+ +Charities. 17: 459. D. 15, ’06. 1790w.

Kellogg, Vernon L. Darwinism to-day. **$2. Holt.

7–29032.

A discussion presenting simply and concisely to students of biology and to general readers the present-day standing of Darwinism in biological science, and outlining for them the various auxiliary and alternative theories of species-forming which have been proposed to aid or replace the selection theories.


“The value of Professor Kellogg’s book to the working student of organic evolution cannot be overestimated. It is a book that the student must have at hand at all times, and it takes the place of a whole library. No other writer has attempted to gather together the scatted literature of this vast subject and none has subjected this literature to such uniformly trenchant and uniformly kindly criticism.” David Starr Jordan.

+ + +Dial. 43: 161. S. 16, ’07. 1500w.

“Although the volume contains comparatively little new work, it is none the less valuable as a summary to date of investigations.”

+ +Nation. 85: 475. N. 21, ’07. 1120w.

Kellor, Frances A. Out of work. **$1.25. Putnam.