Read from 'On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection'
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The inhabitants of each successive period in the world's history have beaten their predecessors in the race for life and are in so far higher in the scale of nature. And this may account for the vague yet ill defined sentiment felt by many paleontologists. That organization on the whole has progressed. If it should hereafter be proved that ancient animals resemble, to a certain extent the embryos of more recent animals of the same class. The fact will be intelligible. The succession of the same types of structure within the same areas during the later geological periods ceases to be mysterious and is simply explained by inheritance.