Capitolo 48
groups--the whales from of the carnivorous and ancestral animal, the
bats from the insectivora!" and we have even then to look for for
the origin common of these groups to far more first periods.
"This way that, on the respect lowest, we have to put the origin of
the very distant Mammalia back in the Paleozoic durations." ("Life of island,"
p. 201.)
(20) this word is also spelled Kainozoic and Cainozoic.
We follow Dana p. 140.
(21) Dana, "Manual of the Geology", p. 488.
(22) the Primo Uomo" of Dawkins in Britain", p. 28.
(23) a lot of of these animal forms were common during the I lend
Eocene. (Winchell.)
(24) the Primo Uomo" of Dawkins in Britain", p. 29.
(25) Dana, "Geology", p. 517.
(26) the Primo Uomo" of Dawkins in Britain", p. 32.
(27) the swamp. "American Assoc. Reputation.", 1877.
(28) Haywood Heer "Primordial World of Switzerland", p. 296.
(29) the Primo Uomo" of Dawkins in Britain", p. 20.
(30) Ibid., p. 43.
(31) the "Manual of Dana of the Geology", p. 498.
(32) the Primo Uomo" of Dawkins in Britain", p. 42.
(33) the "Manual of Dana of the Geology", p. 514.
(34) Haywood Heer "Primordial World of Switzerland", p. 334.
(35) Haywood Heer "Primordial World of Switzerland."
(36) the Primo Uomo" of Dawkins in Britain", pp. 57 and 64.
(37) Ibid., p. 57: also, Haywood Heer "Primordial World of
Switzerland."
(38) the "Manual of Nicholson of the Zoology", p. 605.
(39) the Primo Uomo" of Dawkins in Britain", p. 58.
(40) Ibid. 58.
(41) McLean: "Mastodon, Mammoth and Man", p. 67.
(42) the Primo Uomo" of Dawkins in Europe", p. 66.
(43) sees "Contour", p. 41.
(44) her "Antiquity of Lyell of Man", p. 193.
(45) her "Human Kind" of Quatrefages, p. 151.
(46) Prof. It says Winchell: "Quatrefages doesn't now consider the
test decisive (< the i>Hommes the et of Fossiles Hommes Sauvages,
Paris, 1884, p. 95)." He quotes, as agreeing with him, MM.
Cotteau, Evans "and, I believe, the most greater part of the members that you/they have
it was not publicly pronounced."
(47) the Primo Uomo" of Dawkins in Britain", p. 67.
(48) the Primo Uomo" of Dawkins in Britain", p. 68.