. Illustrated key to the wild and commonly cultivated trees of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada [microform] : based primarily upon leaf characters. Trees; Trees; Arbres; Arbres. 4 Kellogg*s Darwinism Today By Vernon L. Kellogc;, Professor in the Lclaiul Stanford University. 395 i)p. 8vo. $, net. I'ostage 15 cents. A simple and eoneise (iiscvission for the educated layman of i)rcsent-day scientific criticism of the Darwinian selci :i«iii theories, together with concise accounts of the other more im- portant projxKsed auxiliary and alternative theories of species- forniing.
. Illustrated key to the wild and commonly cultivated trees of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada [microform] : based primarily upon leaf characters. Trees; Trees; Arbres; Arbres. 4 Kellogg*s Darwinism Today By Vernon L. Kellogc;, Professor in the Lclaiul Stanford University. 395 i)p. 8vo. $, net. I'ostage 15 cents. A simple and eoneise (iiscvission for the educated layman of i)rcsent-day scientific criticism of the Darwinian selci :i«iii theories, together with concise accounts of the other more im- portant projxKsed auxiliary and alternative theories of species- forniing. I'resident David Starr Jordan in The Dial:—Its value can- not he over-estimated. A Ixwk the student nnist liave at hand at all times, and it takes the place of a wlsole lihrary. No other writer has atteni])ted to gather together the scattered literature of this vast suhject, and none has suhjected this literature to such uniformly trenchant and uniforinly kindly criticism. An investigator of the first rank, and master of a clear and forceful literarj' style. Xew i'ork Sun:—Can write in Englisli as hrightly and as clearly as the old-time I'renchmen. ... In his text he" explains the controversy so that the plain man may understand it, while in the notes he adduces the evidence that the specialist re- quires. ... A hrilliant hook that deserves general atteniion. Locy's Biology and Its Makers By WiLLiAji A. LocY, I'rofessor in Northwestern University. 4(iO pp. 8vo. $, net. By mail, $;?.88. .An untechnical account of the rise and progress of hiolgy; written around the lives of the great leaders, with bil)liography and index. The 123 illustrations include ])ortraits, many of them rare, of nearly all the founders of hiolog}-. The l)(H)k is divided into two parts: Part I dealing with the sources of biological ideas except those of Organic Evolution, and Part II devoting itself wholly to Evolution. The Dial:—It is entertainingly written, and, better than any other exis
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