440 THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE. 



cations respecting the Unknown Cause, such as are raised by 

 the antagonist doctrine. 



And now, having observed how, under its most general 

 aspects, the hypothesis of organic evolution commends itself 

 to us by its derivation, by its coherence, by its analogies, by 

 its direct evidence, by its implications; let us go on to con 

 sider the several orders of facts which yield indirect support 

 to it. We will begin by noting the harmonies between it 

 and sundry of the inductions set forth in Part II. 



