ENCE AND ARTS, 
[SECOND SERIES.) 
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ies XV.—Review of Darwin’s Theory on the Origin of Species 
by means of Natural Selection.* 
FULLY to understand nie ite Essay of Dr. Hooke 
should be read in the li ight of Mr. Darwin’s book. Th y 
_ 18a trial of the Theory,—an attempt by one inclined in its favor 
‘i js see how the theory will work, when applied to the flora of a 
hen. most peculiar province of the world. 
book is already exciting muc fers: ae 
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_ Upon which the author has been ring for twenty years, ‘go 
Which “will take two or three “isto years to complete.’ 
ey compact; and although useful a on: om 
On the Origin 
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th Serulile for b Les Da ARWIN, M.A., Fellow of 
: dining i’ ecological, Linnea , ete. ties by Okan Author of Daan: eo ag 
; og 502, post iL on Vépied ‘round the World.” London arrears bg 1859. 
“thie art article “was intended to follow the remaining part o Ga cemny Wt Dr. 
oe commenced in’ our January number; the continuation of which we are 
; for of room. 
