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| I | | Darwin's Predecessors | 1 |
| | J. Arthur Thomson, Professor of NaturalHistory in the University of Aberdeen |
| II | | The Selection Theory | 23 |
| | August Weismann, Professor of Zoologyin the University of Freiburg (Baden) |
| III | | Heredity and Variation in Modern Lights | 87 |
| | W. Bateson, Professor of Biology in theUniversity of Cambridge |
| IV | | "The Descent of Man" | 111 |
| | G. Schwalbe, Professor of Anatomy inthe University of Strassburg |
| V | | Charles Darwin as an Anthropologist | 146 |
| | Ernst Haeckel, Professor of Zoology inthe University of Jena |
| VI | | Mental Factors in Evolution | 166 |
| | C. Lloyd Morgan, Professor of Psychologyat University College, Bristol |
| VII | | The Influence of the Conception ofEvolution on Modern Philosophy | 197 |
| | H. Höffding, Professor of Philosophy inthe University of Copenhagen |
| VIII | | The Influence of Darwin Upon ReligiousThought | 223 |
| | Rev. P. H. Waggett |
| IX | | Darwinism and History | 246 |
| | J. B. Bury, Regious Professor of ModernHistory in the University of Cambridge |
| X | | Darwinism and Sociology | 264 |
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