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Hist." Volume XX., 1847, pages 9-11, 343-4; "Further Observations on the Diatomaceae," loc.cit., 1848, page 161).

See "Life and Letters" II., page 292.) I should attribute most of such structures to quite unknown laws of growth; and mere repetition of parts is to our eyes one main element of beauty.

When any structure is of use (and I can show what curiously minute particulars are often of highest use), I can see with my prejudiced eyes no limit to the perfection of the coadaptations which could be effected by Natural Selection.

I rather doubt whether you see how far, as it seems to me, the argument for homology and embryology may be carried.


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