Is Evolution a Myth?: A Debate Between Douglas Dewar and L. Merson Davies for the Evolution Press [i. E. Protest] Movement, and J. B. S. Haldane for the Rationalist Press Association |
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amphibia ancestors animals answer aorta appear Argyroneta arthropod assertion Basilosaurus believe birds bones Cambrian Chelonian Cretaceous Darwin DAVIES DEAR PROFESSOR HALDANE dentary descended develop Dewar direct evidence DOUGLAS DEWAR Drosophila melanogaster eggs embryonic Eocene Eunotosaurus Evidence afforded Evolution Protest Movement Evolution Proved evolution theory evolutionists evolved example excreted existing Fabre fact forms fossil record genera genes genetic geneticists glands groups habit HALDANE DEAR PROFESSOR highly specialised hind legs horses insect intermediate J. B. S. HALDANE land quadruped larvae lower jaw mammal-like reptiles mammalian mammals marsupials mice modern molluscs muscles nascent organs natural selection nest under water Nothosaurus orgies of variation pelvis Permian phyla placentals Plesiosaurs postulate pre-Cambrian pre-Cambrian fossils produce quadrate quadruped seals silk small mutations spiders spinnerets structures sub-orders supposed gradual transformation swimming tape-worm theory of evolution thousand million to-day uric acid vertebrates Volborthella wasps whales wild type Zeuglodon