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SCIENCE in England has been peculiarly fortunate in its popular exponents, especially on the biological side; the only regret is that they are so few. In Germany there is no lack in number, but it would be insincere to express unqualified admiration of the prevailing style. Most of us probably would prefer Huxley to Haeckel, and the present work is an “Haeckelismus” without the redeeming grace of genius. It is dogmatic, and, still worse, it is dull.
Abstammungstheorie mit Rücksicht auf Erdgeschichte.
By Prof. H. Pohlig. Pp. 191. (Stuttgart: Gesellschaft "Neue Weltanschauung" and F. Lehmann, 1909.) Price 2 marks.
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Abstammungstheorie mit Rücksicht auf Erdgeschichte . Nature 86, 242–243 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/086242b0
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