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  1. Bad times an essay on the present depression of trade. tracing i by Wallace. Alfred Russel. 1823-1913., 1885-01-01
  2. A dissertation on the true age of the world : in which is determined the chronology of the period from creation to the Christian era by Alfred Russel, 1823-1913 Wallace, 2009-10-26
  3. Natural selection and tropical nature; essays on descriptive and by Wallace. Alfred Russel. 1823-1913., 1895-01-01
  4. In Darwin's Shadow: The Life and Science of Alfred Russel Wallace: A Biographical Study on the Psychology of History by Michael Shermer, 2002-08-15
  5. Alfred Russel Wallace: A Life. by Peter Raby, 2001-08-01
  6. The Heretic in Darwin's Court: The Life of Alfred Russel Wallace by Ross A. Slotten, 2004
  7. Wallace and Bates in the Tropics: An Introduction to the Theory of Natural Selection, Based on the Writings of Alfred Russel Wallace & Henry Walter Bates
  8. The Alfred Russel Wallace Reader: A Selection of Writings from the Field (Center Books in Natural History)
  9. An Elusive Victorian: The Evolution of Alfred Russel Wallace by Martin Fichman, 2004-02-01
  10. Iquitos 1910: Roger Casement and Alfred Russel Wallace on the Amazon by William Bryant, 2003-05
  11. Batu-Angas: Envisioning Nature with Alfred Russel Wallace by Anne Cluysenaar, 2008-11-01
  12. Narrative of Travels on Amazon and Rio Negro (World History) by Alfred Russell Wallace, 1969-12
  13. Where Worlds Collide: The Wallace Line (Comstock Book) by Penny Van Oosterzee, 1997-09
  14. Just Before the Origin: Alfred Wallace's Theory of Evolution by John Langdon Brooks, 1984-02

41. Alfred Russel Wallace
text search. Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913) . Additionalresources Wallace News by Charles H. Smith. start page
http://www.kli.ac.at/theorylab/AuthPage/W/WallaceAR.htm

42. Wallace 1
Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913). Drawing by Spshichi Uchii.Last modified March 16, 2001. suchii@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp.
http://www.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/phisci/Gallery/wallace_1.html
Alfred Russel Wallace [Drawing by Spshichi Uchii] Last modified March 16, 2001. suchii@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp

43. SALVE: People - Emberek
Wallace, Alfred Russel (18231913). {cím2}. Wallace, Alfred Russel Wallacea korszeru evolúció elmélet egyik megalkotója. Életrajza
http://bio.univet.hu/SALVE/00people/Wallace_A-R_hun.html
Emberek People Wallace, Alfred Russel (1823-1913)
Wallace Alfred Russel Wallace a korszerû evolúció elmélet egyik megalkotója. Életrajza a weben olvasható ( www Wallace sokrétû munkásságából hatalmasat merít az Alfred Wallace Page (www) . Az evolúció elmélet szempontjából legfontosabb mûve (On the Law which has Regulated the Introduction of New Species.) itt helyben, illetve e weben olvasható (www)
Ez is Wallace... Módosítva: , webmester: Kabai e.mail webhely: http://bio.univet.hu

44. Feb
Abstract. The eminent position of Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913) inthe history of evolutionary science is indisputable. But Wallace
http://www.psych.yorku.ca/dand/htcolloquia/feb.html

45. Life Of Charles Darwin And His 'Origin Of Species'
Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913). Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913).Lecture Dec. 2 - Mechanisms of Evolution. Read The Beak of
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46. Alfred Russel Wallace - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
Alfred Russel Wallace (noun) . 1. English naturalist who formulated a conceptof evolution that resembled Charles Darwin's (1823-1913) Synonyms Wallace.
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47. A History Of Museum Victoria: Capturing Paradise
One of these collectors was Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913) who, in 1854, venturedto the Malay Archipelago of South-East Asia in search of natural history
http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/history/paradise.html
Museum Victoria Education What's On Home ... Book
Capturing Paradise: Alfred Russel Wallace's Red Bird of Paradise
Paul Fox
The European imagination has long sought to recapture the Eden lost when Adam and Eve were expelled from paradise. Perhaps no living thing has evoked this sense more than the bird of paradise. By the nineteenth century the bird was coveted by national museums and private natural history collectors alike.
Wallace's specimen of Paradisea rubra features in the Darwin to DNA exhibition in the Melbourne Museum.
Museum Victoria, Ornithology Collection.
Photographer: Rodney Start.
One of these collectors was Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) who, in 1854, ventured to the Malay Archipelago of South-East Asia in search of natural history specimens. While there, he gained the insight regarding natural selection which was to make him the co-author, with Charles Darwin, of the theory of evolution. During 1860 Wallace collected twenty-four red birds of paradise from the island of Waigeo, which today is part of Indonesia. At least one of these was forwarded to Professor Frederick McCoy, director of the National Museum of Victoria, but not directly from Waigeo. It went first to John Gould, one of the London suppliers of McCoy's natural history ark. Whatever was new to natural science passed by the knowing eye of this great naturalist. Best remembered today for the plates in

