HCW’s criticisms of CD’s theory.
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HCW’s criticisms of CD’s theory.
Has “several times noticed eight permanent incisors instead of six in the jaw [of the horse]”.
Crying and the action of the orbicularis.
Notes on sexual differences within certain species of birds.
Thanks CD for his photograph.
Intends to start experimenting with mosses to determine which differences in structure are effected by altered conditions of life.
Development of complex language does not require an early civilisation. [See Descent 1: 56ff.]