394 EVOLUTION, OLD AND NEW. 



I have quoted by no means the most exceptionable 

 parts of Mr. Eomanes' article, and have given them a 

 permanence they would not otherwise attain, inasmuch 

 as nothing can better show the temper of the kind of 

 men who are now — as I said in the body of the foregoing 

 work — clamouring for endowment, and who would step 

 into the Pope's shoes to-morrow if we would only let 

 them, 



