Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Charles Darwin

CHAPTER I.

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The Evidence of the Descent of man from some Lower form. Nature of the evidence bearing on the origin of man—Homologous structures in man and the lower animals—Miscellaneous points of correspondence—Development—Rudimentary structures, muscles, sense-organs, hair, bones, reproductive organs, &c.—The bearing of these three great classes of facts on the origin of man 9-33