CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER XI. 



RUDIMENTARY organs. The whale a beautiful instance of design. 

 Mr. Darwin's views of the rudimentary teeth of the whale and calf 

 objected to. Strictures upon Mr. Lewis's article on the natural 

 selection theory, and upon the notice of Darwin's book in the 

 " Medico-Chirugical Review." Embryology. Error of Darwin's 

 statement about the larvae of insects. Mr. Crewe's list of larv;r. 

 Mr. Darwin's position on this part of the subject considered. 

 Professor Bennet. Bischoff. "Accidental" modification of bird's 

 wing. Simon on disease as a proof of design. . 207 235 



CHAPTER XII. 



THE discussion at Oxford. Professor Huxley and Dr. Hooker's 

 opinions considered. The opinion of a "Divine" upon secondary 

 causes. The inconsistency of such a belief with that of Revealed 

 Truth. Mr. Darwin's disciples not agreed upon the truth of Mr. 

 Darwin's book. The review in the "Quarterly" and extracts 

 therefrom. The milking of aphides by ants an erroneous observation. 

 Conclusion. . 236 250 



