120 SPECIES NOT 



differences between the ape and man, applies with 

 even greater force, to all other separate and 

 distinct organisms. 



If there are these insurmountable differences 

 between creatures having so much in common 

 as the ape and human species, how much greater 

 must be the difference between the radiate 

 and mollusc, between the crustacean and the 

 fish, the reptile and the bird, or the bird and 

 the mammal? or between the different genera 

 and orders of the sub-kingdoms of the animal 

 and vegetable world. 



How utterly indefensible are the speculations 

 of Mr. Darwin, when the clear and ummstal'abJe 

 and unanswerable facts of Science are brought 

 to boar upon them. 