48. David Young: Acquiring The Friedrich Tippmann Collection - Voyages And Travels
Title page of Die Tropenwelt Nebst Abhandlungen Verwandten Inhaltes. AlfredRussel Wallace, 18231913. Alfred Russel Wallace, 1823-1913.
http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/archives/exhibits/Tippmann/voyages.html
Voyages and Travels
Many of the works in the Tippmann Collection are European travel narratives dating from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries. These works focus on the natural history and sometimes specifically on the insects of a region or country. Explorers, often accompanied by naturalists and artists, traveled to Asia, South America, and Antarctica in search of adventure. The naturalists on these voyages described and collected the flora and fauna of a region, while the artists drew specimens for future publication.
Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892) was a British naturalist and entomologist, who amassed large general collections of Amazonian specimens during fourteen years of field work. Accompanied by Alfred Russel Wallace, he set out to become a professional collector of specimens in the Amazon in 1848. Bates discovered that closely related species often were separated geographically by rivers, but he did not realize this was evidence of geographical speciation. Bates studied color patterns in butterflies, which defined Batesian mimicry, a natural phenomena in which nonpoisonous species mimic the bright warning colors of poisonous ones. Henry Walter Bates, 1825-1892.

49. Scout Report Archives: Home
20th century. Wales Statistics. Wall Street journal. Wallace,Alfred Russel, 18231913. Waller, Fats, 1904-1943. Walras, Leon
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50. Programme Summary 9: The Ladder Of Creation
Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913) the voyage to the Amazon (1848-1852)the voyage to the Far East (the Malay archipelago) (1854-1862).
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Programme summary 9
The Ladder of Creation
Summary The naturalists; Darwin and Wallace; the impact of South America; the wealth of species; Wallace loses his collection; natural selection conceived; the continuity of evolution; Louis Pasteur; chemical constants in evolution; the origin of life; the four bases; are other forms of life possible?
  • Charles Darwin (1809-1882) and the theory of evolution by natural selection
  • The paradox of life: uniform but accidental
  • The voyage of The Beagle (1831-1836)
    Devonport, Cape Verde Islands, Rio de Janeiro, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, The Falkland Islands, Chile, The Galapagos Islands, Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, The Cocos Islands, Mauritius, St. Helena, Ascencion Island, Falmouth
  • Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913)
    the voyage to the Amazon (1848-1852)
    the voyage to the Far East (the Malay archipelago) (1854-1862)
  • On the Law which has regulated the Introduction of New Species (Wallace, 1855)
  • Robert Thomas Malthus (1766-1834): An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798)
  • Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913): On the Law which has regulated the Introduction of New Species (1855)
  • Charles Darwin (1809-1882): On the Origin of the Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life (1859)

51. Introduction
Darwin along with Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913), first to propose viable mechanismfor evolutionary changes in populations natural selection Alfred Russel
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Ecology
BIO 263
David J. Zimmer, Ph.D.
Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and Evolution
Natural Selection and Beyond
Ecology and evolution
Two types of questions:
1. how can (present) ecological interactions cause (future) evolutionary changes?
2. how has past evolution shaped present ecological characteristics?
What is evolution?
Evolution is the change in the genetic makeup of a population over time; change in gene frequencies
Brief review of genetics
What is a gene? A gene pair? Diploidy?
What are alleles? What is dominance? (A, a) What does heterozygous mean? (Aa) Homozygous dominant? (AA) Homozygous recessive? (aa) Mechanisms of evolution Natural selection (primary interest here) Genetic drift: random; small populations Gene flow: migration or individuals or gametes between populations with different gene frequencies (usually opposes evolutionary change!) Meiotic drive: selfish genes that are over-represented in gametes Mutation: changes in DNA molecule Genetic drift Especially in small populations, heterozygotes tend to decrease over time as one or the other allele is lost by chance

52. New Acquisitions List For DECEMBER 2002
America, Spain and Portugal for DECEMBER 2002. Back to Subject Indexand Count _ Science _ Wallace, Alfred Russel, 18231913.
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New Acquisitions List: Latin America, Spain and Portugal for DECEMBER 2002
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Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913.
PEIXES DO RIO NEGRO / ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE (1850-1852) ; ORGANIZACAO,
TEXTO INTRODUTORIO E TRADUCOES, MONICA DE TOLEDO-PIZA RAGAZZO = FISHES OF
THE RIO NEGRO / ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE (1850-1852) ; ORGANIZATION,
INTRODUCTORY TEXT AND TRANSLATION, MONICA DE TOLEDO-PIZA RAGAZZO.
Sao Paulo : EDUSP : Imprensa Oficial SP, [2002].

