BY THE SAME AUTHOR 



DARWINISM AND LAMARCKISM 



FOUR LECTURES 



8uo, pp. x. + 171 ; with portrait of Lamarck . 3s. 6d. net. 



The Morning Leader, August 1899. 



" Altogether Mr Button has given us a very interesting book and, 

 whether we agree with him or not, no one can fail to be struck with 

 his earnestness and his honesty." 



The Birmingham Daily Post, August 1899. 



" Broadly simple in style, lucid and orderly, and necessarily concise. 

 We can sincerely commend them to those Avho are desirous of under- 

 standing what Darwinism is, but who have no time to study more 

 elaborate works." 



The Academy, 12th August 1899. 

 " Altogether a very readable and fair-minded book." 



The Daily Chronicle, 7th September 1899. 



' It should appeal to a large circle of readers, and will be found 

 useful as a handily sized summary of the position of Darwin and 

 Lamarck and of a large section of their followers." 



The Morning Post, 25th September 1899. 



"This work will be very useful to the conventional reader who 

 may find it hard at the present juncture to keep abreast of scientific 

 research." 



The Liverpool Mercury, 4th October 1899. 



' ' Those interested in biological science will find much to delight 

 them in this instructive volume." 



The Literary World, 8th October 1899. 



"Mr Hutton speaks with the authority of an original investigator, 

 and his discussions of Darwinism, and of its later developments, in- 

 cluding what may be called the rival theory of the New Lamarckism, 

 shew everywhere an entirely competent knowledge of facts and a lucid 

 and painstaking analysis." 



The Bookseller, 12th October 1899. 



"We thoroughly commend this exposition of the Darwinian theory 

 as clear, popular in the best sense, and abreast of the time." 



