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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Foundations of the Origin of Species, by
Charles Darwin
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Title: The Foundations of the Origin of Species
Two Essays written in 1842 and 1844
Author: Charles Darwin
Editor: Francis Darwin
Release Date: September 22, 2007 [EBook #22728]
Language: English
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THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE
ORIGIN OF SPECIES

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THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE
ORIGIN OF SPECIES
TWO ESSAYS
WRITTEN IN 1842 AND 1844
by
CHARLES DARWIN

Edited by his son
FRANCIS DARWIN
Honorary Fellow of Christ's College

Cambridge:
at the University Press
1909


Astronomers might formerly have said that God ordered each planet to move in its particular destiny. In same manner God orders each animal created with certain form in certain country. But how much more simple and sublime power,let attraction act according to certain law, such are inevitable consequences,let animals be created, then by the fixed laws of generation, such will be their successors.

From Darwins Note Book, 1837, p. 101.


TO THE MASTER AND FELLOWS
OF CHRISTS COLLEGE, THIS
BOOK IS DEDICATED BY THE
EDITOR IN TOKEN OF RESPECT
AND GRATITUDE


CONTENTS

ESSAY OF 1842

  • PAGES
  • Introduction xi

PART I

  • i. On variation under domestication, and on the principles of selection
  • ii. On variation in a state of nature and on the natural means of selection
  • iii. On variation in instincts and other mental attributes

PART II

  • iv. and v. On the evidence from Geology. (The reasons for combining the two sections are given in the Introduction)
  • vi. Geographical distribution
  • vii. Affinities and classification
  • viii. Unity of type in the great classes
  • ix. Abortive organs
  • x. Recapitulation and conclusion

ESSAY OF 1844

PART I

CHAPTER I
ON THE VARIATION OF ORGANIC BEINGS UNDER DOMESTICATION; AND ON THE PRINCIPLES OF SELECTION.

  • Variation
  • On the hereditary tendency
  • Causes of Variation
  • On Selection
  • Crossing Breeds
  • Whether our domestic races have descended from one or more wild stocks
  • Limits to Variation in degree and kind
  • In what consists Domestication
  • Summary

CHAPTER II
ON THE VARIATION OF ORGANIC BEINGS IN A WILD STATE; ON THE NATURAL MEANS OF SELECTION; AND ON THE COMPARISON OF DOMESTIC RACES AND TRUE SPECIES.

  • Variation
  • Natural means of Selection
  • Differences between Races and Species:first, in their trueness or variability
  • Difference between Races and Species in fertility when crossed
  • Causes of Sterility in Hybrids
  • Infertility from causes distinct from hybridisation
  • Points of Resemblance between Races and Species
  • External characters of Hybrids and Mongrels
  • Summary
  • Limits of Variation

CHAPTER III
ON THE VARIATION OF INSTINCTS AND OTHER MENTAL ATTRIBUTES UNDER DOMESTICATION AND IN A STATE OF NATURE; ON THE DIFFICULTIES IN THIS SUBJECT; AND ON ANALOGOUS DIFFICULTIES WITH RESPECT TO CORPOREAL STRUCTURES.

  • Variation of mental attributes under domestication
  • Hereditary habits compared with instincts
  • Variation in the mental attributes of wild animals
  • Principles of Selection applicable to instincts
  • Difficulties in the acquirement of complex instincts by Selection
  • Difficulties in the acquirement by Selection of complex corporeal structures

PART II
ON THE EVIDENCE FAVOURABLE AND OPPOSED TO THE VIEW THAT SPECIES ARE NATURALLY FORMED RACES, DESCENDED FROM COMMON STOCKS.

CHAPTER IV
ON THE NUMBER OF INTERMEDIATE FORMS REQUIRED ON THE THEORY OF COMMON DESCENT; AND ON THEIR ABSENCE IN A FOSSIL STATE

CHAPTER V
GRADUAL APPEARANCE AND DISAPPEARANCE OF SPECIES.

  • Gradual appearance of species
  • Extinction of species

CHAPTER VI
ON THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC BEINGS IN PAST AND PRESENT TIMES.

SECTION FIRST

  • Distribution of the inhabitants in the different continents
  • Relation of range in genera and species
  • Distribution of the inhabitants in the same continent
  • Insular Faunas
  • Alpine Floras
  • Cause of the similarity in the floras of some distant mountains
  • Whether the same species has been created more than once
  • On the number of species, and of the classes to which they belong in different regions

SECOND SECTION

  • Geographical distribution of extinct organisms
  • Changes in geographical distribution
  • Summary on the distribution of living and extinct organic beings

SECTION THIRD

  • An attempt to explain the foregoing laws of geographical distribution, on the theory of allied species having a common descent
  • Improbability of finding fossil forms intermediate between existing species

CHAPTER VII
ON THE NATURE OF THE AFFINITIES AND CLASSIFICATION
OF ORGANIC BEINGS.

  • Gradual appearance and disappearance of groups
  • What is the Natural System?
  • On the kind of relation between distinct groups
  • Classification of Races or Varieties
  • Classification of Races and Species similar
  • Origin of genera and families

CHAPTER VIII
UNITY OF TYPE IN THE GREAT CLASSES; AND MORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTURES.

  • Unity of Type
  • Morphology
  • Embryology
  • Attempt to explain the facts of embryology
  • On the graduated complexity in each great class
  • Modification by selection of the forms of immature animals
  • Importance of embryology in classification
  • Order in time in which the great classes have first appeared

CHAPTER IX
ABORTIVE OR RUDIMENTARY ORGANS.

  • The abortive organs of Naturalists
  • The abortive organs of Physiologists
  • Abortion from gradual disuse

CHAPTER X
RECAPITULATION AND CONCLUSION.

  • Recapitulation
  • Why do we wish to reject the Theory of Common Descent?
  • Conclusion
  • Index
  • Portrait frontispiece
  • Facsimile to face p. 50

INTRODUCTION

We know from the contents of Charles Darwins Note Book of 1837 that he was at that time a convinced Evolutionist{1}. Nor can there be any doubt that, when he started on board the

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