Appendix.

With reference to the supposed "Evolution" of man, the following quotations, given by Mr. Collett, in "The Scripture of Truth," ?,re most instructive :

"Those who hold the doctrine of evolution are by no means ignorant of the uncertainty of their data! "-Prof. Tyndall.

"It must be admitted that the factors of the evolution of man partake largely of the nature of may-be’s, which have no permanent position in science."-"Ideals of Science and Faith."

"The plain truth is that, though some (professors of science) agree in this and that, there is not a single point in which all agree. Battling for evolution, they have torn it to pieces ; nothing is left-nothing at all, on their showing, save a few fragments."-Times Literary Supplement, June 9th, 1905.

"Professor Post …. visited the British Museum of Natural History in 1885, and being in company with the late Mr. Etheridge, who was esteemed as one of the foremost experts in that great institution, …. asked Mr. E. to show him, in that museum, some proofs of Darwin's evolution theory; and he was astonished when so great an expert said :' In all this great museum there is not a particle of evidence of transmutation of species. …. It is not founded on observation and facts. The talk of the antiquity of man is of the same value; there is no such thing as fossil man. I have read all their books, but they make no impression. This museum is full of proofs of the utter falsity of such views.'"-Forlong's "Inspiration of the Bible."