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22. Darwin's Predecessors: Thompson, Darwin and Mod- 

 ern Science, chap. 2, pp. 3-17. 



23. Lamarck, His Life and Work: Pacliard. 



XIV. SOCIAL ASPECT OF EVOLUTION: 



1. Mutual Aid and Communal Life Among Animals: Jor- 

 dan and Kellogg, chap. 18, pp. 369-397. 



2. Family and Society: Tyler, Man in the Light of Evolu- 

 tion, chap. 3, pp. 41-60. 



3. Social Environment: Tyler, Man in the Light of Evolu- 

 tion, chap. 9, pp. 184-209. 



4. Social Factor in Evolution: Topinard, Science and 

 Faith. 



5. Darwinism and Sociology: Bougie, Darwin and Modern 

 Science, chap. 23, pp. 465-476. 



6. Mutual Aid; A Factor in Evolution: Kropotkin. 



XV. GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS: 



1. Evidences of Evolution from Classification: Romanes, 

 Darwin and After Darwin, chap. 2, pp. 23-49. 



2. Evidences of Evolution from Development: A. Wilson, 

 Chapters on Evolution, chaps. 9-12, pp. 167-257. 



3. Problem of Development: Thos. H. Morgan. Interna- 

 tional Mon., vol. II, pp. 274-313. 



4. The Struggle for Existence: Huxley, Pop. Sci. Mon., 

 vol. XXXII, pp. 732-750. 



5. Progress of the Backboned Family: Arabella Buckley, 

 Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. XXII, pp. 739-753. 



6. The Rate of Animal Development: J. W. Slater, Pop. 

 Sci. Mon., vol. XVII, pp. 254-259. 



7. Evolution of Organic Form: Chas. Morris, Pop. Sci. 

 Mon., vol. XVIII, pp. 80-96. 



8. Some Unsolved Problems of Organic Adaptation: C. W. 

 Hargitt, Science, Jan. 2, 1904, pp. 132-145. 



9. Animal Transformations: Edmond Perrier, Pop. Sci. 

 Mon., vol. XVI, pp. 625-640. 



