By S. HERBERT, M.D. (Vienna;, M.k.C.S. (Eng. ), 



L.R.C.I'. (Lond. ) 



The First Principles of Heredity 



Cloth, /V9//. ///.. *' '. 5^.<v» ttft 



The purpose of this book is to supply in a simple and yet scientific man- 

 ner all that may be desirable for the average student to know ah<jut 

 Heredity and related questions, without at the same time assuming any 

 previous knowledge of the subject on the reader's j)art. 



The First Principles of Evolution 



By s. herbkr r 



Cloth, 8vo, J46 pp., containiug QO illustrations anJ tables, $t.6o ntl 



Though there are hosts of books dealing with Kvulutiun, they arc cither 

 too compendious and specialized, or, if intended for the average reader, 

 too limited in their trcatnunt of the subject. In a simple, yet scicntitic, 

 manner, the author here presents the jjroblem of Kvolution comprehen- 

 sively in all its aspects. 



CONTENTS 



Introduction — Evolution in General. Palacontol<ijr>'. 



Section I — Inorganic Evolution. Geographical Dinribinion 



The P: volution of Matter. Part II Theories of Kvolution. 



Section II — Organic Evolution Section III — Suj>«ior • •■ • i\ 1. .•..-. 



Part i - The Facts of Evolution. Social I 



Morphology. Conclusion — The Formula of Evoluiim. 



Embryology. The Philowphy of Chanec 



Classification. 



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