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Tyler, John Mason, 1851-1929

"A Brief History of His Origin and Development through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895"


See also Size and Surface and Mass
Respiration,
amoeba, 35;
worms, 48, 63;
insects, 66;
vertebrates, 77, 84

Sequence of functions, 80, 109, 174, 309;
condensed history of, 100, 152, 221;
reversal of, 154, 205
Sexual reproduction, 33, 37, 41
Sin, 245
Size, 35, 51, 72, 76, 89, 214
Skeleton, 58, 74;
mollusks, 59;
insects, 65, 67, 71;
vertebrates, 74, 82
Social life, 182, 217
Socrates, 161, 189, 200
Specialization, 236, 239
Struggle for existence, 11, 158, 277;
mitigation of, 217
Surface and mass, 35, 50

Tissues, 42
Turbellaria, 46, 102

Vertebrates, 73, 81, 107;
primitive, 77
Volvox, 40

Weismann, 290
Will, 136
Worms, 56;
schematic, 52


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The Morse Lectures for 1895
THE WHENCE AND WHITHER OF MAN
A BRIEF HISTORY OF MAN'S ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT, AND OF THE
EVOLUTION OF HIS MORAL AND RELIGIOUS CAPACITIES THROUGH CONFORMITY
TO ENVIRONMENT
By JOHN M. TYLER Professor of Biology, Amherst College
12mo, $1.75
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CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, PUBLISHERS
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This work is a solidification of some new matter with the substance
of the ten Morse Lectures delivered at Union Theological Seminary in
the spring of 1895.


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