[138] Familiar Lectures, p. 458.
[139] "On the Reception of the 'Origin of Species,':" Life of C. Darwin, ii. p. 187.
[140] Nineteenth Century, No. 2. Reprinted in Lectures and Essays, p. 388 (2nd Edition).
[141] Studies in the Theory of Descent, vol. ii. p. 710; vid. Edinburgh Review, October, 1902, The Rise and Influence of Darwinism.
[142] Ut sup. p. 201.
[143] Sic. The sense evidently requires either that the "not" should be deleted, or "prove" be substituted for "disprove" in the preceding line. This erroneous reading occurs not only in the text from which I quote, but likewise in the Critiques and Addresses, p. 307, where this passage forms part of the Professor's review of Haeckel's Natural History of Creation, under the title of The Genealogy of Animals.
[144] Life and Letters, ii. 195.
[145] Ibid., p. 467.
[146] De Natura Deorum, ii. 4.
[147] Principia, Schol. Gen.