58 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, 



8. Argument for Evolution from Paleontology: Lecture 3 

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

 53-77. 



9. Evolution as it Appears to the Paleontologist: Henry- 

 Fairfield Osborn, Science, vol. XXVI, No. 674, pp. 744- 

 749. 



10. Paleontology: Duckworth, Morphology and Anthropol- 

 ogy, chap. 17, pp. 49G-542. 



11. Theory of Descent; from Paleontology: Claus, Ele- 

 mentary Text Book of Zoology, pp. 163-177. 



12. Paleontology: Jordan and Kellogg, Evolution and 

 Animal Life, chap. 14, pp. 289-308. 



13. The Paleontological Record: Scott, Darwin and Modem 

 Science, chap. 11, pp. 185-199; Plants, chap. 12, pp. 200- 

 222. 



14. Darwvin and Geology: Judd, Darwin and Modern Sci- 

 ence, chap. 18, pp. 337-384. 



15. Paleontology: Metcalf, Organic Evolution, pp. 103-111. 



IV. ARGUMENTS FROM GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION: 



1. Argument for Evolution from Geographical Distribu- 

 tion: Romanes, Scientific Evidences of Organic Evolu- 

 tion, pp. 48-62. 



2. Theory of Descent; from Geographic Distribution: 

 Claus, Elementary Text Book of Zoology, p. 159. 



3. Evolution; Geographical Distribution of Evolution: 

 Wallace, Darwinism, chap. 12, pp. 338-374. 



4. Geographical Distribution: Conn, Evolution of To-day, 

 chap. 5, pp. 165-202. 



5. Evolution and Geographical Distribution: Oscar 

 Schmidt, Doctrine of Descent and Darwinism, chap. 10, 

 pp. 222-247. 



6. Evidence of Evolution from Geographical Distribution: 

 Romanes, Darwin and After Darwin, chap. 6, pp. 204- 

 250. 



