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ON THE ORIGIN OF
SPECIES.
OR THE PRESERVATION OF
FAVOURED RACES IN THE
STRUGGLE FOR LIFE.
By Charles Darwin, M.A.,
Fellow Of The Royal, Geological,
Linnaean, Etc., Societies;
Author Of 'Journal Of Researches During H.M.S.
Beagle's Voyage Round The World.'
From the First Edition
LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1859.
Down, Bromley, Kent,
October 1st, 1859.
Âû½º´ÙÀ©ÀÇ Á¾ÀDZâ¿ø,ÃÊÆÇ.1.On the Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin
CONTENTS
DETEAILED CONTENTS.
ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES.
INTRODUCTION.
1. VARIATION UNDER DOMESTICATION.
2. VARIATION UNDER NATURE.
3. STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE.
4. NATURAL SELECTION
5. LAWS OF VARIATION.
6. DIFFICULTIES ON THEORY.
7. INSTINCT.
8. HYBRIDISM.
9. ON THE IMPERFECTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL RECORD.
10. ON THE GEOLOGICAL SUCCESSION OF ORGANIC BEINGS.
11. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION.
12. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION¡ªcontinued.
13. MUTUAL AFFINITIES OF ORGANIC BEINGS: MORPHOLOGY:
14. RECAPITULATION AND CONCLUSION.