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tions from one another, as caused by differences in their 

 modes of life: such deviations being directly adaptive. 

 After enumerating various appliances for procuring food, he 

 says they all " seem to have been gradually produced during 

 many generations by the perpetual endeavour of the creatures 

 to supply the want of food, and to have been delivered to 

 their posterity with constant improvement of them for the 

 purposes required." And the creatures possessing these 

 various appliances are considered as having been rendered 

 unlike by seeking for food in unlike ways. As illustrating 

 the alterations wrought by changed circumstances, he names 

 the acquired characters of domestic animals. La- 



marck has elaborated the same view in detail: using for the 

 purpose, with great ingenuity, his extensive knowledge of 

 the animal kingdom. From a passage in the Avertiissement 

 it would at first sight seem that he looks upon direct adapt- 

 ation to new conditions as the chief cause of evolution. He 

 says "Je regardai comme certain que le mouvement des 

 fluides dans Finterieur des animaux, mouvement qui c'est 

 progressivement accelere avec la composition plus grande de 

 1'organisation ; et que I'influence des circonstances nouvelles, 

 a mesure que les animaux s'y exposerent en se repandant 

 dans tous les lieux habitables, furent les deux causes gene- 

 rales qui ont amene les differens animaux a 1'etat ou nous les 

 voyons actuellement." But elsewhere the view he expresses 

 appears decidedly different from this. He asserts that " dans 

 sa marche, la nature a commence, et recommence encore tous 

 les jours, par former les corps organises les plus simples ; " 

 and that " les premieres ebauches de 1'animal et du vegetal 

 etant formees dans les lieux et les circonstances convenables, 

 les facultes d'une vie commengante et d'un mouvement or- 

 ganique etabli, ont necessairement developpe peu a peu les 

 organes, et qu'avec le temps elles les ont diversifies ainsi que 

 les parties." And then, further on, he puts in italics this 

 proposition : " La progression dans la composition de I 'or- 

 ganisation subit, Qa et la, dans la serie generale des animaux, 



