VARIETY AND UNITY IN LIFE 



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enumeration takes no account of tlio still vaster myriads of forms 

 almost endlessly varied which have i)erished utterly in the 

 pressure of environment, leaving no trace in the line of descent. 





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Of these extinct forms of animals and plants we know a few. 

 one here and another there; here a bone, there a tooth, here a 



