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Press, 1960); J. M. Tanner, "The Trend Towards Earlier Physical Ma- turation," in J. E. Meade and A. S. Parkes (eds.), Biological Aspects of Social Problems (Oliver & Boyd, 1965), and “Earlier Maturation in Man," Scientific American, 218 (1968), 21-27.
15. See René Dubos, Mirage of Health (Allen & Unwin, 1960), and Man Adapting (Yale University Press, 1965), Chapters 7 and 9; René Dubos and Jean Dubos, The White Plague: Tuberculosis, Man, and Society (Gollancz, 1953).
16. See René Dubos, Man Adapting, op. cit., Chapter 11; Kingsley Davis, "Population Policy: Will Current Programs Succeed ?", Science, 158 (1967), 730-739.
17. Leo Marx, The Machine in the Garden: Technology and the Pastoral Ideal (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964).
18. Theodosius Dobzhansky, Mankind Evolving (Yale University Press, 1962).
19. Speiser, op. cit., 266-267.
20. José Ortega y Gasset, History as a System (New York: Norton, 1941), 217.
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Chapter 3. BIOLOGICAL REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS PAST
1. The following general books by contemporary masters of the science of genetics present lucid and accurate statements of the prob- lems of heredity: George W. Beadle and Muriel Beadle, Languages of Life (Gollancz, 1966); Francis Crick, Of Molecules and Men (Seattle, Wash. University of Washington Press, 1966); Theodosius Dobzhan- sky, Heredity and the Nature of Man (Allen & Unwin, 1965); C. H. Waddington, The Nature of Life (Allen & Unwin, 1961).
2. See C. H. Waddington, “Evolutionary Adaptation," Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, II, 4 (1959), 379-401, and The Nature of Life, op. cit.; Alister Hardy, The Living Stream (Collins, 1965) and "Another View of Evolution," in I. T. Ramsey (ed.), Biology and Personality (Black- well, 1965).
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