| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 920 Seiten
...represents me as blind to the significance of the general fact stated by me, that ' there has been no advance in the foraminiferous type from the palaeozoic period to the present time.' But for such a foregone conclusion he would have recognised in this statement the expression of my... | |
| 1906 - 512 Seiten
...representatives of these simple forms of life.1 Concerning the former organisms Dr. Carpenter wrote,2 " There is no evidence of any fundamental modification...Foraminiferous type from the palaeozoic period to the present day." Similar types and similar varieties from those types are, he said, to be met with in geological... | |
| Hans Ernst Thalmann - 1928 - 488 Seiten
...special creation, but they saw no evolution of the Foraminifera in geologic time, for they say, (p. xi), "There is no evidence of any fundamental modification...type from the Palaeozoic period to the present time." Their classification was extremely simple, being based upon the imperforate or perforate character... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1873 - 554 Seiten
...the developmental series ! While, in truth, one of the highest authorities on Foraminifera says, " There is no evidence of any fundamental modification or advance in the foraminiferous type from the Paheozoic (Eozoic of Dr. Dawson) period to the present."* So that the evidence stands thus, the highest... | |
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