302 
CREATION BY LAW. 
A Demonstration of the Origin of Species by Natural 
Selection. 
PROVED FACTS. 
Rapip INCREASE oF ORGAN- 
IsMS, pp 29, 265; (“Origin 
of Species,” p. 75, 5th Ed.) 
TotaL NuMBER or Inp1v1I- 
DUALS STATIONARY, pp. 30, 
266. 
STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE. 
HEREDITY WITH VARIATION, 
or general likeness with 
individual differences of pa- 
rents and offspring, pp. 
266, 287-291, 308; (“ Origin 
of Species,” chap. L., IL, V.) ] 
SURVIVAL OF THE FIrvest. 
CHANGE OF EXTERNAL Con- 
DITIONS, universal and un- 
ceasing. — See “ Lyell’s 
Principles of Geology.” 
NECESSARY CONSEQUENCES 
(afterwards taken as Proved Facts). 
STRUGGLE FOR EXIsTEncr, 
the deaths equalling the 
births on the average, p. 30; 
(“Origin of Species,” chap. 
III.) 
SURVIVAL OF THE Frrrust, 
or Natural Selection; mean- 
ing simply, that on the 
whole those die who are 
least fitted to maintain their 
existence; (“Origin of Spe- 
cies,” chap. IV.) 
U 
{ CuanczsorOrcanicForms, 
to keep them in harmony 
with the Changed Condi- 
tions; and as the changes 
of conditions are perma- 
nent changes, in the sense 
of not reverting back to 
identical previous condi- 
tions, the changes of or- 
ganic forms must be in the 
same sense permanent, and 
thus originate Spucizs. 
