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14. I, Darwin, Explanation of Evolution; II, More Recent 

 Explanation of Evolution: Conn, Evolution of Today, 

 chaps. 6 and 7, pp. 203-287. 



15. The Other Side of Evolution: Carl H. Eigenmann, Sci- 

 ence, vol. XXIII, No. 589, pp. 576-579, April 13, 1906. 

 A review of Rev. Alexander Patterson's book which at- 

 tempts a refutation of Evolution and advances some 

 absurd considerations. 



16. DarwinismAttacked: Kellogg, Darwinism To-day, chaps. 

 3, 4 and 5, pp. 25-57, 70-96 and 106-125. 



17. Darwinism Defended: Kellogg, Darwinism To-day, 

 chaps. 6 and 7, pp. 164-182 and 187-212. 



18. Objections to Darwinian Theory: Lect. 6 of Marshall's 

 Lectures on the Darwinian Theory, pp. 151-172. 



19. Alleged Arguments Against Evolution: Editor Pop. Sci. 

 Mon., vol. XXXII, pp. 267-270. 



20. Objections Against and Proofs of the Truth of the 

 Theory of Descent: Hseckel, History of Creation, vol. 

 II, chap. 4, pp. 344-370. 



21. Reply to Fallacies of Evolution: Geo. J. Romanes, Pop. 

 Sci. Mon., vol. XVI, pp. 101-114. 



22. The Question of Method: Conn, The Method of Evolu- 

 tion, chaps. 1-2, pp. 1-50. 



23. Evolution Defined: Jordan and Kellogg, Evolution and 

 Animal Life, chap. 1, pp. 1-11. 



24. What Evolution is; The Evidence Upon Which It Rests: 

 Locy, Biology and Its Makers, chap. 16, pp. 345-367. 



II. ARGUMENTS FROM EMBRYOLOGY: 



1. Arguments for Evolution from Embryology: Lecture 4 

 of Marshall's Lectures on the Darwinian Theory, pp. 

 78-115. 



2. Embryology and Evolution: Jordan, Footnotes to Evolu- 

 tion, chap. 4, pp. 105-117. 



3. Evidences of Evolution from Embryology: Romanes, 

 Darwin and After Darwin, chap. 4, pp. 98-155. 



