly any light is thrown by the belief in abrupt modifications on the deficiency of connecting links in our geological formations.

But against the belief in such abrupt changes, embryology enters a strong protest.

It is notorious that the wings of birds and bats, and the legs of horses or other quadrupeds, are undistinguishable at an early embryonic period, and that they become differentiated by insensibly fine steps.

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