Mr. Darwin for trying to snuff out "the well-known doctrine of inherited habit as advanced by Lamarck"?
Now, did the dogs act thus from the experience of each individual, or from the example of the older and wiser dogs, or from an inherited habit, that is from an instinct?
Such social qualities, the paramount importance of which to the lower animals is disputed by no one, were no doubt acquired by the progenitors of man in a similar manner, namely, through natural selection, aided by inherited habit.
I am not aware that Lamarck advanced the doctrine that instinct is inherited habit, but he may have done so in some work that I have not seen.
Again: "I am surprised that no one has advanced this demonstrative case of neuter insects, against the well-known doctrine of inherited habit, as advanced by Lamarck.
Hence the act could not have been the result of inherited habit, or instinct, and as an original act on the part of the osprey it is not credible.
But if they always wash their food, whether soiled or not, the act looks more like instinct or an inherited habit, the origin of which is obscure.
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