An Expository Outline of the "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation" - With a Notice of the Author's "Explanations:" A Sequel to the Vestiges by Anonymous
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the organic existences that have been successively exhibited.
It will be convenient, however, first to introduce a synoptic view of the evolutions of the earth as set forth in this and the preceding section. For this purpose the author has introduced a parallel table, exhibiting on one side a scale of animal life beginning with the humblest and ascending to the highest species; and on the other side the successive series of rock formations, in which their fossiliferous remains have been found up to the present superficial deposits of the globe. Objections have been made to the correctness of the author's analogies, scale, and his classification of animals, the chief of which will be adverted to in the next section; but the table is essential, as presenting at one view an outline of the hypothesis he has sought to establish. SCALE OF ANIMAL KINGDOM. ORDER OF ANIMALS IN ASCENDING SERIES FOETAL HUMAN BRAIN OF ROCKS. RESEMBLES, IN _Invertebrata._ 1 Infusoria _Traces of Infusoria_(?) 1 Gneiss and Mica\ Slate System \ 2 Polypi Polypiaria \ \ 5 Echinodermata Echinodermata \ \ { 7 Brachiopoda {15-20 Brachiopoda} Crustacea } 2 Clay Slate System \ 1st month, typically, Moll-{ 9 Pteropoda Artic-{Crustacea Pteropoda } / } that of an usca {10 Gasteropoda ulata {12-14 Gasteropoda} Annelides / / avertebrated animal {11 Cephalopoda {Annelides Cephalopoda} \ / } 3 Silurian system / _Vertebrata._ { _Remains of Fishes_ / / { Fishes of low type; \ \ |
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