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tic (lou])t that tlic dcvclopinciit of the individual is in 

 some measure to l)e explained as a condensed recapitu- 



From Ri.niaiios, " naiwin ami afler narwiii." 



FiGliRK 10. Itiuliiiiciitary, or Vestigial and I'sclt'ss, ^luscles of 

 IIk" lluiiiaii K;\Y. 



lation of the presumed racial evolution. In other words, 

 the individual in its embryological development passes 

 through with relative rapidity, the lower stages and the 

 intermediate forms which took millions of years in the 

 slower process of evolution for the species to achieve. 

 In this sense, the embryological development of the in- 



