. A critique of the theory of evolution. Evolution; Evolution. Fig. 11. Side views of head of embryo sharks, showing gill slits. that in some mysterious way have been pushed back into the embryo of the bird? I could give many similar examples. All can be interpreted as embryonic survivals rather than as phyletic contractions. Not one of them calls for the latter interpretation. The study of the cleavage pattern of the segmenting egg furnishes the most convincing evidence that a different explanation from the one stated in the biogenetic law is the more probable Please note that t


. A critique of the theory of evolution. Evolution; Evolution. Fig. 11. Side views of head of embryo sharks, showing gill slits. that in some mysterious way have been pushed back into the embryo of the bird? I could give many similar examples. All can be interpreted as embryonic survivals rather than as phyletic contractions. Not one of them calls for the latter interpretation. The study of the cleavage pattern of the segmenting egg furnishes the most convincing evidence that a different explanation from the one stated in the biogenetic law is the more probable Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 1866-1945; Louis Clark Vanuxem Foundation. Princeton, Princeton University Press


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