In 1936, I had to find a subject for the presidential address to the Zoology Section of the British Association. After some hesitation, I chose βNatural Selection and Evolutionary Progressβ, since it seemed to me that these were two interrelated topics of fundam
Evolution: The Modern Synthesis
β Scribed by Julian Huxley
- Publisher
- George Allen & Unwin
- Year
- 1942
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 633
- Category
- Library
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