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of blossoms. Its contentions are not fully admitted by botanists, but it is 

 well worth reading. 



If any of the readers of this Outline are interested to read further in 

 regard to evolution, the author would suggest that ROMANES' Dane in and 

 After Dancin, Yols. I and III, and WALLACE'S Darwinism, followed by 

 WEISMANN'S Essays upon Heredity, would probably be the best books to read 

 first, and with these COULTER'S Plant Life and JORDAN and KELLOGG'S Animal 

 Life. 



