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IS NATURAL SELECTION THE CREATOR OF SPECIES?

By Duncan Graham. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

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This work is a library of reference on the most controversial subjects of the day, and in it Darwin and his theories are analytically tested, and the whole of the teleological argument is set forth with much lucidity. The merit of this work is that it is a compendium of the subject of Evolution, and in itself a small theological encyclopædia made popular.

By Robert Woolward (“Old Woolward”).

NIGH ON SIXTY YEARS AT SEA.

Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. With Portrait.—Second Edition.

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NORWAY, ITS FJORDS, FJELDS AND FOSSES.