Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection

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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection

by Alfred Russel Wallace

EN·~10 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION. A Series of Essays. BY ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE, AUTHOR OF “THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO,” ETC., ETC.

0:23
2

PREFACE.

10:51
3

PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.

1:09
4

I. ON THE LAW WHICH HAS REGULATED THE INTRODUCTION OF NEW SPECIES.[A] - Geographical Distribution dependent on Geologic Changes.

37:06
5

II. ON THE TENDENCY OF VARIETIES TO DEPART INDEFINITELY FROM THE ORIGINAL TYPE. - Instability of Varieties supposed to prove the permanent distinctness of Species.

26:57
6

III. MIMICRY, AND OTHER PROTECTIVE RESEMBLANCES AMONG ANIMALS.

2:14:10
7

IV. THE MALAYAN PAPILIONIDÆ OR SWALLOW-TAILED BUTTERFLIES, AS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION. - Special Value of the Diurnal Lepidoptera for enquiries of this nature.

1:50:37
8

V. ON INSTINCT IN MAN AND ANIMALS.

14:46
9

VI. THE PHILOSOPHY OF BIRDS’ NESTS. - Instinct or Reason in the Construction of Birds’ Nests.

36:31
10

VII. A THEORY OF BIRDS’ NESTS; Showing the relation of certain differences of colour in Female Birds, to their mode of Nidification.

51:35

Description

A rich anthology of scientific essays brings together the pioneering thoughts of a naturalist who first articulated the principles of natural selection long before they entered popular discourse. Compiled from articles and society lectures spanning fifteen years, the first two papers remain untouched, preserving the original language that earned the author a reputation as an independent originator of the theory. The remaining pieces have been carefully revised, expanded, and newly introduced, offering fresh perspectives to modern ears.

Listeners will travel through early explorations of how new species arise, the relentless drift of varieties away from their ancestors, and the striking phenomenon of animal mimicry that serves as nature’s camouflage. Interwoven with respectful admiration for a contemporary giant of science, the author also voices thoughtful disagreements, inviting reflection on the evolving dialogue that shaped evolutionary thought. This collection captures a pivotal moment in scientific history, presented with clarity and modesty that still resonates today.

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Full title

Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection A Series of Essays

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (600K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, LN Yaddanapudi and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was made using scans of public domain works from the University of Michigan Digital Libraries.)

Release date

2007-08-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alfred Russel Wallace

Alfred Russel Wallace

1823–1913

Best known as the co-discoverer of natural selection, this tireless explorer also helped shape the science of biogeography through years of collecting and observing wildlife in the Amazon and the Malay Archipelago. His life mixed adventurous fieldwork with big, often bold ideas about how the natural world is organized.

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