>And Darwin rightly ignored Huxley's saltationism because then, as now, there
>is no viable naturalistic mechanism for saltational change. Indeed, arguably
>Huxley was not really a true Darwinian:
In Huxley's forthright and prolific writings, is there a passage where
he really comes out as a saltationist, where he does more than
simply warn against Darwin's absolute gradualism?
Cliff Lundberg ~ San Francisco ~ cliff@noe.com