Biology and Its Makers With Portraits and Other Illustrations
CHAPTER XVII
Lamarck: Packard, Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution, His Life and Work, with Translations of his Writings on Organic Evolution, 1901; Lamarck's Philosophie Zoologique, 1809. Recherches sur l'Organisation des corps vivans, 1802, contains an early, not however the first statement of Lamarck's views. For the first published account of Lamarck's theory see the introduction to his Système des Animaux sans Vertèbres, 1801. Neo-Lamarckism: Packard, _loc. cit._; also in the Introduction to the Standard Natural History, 1885; Spencer, The Principles of Biology, 1866--based on the Lamarckian principle. Cope, The Origin of Genera, 1866; Origin of the Fittest, 1887; Primary Factors of Organic Evolution, 1896, the latter a very notable book. Hyatt, Jurassic Ammonites, _Proced. Bost. Sci. Nat. Hist._, 1874. Osborn, _Trans. Am. Phil. Soc._, vol. 16, 1890. Eigenmann, The Eyes of the Blind Vertebrates of North America, _Archiv f. Entwicklungsmechanik_, vol. 8, 1899.
Darwin's Theory (For biographical references to Darwin see below under