Darwin and Modern Science: Essays in Commemoration of the Centenary of the Birth of Charles Darwin and of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Publication of The Origin of the SpeciesAlbert Charles Seward |
Contents
Introductory Letter to the Editor from | 1 |
HUGO DE VRIES Professor of Botany in the Uni | 66 |
The Minute Structure of Cells in Relation | 102 |
The Influence of Darwin on the Study | 171 |
The Influence of Environment on the Forms | 223 |
Experimental Study of the Influence | 247 |
The Value of Colour in the Struggle for Life | 271 |
Geographical Distribution of Animals | 319 |
Mental Factors in Evolution | 424 |
XXII | 446 |
The Influence of Darwinism on the Study | 494 |
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adaptation Angiosperms animals appear become behaviour biological birds causes cells changes characters Charles Darwin chemical chromosomes colour conception continuous Darwinian descent distribution doctrine edit effect eggs embryo environment essay evidence evolution existence experience explain external fact factors favourable female fertilisation flowers fossil Francis Darwin Fritz Müller genera geological heredity human Huxley hypothesis Ibid idea important individual influence insects instinctive interest investigation Lamarck Lamarckian language Letters London Lycopods Lyell male mammals ment mental Mesozoic mimicry Miocene modification mutation natural selection naturalists observations occur organs Origin of Species Palaeozoic Pangenesis period phenomena plants pollen possible present primitive principle problem produced question races radio-active radium recognised regard relation religion resemblance result scientific sea-water seeds seems self-fertilisation sexual selection Society South America spermatozoon stage structure struggle theory thought tion variability variations Wallace whole