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Document Type

General Interest Article

Abstract

Of all biological problems none is of more importance and interest to the mass of mankind than that dealing with the laws of evolution. To the biologist, of course, these laws are of prime importance, as expressing the ultimate result of all life processes. But I refer here rather to the widespread interest among all classes of educated people, due, I believe, to a feeling that as our human civilization is advancing in conformity with these laws, a fuller knowledge of them might enable us the better to guide and control our progress in the future.

Publication Date

1902

Journal Title

Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Sciences

Volume

10

Issue

1

First Page

26

Last Page

40

Copyright

©1902 Iowa Academy of Science, Inc.

Language

en

File Format

application/pdf

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