Dr. Hooker, in his address to the British Association, spoke thus of the author: " Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it is not easy to speak without enthusiasm ; for, putting aside their great merits, he, throughout his... Report of the Annual Meeting - Page lxviiby British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869Full view - About this book
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1873 - 452 pages
...Hooker, in his address to thi British Association, spoke thus of the author : " Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it...writings, with a modesty as rare as I believe it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned claim to the honour of having originated, independently of... | |
| Sedley Taylor - 1873 - 296 pages
...Dr. Hooker, in his address to the British Association, spoke thus of the author: " Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it...writings, with a modesty as rare as I believe it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned claim to the honour of having originated, independently of... | |
| Henry Eugene Vandervell - 1873 - 380 pages
...Hooker, in his address to the British Association, spoke thus of the author : — " Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it...writings, with a modesty as rare as I believe it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned claim to the honour of having originated, independently of... | |
| Robert Kalley Miller - 1873 - 208 pages
...Hotker, in his address to the British Association, spoke thus of the author : — " Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it...throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as I Wallace (AR) — continued. believe it to be unctnscious, forgets his own unquestioned claim to the... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1873 - 412 pages
...Hooker, in his address to the British Association, spoke thus of the author: — "O/Afr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it...throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as 2 believe it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned claim to the honour of having originated,... | |
| Sedley Taylor - 1873 - 304 pages
...Hooker, in his address to the British Association, spoke thus of the author : — " Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it...throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as 1 believe it to be unconscious, forgets his mun unquestioned claim to the honour of having originated,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 428 pages
...Essays. Second Edition, with Corrections and Additions. Crown 8vo. 8s. 6d. "Of Mr. Wallace and his mnny contributions to philosophical biology it is not easy...throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as 1 believe it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned claim to the hcnour of having originated,... | |
| James Edwin Thorold Rogers - 1873 - 486 pages
...Hooker, in his address to the British Association, spate thus of the author :—" Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it...aside their great merits, he, throughout his writings, witA a modesty as rare as 1 keliere it to be unconscious, forgets his own unquestioned claim to the... | |
| C. WYVILLE THOMSON - 1873 - 620 pages
...Hooker, in his address to the British Association, spoke thus of the author : " Of Mr. Wallace and his many contributions to philosophical biology it...not easy to speak without enthusiasm; for, putting eside their great merits, he, throughout his writings, with a modesty as rare as I believe it to be... | |
| James Allanson Picton - 1873 - 548 pages
...6d. '' Of MY. Wallace and his many contrihutions to philosophical biology, it is nut Cftsy to sjie;ik without enthusiasm; for, putting aside their great merits, he, throughout- his writings, with a uUKiusty us rare SLH I believe it to be unconscious, forgets hisowii unquesticned claim to the honour... | |
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