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- catalog created "1928.".
- catalog date "1928".
- catalog date "1928.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1928.".
- catalog description ""References" at end of each essay.".
- catalog description "--Evolution of the bird, by D.M.S. Watson.--Connecting and missing links in the ascent to man, by R.S. Lull.--The lineage of man, by W.K. Gregory.--The human side of apes, by S.J. Holmes.--The evolution of the brain, by G.E. Smith.--Progress shown in evolution, by J.S. Huxley.--Mind in evolution, by C.L. Morgan.--Cumulative evidence for evolution, by H.H. Newman.".
- catalog description "Foreword, by H.F. Osborn.--Introduction, by Sir C.S. Sherrington.--Evolution--its meaning, by D.S. Jordan.--Why we must be evolutionists, by J.A. Thomson.--Can we see evolution occurring? by H.S. Jennings.--Vestigial organs, by G.H. Parker.--Evolution as shown by the development of the individual organism, by E.W. MacBride.--Embryology and evolution, by E.G. Conklin.--The geographical distribution of animals, by W.B. Scott.--The record of the rocks, by F.A. Bather.--The nature of species, by J.W. Gregory.--The progression of life on earth, by Sir A.S. Woodward.--The evolution of plants, by C.S. Gager.--The story told by fossil plants, by E.W. Berry.--Butterflies and moths as evidence of evolution, by E.B. Poulton.--Evolution of the bee and the beehive, by Sir A.E. Shipley.--The evolution of ants, by W.M. Wheeler.--The evolution of the horse and the elephant, by F.B. Loomis.".
- catalog extent "xx p., 1 l., 392 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Creation by evolution.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Creation by evolution.".
- catalog issued "1928".
- catalog issued "1928.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York ; The Macmillan Company,".
- catalog relation "Creation by evolution.".
- catalog subject "575.04".
- catalog subject "Biological Evolution.".
- catalog subject "Evolution.".
- catalog subject "QH 366 M398c 1928".
- catalog subject "QH366 .M47".
- catalog tableOfContents "--Evolution of the bird, by D.M.S. Watson.--Connecting and missing links in the ascent to man, by R.S. Lull.--The lineage of man, by W.K. Gregory.--The human side of apes, by S.J. Holmes.--The evolution of the brain, by G.E. Smith.--Progress shown in evolution, by J.S. Huxley.--Mind in evolution, by C.L. Morgan.--Cumulative evidence for evolution, by H.H. Newman.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword, by H.F. Osborn.--Introduction, by Sir C.S. Sherrington.--Evolution--its meaning, by D.S. Jordan.--Why we must be evolutionists, by J.A. Thomson.--Can we see evolution occurring? by H.S. Jennings.--Vestigial organs, by G.H. Parker.--Evolution as shown by the development of the individual organism, by E.W. MacBride.--Embryology and evolution, by E.G. Conklin.--The geographical distribution of animals, by W.B. Scott.--The record of the rocks, by F.A. Bather.--The nature of species, by J.W. Gregory.--The progression of life on earth, by Sir A.S. Woodward.--The evolution of plants, by C.S. Gager.--The story told by fossil plants, by E.W. Berry.--Butterflies and moths as evidence of evolution, by E.B. Poulton.--Evolution of the bee and the beehive, by Sir A.E. Shipley.--The evolution of ants, by W.M. Wheeler.--The evolution of the horse and the elephant, by F.B. Loomis.".
- catalog title "Creation by evolution; a consensus of present-day knowledge as set forth by leading authorities in non-technical language that all may understand, edited by Frances Mason.".
- catalog type "text".