66 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, 



9. The Inevitable Surrender of Orthodoxy: Rev. M, J. 

 Savage, N. A. Rev., vol. CXLVIII, pp. 711-726. 



10. About Separate Creation: W. T. Freeman, Westminster 

 Rev., vol. CXLVIII, pp. 580-589. 



11. Darwinism and Divrnity: Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. I, pp. 188- 

 202. 



12. Evolution and the Faith: T. T. Hunger, vol, X, pp. 108- 

 118. 



13. Relation of Evolution to Materialism: Jos. LeConte, 

 Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. XXXIII, pp. 79-86. 



14. Chapters in the Warfare of Science — Retreat of The- 

 ology in Galileo Case: A. D. White, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. 

 XLI, pp. 145-155 and 446-455 (geography). 



15. The Influence of Darwinism on the Study of Religions: 

 Harrison, Darwin and Modern Science, chap. 25, pp. 

 494-511. 



16. Adjustment of Theology to Evolution: Jordan and Kel- 

 logg, Evolution and Animal Life, pp. 467-469. 



17. Evolution and Faith: Tyler, Man in the Light of Evolu- 

 tion, chaps, 6 and 7, pp. 115-162. 



18. The Influence of Darwin upon Religious Thought: Wag- 

 gett, Darwin and Modern Science, chap. 24, pp. 477- 

 493. 



XIII. DIFFERENT MEN'S THEORIES OF EVOLUTION: 



1. Lucretius and the Evolution Idea: W. L. Poteat, Pop. 

 Sci. Mon., vol. LX, pp. 166-173. 



2. An Early American Evolutionist: Chas. M. Blackford, 

 Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. LII, pp. 224-228. 



3. Darwin on the Origin of Species: Atl. Mon., vol. VI, 

 pp. 109-116 and 229-239. 



4. The Darwin Theory: Chas. Sprague, Atl. Mon., vol. 

 XVIII, pp. 415-425. 



5. Present Standing of Darwinism: Kellogg, Darwinism 

 To-day, chap. 12, pp. 374-396. 



