| CHAPTER PAGE | |
| 1. Beginnings and Changes3 | |
| II. Charles Darwin. Life: Up Likenesses and Differences12 | |
| III. Charles Darwin. Origins36 | |
| IV. Charles Darwin. Up at Last to Man52 | |
| V. Lamarck. The Scientific Opposition71 | |
| VI. Giard. Shrimps and New Evidence95 | |
| VII. Cope. Fossils and Lamarckism109 | |
| VIII. De Vries. Primroses and Mutations130 | |
| IX. Mendel. The Discovery of Heredity150 | |
| X. Haldane. Two Camps into One171 | |
| XI. Fisher. Natural Selection and Chance192 | |
| XII. Wright. Diversity and Drift211 |
| XIII. Dubois and von Koenigswald. Java: Pithecanthropus and Giants233 | |
| XIV. Black and Weidenreich. China: the Discovery and Disappearance of Peking Man256 | |
| XV. Dart and Broom. South Africa: Ape-man282 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Man, Time, and Fossils:The Story of Evolution.
Edition: 2nd Rev..
Contributors: Ruth Moore - Author.
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1961.
Page number: xi.
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