PHYLOGENY 



REFERENCES 



Brown, W. L., Jr., 1958. "Some Zoological Concepts Applied to Problems in Evolution 



of the Hominid Lineage," American Scientist, 46, 151-158. A very stimulating paper 



in which evolution is considered from a causative \ iewpoint. 

 Clark, W. E. LeGros, 1953. "History of the Primates," 3rd Ed., British Museum of 



Natural History, London. Brief but authoritative, clear, and well illustrated. 

 Clark, W. E., LeGros, 1955. "The Fossil Evidence for Human Evolution," Univer- 

 sity of Chicago Press, Chicago, 111. A very scholarly and penetrating analysis, 



(Broom, Dart, Dubois, von Koenigswald, and Robinson.) 

 Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology, V. 15, 1950. "Origin and 



Evolution of Man," Long Island Biological Assn., N.Y. A \aluable collection of 



papers by many authorities, including a paper by Mayr. 

 Gates, R. R., 1948. "Human Ancestry," Harvard University Press. A severely criticized 



book which presents a radical interpretation of its subject. 

 Gavan, J. A., Ed., 1955. "The Non-Human Primates and Human Evolution," Wayne 



University Press, Detroit, Mich. A valuable collection of papers by many authorities. 

 HooTON, E. A., 1945. "Up from the Ape," 2nd Ed., Macmillan Co., New York, N.Y. 



A classic, now badly out of date. 

 HowELLS, WiLLLAM, 1959. "Mankind in the Making," Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden 



City, N.Y. A well-written, up-to-date, popular book on human evolution. 

 HtJRZELER, J., 1958. "Oreopithecus bambolii Gerxais. A Preliminary Report," Verh. 



Naturf. Ges. Basel, 69, 1-48. The principal English-language report to date on this 



important find. 

 Montagu, M. F. Ashley, 1952. "Introduction to Physical Anthropology," 2nd Ed., 



Chas. C Thomas, Springfield, 111. A reliable text. ( Black, Zuckerman. ) 

 Weidenreich, Franz, 1946. "Apes, Giants, and Man," University of Chicago Press, 



Chicago, 111. A systematic presentation, in readable form, of the viewpoint of an 



excellent anatomist. 

 Weiner, J. S., 1955. "The Piltdown Forgery," Oxford University Press, New York, 



N.Y. A fascinating scientific detective story, told by one of the principal sleuths. 



( Oakley. ) 



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