Author: Edward Bagnall Poulton
Title: Essays on evolution 1889-1907
Publisher: Oxford, Claredon Press
Subject (keywords, tags): Evolution
Description:
Introduction: Mutation, Mendelism, and natural selection.--A naturalist's contribution to the discussion upon the age of the earth. (Liverpool, 1896)--What is a species' (London, 1905)--Theories of evolution. (Boston, 1894)--Theories pf heredity. (Oxford, 1889)--The bearing of the sudy of insects upon the question Are acquired characters hereditary' (London, 1905)--A remarkable anticipation of modern views on evolution. (1897)--Thomas Henry Huxley and the theory of natural selection. (Birmingham, 1905)--Natural selection the cause of mimetic resemblance and common warning colours. (London, 1898)--Mimetry and natural selection. (Berlin, 1901)--The place of mimicry in a scheme of defensive coloration. (Leeds, 1890)--Appendix: A classification and index of the examples of mimicry quoted in the text.--Analytical index
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