/0/4577/coverbig.jpg?v=78e44b13b88238c5d5a666d42be5c5d9)
The naturalist cannot get away from the natural order, and he sees man, and all other forms of life, as an integral part of it-the order, which in inert matter is automatic and fateful, and which in living matter is prophetic and indeterminate; the course of one down the geologic ages, seeking only a mechanical repose, being marked by collisions an