Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection / A Series of Essays
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The essays assemble the author's independent formulation and defense of natural selection, combining theoretical argument with empirical studies of variation, mimicry, and geographical distribution. Case studies include protective coloration and mimicry in insects and snakes, the Papilionidæ of the Malay region, and analyses of bird‑nest construction and instinct, together with reflections on human races and the limits of selection. The volume also addresses creation by law, corrects and expands earlier papers, and supplies taxonomic notes, experiments, and comparative observations to illustrate and qualify the explanatory scope of natural selection.
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