DARWINISM AND DARWIN1ANA 



AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF 

 CHARLES DARWIN 



With Appendices, 

 comprising 



A CHAPTER OF REMINISCENCES 



and 



A STATEMENT OF 

 CHARLES DARWIN'S RELIGIOUS VIEWS, 



by his Son, 



SIR FRANCIS DARWIN 

 160 pp.; elothette, Is. net 



TWO INVALUABLE WORKS 



By Sir Arthur Keith, F.R.S. 



DARWINISM fc? WHAT IT IMPLIES 



Contents: Implications of Darwinism (the Ludwig Moiu! 



Lecture in the University of Manchester) ; Concerning the 



Nature of Man's Brain ; Modern Critics of Evolution. 



CONCERNING MAN'S ORIGIN 



Contents: The Presidential Address given at the Meeting 

 of the British Association, 1927 (How our modern concep- 

 tion of man's origin has come about ; Advances in our 

 Knowledg-e made since Darwin's Time ; The Machinery of 

 Man's Evolution) ; Further Evidence and Some Unsolved 

 Problems ; Darwin's Home ; Why I am a Darwinist ; 

 Capital as a Factor in Evolution. 



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