THE STORY OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY SCIENCE 



is a truce to controversy, and it may seem to the casual 

 observer that the present stand of the science of fossils 

 is final and impregnable. But does this really mean 

 that a full synopsis of the story of paleontology has 

 been told? Or do we only await the coming of the 

 twentieth-century Lamarck or Darwin, who shall attack 

 the fortified knowledge of to-day with the batteries of 

 a new generalization \ 



