The number of species is fixed and unchanging.
Biological taxonomy
The number of species is fixed and unchanging.
Biological taxonomy
From 'Systema Naturae', opposing evolutionary ideas.
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"The species are the work of the divine hand, the genera are the work of reason."
Strange & Unusual"The first step in wisdom is to know the things themselves; this notion consists in having a true idea of the objects; objects are distinguished and known by classifying them methodically and giving th…"
Philosophical"By a botanist I mean one who understands how to observe the genera of Nature. I judge unworthy of the name of botanist the meddlesome person who is indifferent to genera."
Philosophical"I consider it the greatest achievement to be a good observer."
Shocking"The African is lazy, crafty, negligent, and governed by caprice."
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