Milne-Edwards' theoretical views, as expounded in his Introduction à la zoologie générale , well reflect this Cuvierian attitude.
We have laid stress on the fact that Milne-Edwards put function before form, for this is the mark of the true Cuvierian.
Such, then, were the factors which Milne-Edwards 200considered adequate to explain the rich variety of animal forms.
Professor Milne-Edwards, however, points out numerous differences.
According to Milne-Edwards, the same symptoms are produced in lions and tigers.