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EVOLUTION 



"Birds 

 13000 



Reptiles 

 3500 



Amphibians 

 /1400 



Fishes 

 13OOO 



The Doctrine of Evolution. We have now learned that animal 

 forms may be arranged so as to begin with very simple one-celled 

 forms and culminate with a group which contains man himself. 

 This arrangement is called the evolutionary series. Evolution means 



change, and these groups 

 are believed by scientists 

 to represent stages in com 

 plexity of development of 

 life on the earth. Geology 

 teaches that millions of 

 years ago, life upon the 

 earth was very simple, 

 and that gradually more 

 and more complex forms 

 of life appeared, as the 

 rocks formed latest in time 

 show the most highly de 

 veloped forms of animal 

 life. The great English 

 scientist, Charles^ Darwin, 

 from this and other evi 

 dence, explained the theory 

 of evolution. This is the 

 belief that simple forms of life on the earth slowly and gradually 

 gave rise to those more complex and that thus ultimately the most 

 complex forms came into existence. 



The Number of Animal Species. Over 500,000 species of 

 animals are known to exist to-day, as the following table shows. 



16,000 

 16,000 

 61,000 

 13,000 

 1,400 

 3,500 

 13,000 

 3,500 

 518,900 



Sponges 



r ^25001 



Coelenterates 

 4500 



Protozoa 8000 



The evolutionary tree. Modified from Gal 

 loway. Copy this diagram in your note 

 book. Explain it as well as you can. 



