| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1888 - 476 páginas
...the orang, heretofore regarded as peculiar to man, he says, " let any one who is prejudiced against Darwinian views, go to the forests of Borneo. Let...climb, walk, build its nest, eat and drink and fight like human ' roughs.' Let him see the female suckle her young and carry it astride her hip precisely... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1879 - 1100 páginas
...studied from nature any group of natural forms. Let such an one (if indeed such an one exist to-day) who is prejudiced against the Darwinian views go to...climb, walk, build its nest, eat and drink and fight like human roughs. Let him see the female suckle her young and carry it astride her hip precisely aa... | |
| 1880 - 930 páginas
...Mr. Hornaday said : "Let such a one (if, indeed, such a one exists to-day), who is prejudiced against Darwinian views, go to the forests of Borneo. Let...climb, walk, build its nest, eat and drink, and fight like human 'roughs.' Let him see the female suckle her young and carry it astride her hip precisely... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1880 - 656 páginas
...studied from nature any group of natural forms. Let such an one (if indeed such an one exist to-day) who is prejudiced against the Darwinian views go to the forests of Borneo. Let him there watcli from day to day this strangely human form in all its various phases of existence. Let him see... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 352 páginas
...the orang, heretofore regarded as peculiar to man, he says, " Let any one who is prejudiced against Darwinian views go to the forests of Borneo ; let...climb, walk, build its nest, eat and drink, and fight like human ' roughs ' ; let him see the female suckle her young and carry it astride her hip precisely... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 470 páginas
...the orang, heretofore regarded as peculiar to man, he says, " Let any one who is prejudiced against Darwinian views go to the forests of Borneo ; let...climb, walk, build its nest, eat and drink, and fight like human ' roughs ' ; let him see the female suckle her young and carry it astride her hip precisely... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1883 - 842 páginas
...building its platform or nest of leafy branches, and eating its meal of fruit in peace. ^ " Let apy naturalist," says a modern observer, " who is prejudiced...views go to the forests of Borneo. Let him there watch this strangely-human form in its various phases of existence. Let him see it walk, build its nest,... | |
| William Temple Hornaday - 1885 - 640 páginas
...Let such an one (if, indeed, one exists to-day) who is prejudiced against the Darwinian views, go to Borneo. Let him there watch from day to day this strangely...in all its various phases of existence. Let him see the orang climb, walk, build its nest, eat, drink, and fight like a human rough. Let him see the female... | |
| 1888 - 920 páginas
...the orang, heretofore regarded as peculiar to man, he says: " Let any one, who is prejudiced against Darwinian views, go to the forests of Borneo. Let...climb, walk, build its nest, eat and drink and fight like human 'roughs.' Let him see the female suckle her young and carry it astride her hip precisely... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1888 - 478 páginas
...the orang, heretofore regarded as peculiar to man, he says, " let any one who is prejudiced against Darwinian views, go to the forests of Borneo. Let...climb, walk, build its nest, eat and drink and fight like human ' roughs.' Let him see the female suckle her young and carry it astride her hip precisely... | |
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