On The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin Chapter 6 Page 1

Difficulties Of The Theory

Difficulties of the theory of descent with modification — Absence or rarity of transitional varieties — Transitions in habits of life — Diversified habits in the same species — Species with habits widely different from those of their allies — Organs of extreme perfection — Modes of transition — Cases of difficulty — Natura non facit saltum — Organs of small importance — Organs not in all cases absolutely perfect — The law of Unity of Type and of the Conditions of Existence embraced by the theory of Natural Selection.

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Long before the reader has arrived at this part of my work, a crowd of difficulties will have occurred to him.