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Baron Cuvier: Fixed Forms and Catastrophes
Lamarck’s (and later Geoffroy’s) nemesis, Georges Leopold Chrétien Frédéric
Dagobert, Baron Cuvier (1769–1832), was by contrast a full-blooded species realist.
Not only were species real, they did not transmute from one to another. Species were
Worms. Infusorians.
Polyps.
Radiarians.
Insects.
Arachnids.
Crustaceans.
Annelids.
Cirrhipedes.
Molluscs.
Fishes.
Reptiles.
Birds.
Monotremes.
Amphibian mammals.
Cetacean mammals.
Ungulate mammals.
Unguiculate mammals.
TABLE
Showing the origin of the various animals.
B
FIGURE 4.1 (CONTINUED) Lamarck’s “tree.” The 1904 English version (B), showing
lines, may be confused as a tree of descent, but Lamarck intended the lines to indicate path-
ways along which new monads could develop.