Organic Evolution
Richard Swann Lull
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Organic Evolution by Richard Swann Lull offers a comprehensive examination of the mechanisms behind biological evolution, focusing primarily on the process of natural selection. This educational text serves as a foundational resource for understanding how species adapt and change over time.
Delving into the evidence for evolution, Lull draws upon a wide array of examples from the animal kingdom, including insects, reptiles, birds, and humans. Through the lens of paleontology, he presents a detailed analysis of fossil records and their implications for our understanding of life's history.
Written in 1917, this work not only provides insights into the scientific principles of evolution but also reflects the academic discourse of its time. Lull's methodical approach makes it a valuable resource for students and anyone interested in the biological sciences.
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