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FOOTNOTES:
Оглавление[1] P. 381. This essay originally formed part of the chapter on "Instinct" in "The Origin of Species," but was omitted for the sake of condensation.
[2] Vol. I. p. 319.
[3] Pp. 320, 321.
[4] Appendix to "Mental Evolution in Animals," pp. 378, 379. The italics are my own.
[5] "The Origin of Species," II. p. 286.
[6] Ibid. I. pp. 353, 354.
[7] "The Origin of Species," I. pp. 321, 322.
[8] Ibid. I. pp. 12–17.
[9] Appendix to "Mental Evolution in Animals," pp. 370, 383; see also "The Descent of Man," I. p. 102 et seq.; and "Nature" for Feb. 13, 1873, introduction to a letter to the editor from William Higginson.
[10] P. 103.
[11] Pp. 160, 161.
[12] P. 161.
[13] See also p. 171. And, p. 172, sympathy is designated as "a fundamental element of the social instincts."
[14] P. 178.
[15] Pp. 174, 178.
[16] P. 173.
[17] "Descent of Man," I. p. 199, etc.
[18] Ibid. p. 179.
[19] Ibid. pp. 199–209.
[20] Ibid. p. 212.
[21] Ibid. pp. 219, 220.
[22] Ibid. p. 185.
[23] Ibid. p. 192.