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BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR CHAPTER L 



There is no need to quote in detail here the extensive literature on Evolution. The 

 following selection of titles of recent works will suffice, if the references which they 

 severally contain be followed up. 



760. J3e Vries. Mutationstheorie. 1901. 



761. Sir Francis Darwin. Presidential Address, British Association. Dublin. 1908. 



762. Vines. Encyclopaedia Britannica, nth Edn., Article on "Morphology of Plants." 



763. Seward. Hooker Lecture, Linnaean Journal, XLVi. 1922. 



764. Scott. Extinct Plants and Problems of Evolution, Macmillan. 1934. 



765. Bateson. Birkbeck Address, "Progress of Biology," Nature, May 3 and 10. 1924. 



766. Yaee University Press. Organic Adaptation to Environment. 1924. 



767. Jennings. Prometheus, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. 



768. Evolution. A Collective Work, Blackie. 1925. 



769. Smuts. Holism and Evolution, Macmillan. 1926. 



770. Graham Kerr. Evolution, Macmillan. 1926. 



771. Patten. The Memory Factor in Biology, Bailliere, Tindall and Cox. 1926. 



