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- catalog contributor b1744399.
- catalog created "1911.".
- catalog date "1911".
- catalog date "1911.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1911.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "What is life and whence it come -- Species -- their numbers, variety and distribution -- The numerical distribution of British plants: temperate floras compared -- The tropical floras of the world -- The distribution of animals -- The numerical distribution of species in relation to evolution -- Heredity, variation, increase -- Illustrative cases of Natural selection and adaptation -- The importance of recognition- marks in evolution -- The earth's surface-changes the motive power of evolution -- The progressive development of the life-world as shown by the geological record -- Life of the tertiary period -- Some etensions of Darwin's theory -- Birds and insects as proofs of an organizing and directing life-principle -- General adaptation of plants, animals and man -- The vegetable kingdom in its special relation to man -- The mystery of the cell -- The elements and water in relation to the life-world -- Is nature cruel? The uses of pain -- Infinite variety the law of the universe.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 441 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "World of life.".
- catalog isFormatOf "World of life.".
- catalog issued "1911".
- catalog issued "1911.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Moffat, Yard & Company,".
- catalog relation "World of life.".
- catalog subject "Evolution.".
- catalog subject "Life (Biology)".
- catalog subject "QH366 .W32".
- catalog tableOfContents "What is life and whence it come -- Species -- their numbers, variety and distribution -- The numerical distribution of British plants: temperate floras compared -- The tropical floras of the world -- The distribution of animals -- The numerical distribution of species in relation to evolution -- Heredity, variation, increase -- Illustrative cases of Natural selection and adaptation -- The importance of recognition- marks in evolution -- The earth's surface-changes the motive power of evolution -- The progressive development of the life-world as shown by the geological record -- Life of the tertiary period -- Some etensions of Darwin's theory -- Birds and insects as proofs of an organizing and directing life-principle -- General adaptation of plants, animals and man -- The vegetable kingdom in its special relation to man -- The mystery of the cell -- The elements and water in relation to the life-world -- Is nature cruel? The uses of pain -- Infinite variety the law of the universe.".
- catalog title "The world of life; a manifestation of creative power, directive mind and ultimate purpose, by Alfred Russel Wallace.".
- catalog type "text".