AUTHOR-SUBJECT INDEX, 184 9-1961 



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Evolution — Continued 



Does natural selection continue to oper- 

 ate in modern mankind? by Theo- 

 dosius Dobzhansky and Gordon 



Allen. 1958:359-374 



Ecology, evolution, and distribution of 

 the vertebrates, by Austin H. Clark. 

 1952: 283-303 



Evidence bearing on man's evolution, 

 by Ales Hrdlicka. 1927: 417-432 



Evidence of evolution, by Hugo De 

 Vries. 1904: 389-396 



Evolution, genetics, and anthropology, 

 by A. E. Mourant. 1961: 501-520 



Evolution of man, by G. Elliot Smith. 

 1912: 553-572 



Evolution of the elephant, by Richard 

 S. Lull. 1908: 641-675 



Evolutionary significance of species, by 

 O. F. Cook. 1904: 397-412 



Factors of organic evolution from a 

 botanical standpoint, by L. H. Bai- 

 ley. 1897: 453-475 . 



Generation's progress in the study of 

 evolution, by Edwin G. Conklin. 

 1934: 205-222 



Heritable variations, their production 

 by X-rays and their relation to evo- 

 lution, by H. J. Muller. 1929: 345- 

 362 



Historic development of the evolu- 

 tionary idea, by Branislav Petronie- 

 vics. 1 921: 325-334 



History of organic evolution, by John 

 M. Coulter. 1926: 319-326 



Influence of physical conditions in the 

 genesis of species, by Joel A. Allen. 



1905: 375-4°2 

 Isolation with segregation as a factor 



in organic evolution, by David Starr 



Jordan. 1925: 321-326 

 Last steps in the genealogy of man, by 



Paul Topinard. 1889: 669-694 

 Law of irreversible evolution, by Bran- 

 islav Petronievics. 19 18: 429-440 

 Mechanism of organic evolution, by 



Charles B. Davenport. 1930: 417— 



429. 



Method of organic evolution, by Al- 

 fred R. Wallace. 1894: 413-435 



Mutation theory of Professor De Vries, 

 by Charles A. White. 1901: 631- 

 640 



New aspects of evolution, by W. P. 

 Pycraft. 1936: 217-241 



New theory of the evolution of the 

 species, by A. Dastre. 1903: 507-517 



Organic evolution: Darwinian and De 

 Vriesian, by N. C. Macnamara. 

 191 1 : 363-378 



Parasitism and symbiosis in their re- 

 lation to the problem of evolution, 

 by Maurice Caullery. 1920: 399- 

 409 



Perspectives in evolution, by James 

 Ritchie. 1940: 249-269 



Present problems in evolution and 

 heredity, by Henry Fairfield Osborn. 

 1892: 313-374 



Present state of the problem of evo- 

 lution, by M. Caullery. 1916: 321- 



335 

 Time in evolution, by F. E. Zeuner. 



1949: 247-259 

 Ewart, J. Cossar, Multiple origin of 



horses and ponies. 1904: 437-455 

 Ewers, John C, Century of American 



Indian exhibits in the Smithsonian 



Institution. 1958: 513-525 

 Charles Bird King: painter of Indian 



visitors to the Nation's Capital. 



1953: 463-473 

 George Cadin, painter of Indians and 



the West. 1955: 483-528 

 Ewing, J. A., Molecular process in mag- 

 netic induction. 1892: 255-268 

 Expeditions and explorations 

 American explorations in the years 1853 

 and 1854, by S. F. Baird. 1854: 79- 



97 

 Arctic explorations, by I. I. Hayes. 



1861: 149-160 

 British polar year expedition to Fort 



Rae, Northwest Canada, 1932-33, by 



J. M. Stagg. 1934: 107-118 



