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Generelle morphologie der organismen. Allgemeine grundzüge der organischen formen-wissenschaft, mechanisch begründet durch die von Charles Darwin reformirte descendenztheorie
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Berlin, G. Reimer, 1866
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1866
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lines 41—46 score


lines 9—13 score
line 11 annotation R

line 49 score


lines 1—20 score


lines 13—17 score

line 36 score
line 36 annotation R


top-margin annotation abstracted


line 4 underline "[most of line]"
top-margin annotation it is indisputable

lines 1—3 score


top-margin annotation says if no prejudice no one wd doubt affinity with tailless or anthropomorphic apes —

lines 8—10 score
lines 5—13 annotation next division of tailed & tailless apes of Old World

line 28 underline "Gesässschwielen"
lines 25—30 annotation anthropoids no callosities on rump

lines 44—51 score
lines 44—51 annotation Men sometimes have large canines.

bottom-margin annotation [a translation]


lines 9—13 score
lines 8—15 annotation none of these existing anthropoids is ancestor


lines 33—42 score
lines 24—42 annotation Formation of spores a distinct process
from End Slip, Side 1 annotation p.36 add spores to test of means of propagation. or proof of internal separation given not to Hackel;


lines 7—9 score

lines 10—12 underline "so ... strenger"
lines 10—12 annotation ? Spores of Ferns??


line 10 underline "aus ... zusammengesetzt"
from End Slip, Side 1 annotation 59 on eggs of insects of many cells


lines 20—22 score


lines 18—42 annotation Sea — Pelagic animals of many classes colourless & transparent — good
from End Slip, Side 1 annotation p.242 colour of pelagic animals


lines 38—42 score
lines 38—42 annotation larvae which are pelagic colourless and not the adults


lines 10—13 score
line 11 underline "menschlichen"
from End Slip, Side 1 annotation 244 Selectio feminina
from End Slip, Side 1 annotation 245 Sexual selection;

lines 17—21 score

line 27 underline "Wamme ... Stiers"
lines 27—31 annotation dewlap of Bull a defensive weapon!!

line 30 underline "Schnabelthiers"
lines 35—37 annotation ornith[illegible]


lines 26—32 score
lines 26—32 annotation X women ornament themselves to attract men
from End Slip, Side 1 annotation 246 do good Cop

lines 33—41 annotation women the most beautiful & song


lines 16—22 score
lines 16—22 annotation may act materially on both sexes

lines 28—30 annotation acts on intellect


lines 3—12 annotation Divergence or Differentiation of organs explained, as I have done for species


lines 1—10 score
from End Slip, Side 1 annotation 259 Law of Perfection


lines 8—18 annotation organs become rudimentary as slowly & as by as many steps, as they are first formed.
from End Slip, Side 1 annotation 270 Rudimentary organs; 272 do


lines 9—26 annotation not only organ, but whole individual may be said to be rudimentary.
from End Slip, Side 1 annotation 270 Rudimentary organs; 272 do


lines 1—25 score
lines 6—8 annotation eyes rudimentary


lines 8—9 annotation Limbs rudimentary


line 27 score
from End Slip, Side 2 annotation p278 Rudiment in Man & injurious, in what animal fully developed?

line 28 score

line 32 underline "Menschen ... rudimentärer"

line 33 underline "Processus ... Blinddarms"

lines 36—40 score


lines 26—42 score
lines 28—32 annotation rudiments of sexual organs in both sexes


lines 1—20 annotation eg Parasitic animals are rudimentary wholes.
from End Slip, Side 2 annotation Rudimentary organs to p. 285.


lines 2—10 score


lines 11—20 score


lines 22—38 score

lines 22—28 annotation line of descent


lines 2—21 score