THE MAKING OF SPECIES 



BY DOUGLAS DEWAR AND FRANK FINN 



WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS 

 A BOOK THAT BRINGS DARWINISM UP TO DATE 



PRESS OPINIONS 



Truth. " ' The Making of Species ' will do much to arrest the fossilisation 

 of biological science in England." 



Outlook. " ... a book of knowledge and originality. Messrs. Dewar and 

 Finn are capable investigators. This work is thoroughly characteristic of 

 our day. A long volume full of interest and very clearly written." 



Literary World. " The book is certainly to be welcomed for the concise 

 way in which it deals with the greatest problem of zoology." 



Aberdeen Free Press." The book is well written. We do not doubt that 

 the work will produce good fruit and attract considerable attention." 



Daily Telegraph. " Interesting and suggestive. It should receive wide 

 attention." 



Dublin Daily Express. " The merits of the book are undoubtedly great. 

 We recommend it to the attentive study of all who are interested in the 

 subject of evolution." 



Manchester Courier. " The amateur entering this perplexing field could 

 hardly have a better guide." 



Nation. "An exceptionally interesting book." 

 Scotsman. " Impartial and awakening." 



Bristol Mercury. " The authors . . '. handle a subject which has an 

 obvious controversial side with strength, and there are convincing qualities 

 as well as lucidity in the views so admirably set forth." 



Times. " The two authors . . . deal suggestively with the difficulties 

 of natural selection . . . and their arguments are supported by a goodly 

 array of facts." 



Liverpool Courier. " Contains a great deal of well-marshalled observation." 

 Lancet. " A very interesting book . . . simply and clearly written." 



Dundee Advertiser. " ... a book which is at the same time one of the 

 most interesting and readable on the controversial aspects of natural history 

 published in recent years." 



The Christian World. " This very interesting work." 



Bristol Times. " A work of value, which will give occasion to many to 

 think, and an admirable presentation of facts." 



Westminster Review. " . . . written in popular language and contains 

 many original observations." 



Daily Chronicle. " An interesting and suggestive book." 



