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Von zoologischer u. paläontologischer Bedeutung sind hauptsächlich die folgenden Abschnitte: 

 Book III. Changes of the organic world now in progress. Chapter XXXIV. Lamarck on the trans- 

 mutation of species : p.246 — 262. — Ch. XXXV. Theories as to the nature of species, and Darwin on 

 natural selection : p. 263 — 284. — Ch. XXXVI. Variation of plants and animals under dorne stication 

 viewed as bearing on the origin of species : p. 285—316. Ch. XXXVII. Natural selection : p. 317—330. 



— Ch. XXXVIII. On the geographical distribution of species: p. 331—356. — Ch. XXXIX. On the mi- 

 gration and diifusion of terrestrial animals: p. 357 — 371. — Ch. XL. On the geographical distribution 

 and migration of species — continued : p. 372—405. — Ch. XLI. Insular floras and faunas considered 

 with reference to the origin of species : p. 406 — 436. — Ch. XLII. Extinction of species: p.437 — 468. 



— Ch. XLIII. Man considered with reference to the origin and geographical distribution : p.469 — 501. 



— Ch.XLIV. Enclosing of fossils in peat, blown sand, and volcanic ejections : p. 502 — 517. — Ch.XLV. 

 Burying of fossils in alluvial deposits and in caves: p. 518—530. — Ch. XL VI. Imbedding of organic 

 remains in subaqueous deposits : p. 531 — 547. — Ch. LXVII. Imbedding of the remains of man and 

 bis works in subaqueous strata: p. 548 — 571. — Ch. XLVIII. Imbeddiüg of aquatic species in sub- 

 aqueous strata: p. 572 — 586. — Ch. XLIX. Formation of coral reefs : p. 587 — 621. 