53. Pre-Darwinian Evolution
3. The Temple of Nature (1803; Erasmus Darwin). 4. The writings of Charles Darwinabout his grandfather. (18231913). II. The Life of Alfred Russel Wallace.
http://spot.colorado.edu/~friedmaw/predarwinalt.html
Pre-Darwinian Evolution Reading Group This reading group, begun in 2001, continues to explore the origins of evolutionary thought and the historical context within which Charles Darwin began his analyses of the process of evolution. "Pre-Darwinian" is operationally defined as any evolutionist writings published prior to the 1859 (appearance of Origin of Species ), the year when the social and scientific context of evolutionary explanation for biological diversity underwent its most significant and fundamental paradigm shift. Years one through five of the reading group will comprise a British cycle with attention to the contributions of Erasmus Darwin Alfred Russel Wallace Robert Chambers Patrick Matthew Herbert Spencer and Charles Darwin (his writings prior to 1859). Down the line: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , who (among his many other well known endeavors) founded the field of plant morphology, established the concept of serial homology, and wrote of the process of transformation of organisms over time; and Jean Baptiste Lamarck (1744-1829), who is widely credited for some of his erroneous theories on the nature of evolution, but is rarely read by current biologists or given his proper dues.

54. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors BrowseTitles. Wallace, Alfred Russel (18231913) Works by this author
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55. History Of Evolution
The idea of natural selection as a source of new species was laterto be codiscovered by Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913). Wallace
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History of Evolution
Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace Known around the world is the name of Charles Darwin and his history changing book "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection" subtitled "the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life" published in 1859. As a young man Charles Darwin was always interested in nature, but since his father saw no future in being a naturalist, he was sent to the University of Edinburgh to study medicine. At 16 he left Edinburgh without a degree and enrolled in Christ College at Cambridge University to become a clergyman, since most naturalists of the day were clergyman. He Received his B.A. degree in 1831 in theology and was recommended by the Reverend John Henslow, professor of botany, to Captain Robert Fitzroy of the HMS Beagle to participate in a surveying voyage around the world. Darwin was 22 years old when they sailed from England in December 1831 with the primary mission of charting sections of the South American coastline. While the crew charted the coastline, Darwin observed the distinctive nature of South America and was puzzled by the geographic distribution of species. At the Galapagos Islands Darwin came across several types of finches that although were very similar had apparent adaptations to their particular environments. By the time they had sailed from the Galapagos Darwin had read Lyell's Principles of Geology, and began to doubt the Church's position that the earth was only a few thousand years old. Later Darwin would theorize that these new forms were the result of the accumulation of adaptations to a different environment (Campbell 1990, 428-429).

56. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > Wallace
who formulated a concept of evolution that resembled Charles Darwin's (18231913).Broader naturalist; natural scientist. Synonyms Alfred Russel Wallace.
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The word " Wallace " has 3 different senses:
Noun:
  • person Scottish insurgent who led the resistance to Edward I. In 1297 he gained control of Scotland briefly until Edward invaded Scotland again and defeated Wallace and subsequently executed him (1270-1305). person English writer noted for his crime novels (1875-1932). person English naturalist who formulated a concept of evolution that resembled Charles Darwin's (1823-1913).
  • Pronunciation:
    • w ao1 l ah0 s w ao1 l ih0 s
    Wallace Senses person
    Meaning:
    Scottish insurgent who led the resistance to Edward I. In 1297 he gained control of Scotland briefly until Edward invaded Scotland again and defeated Wallace and subsequently executed him (1270-1305).
    Broader:
    Synonyms:
    • Sir William Wallace
    Wallace Senses person
    Meaning:
    English writer noted for his crime novels (1875-1932).

    57. Science Fiction
    back. 43. Above. Wallace, Alfred Russel, 18231913. The Malay Archipelago the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise. A
    http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/exhibitions/fareast/Xeast.html
    Further information on the items displayed is available in the online catalogue
    A selection of items from the exhibition
    Above Tavernier, Jean-Baptiste, 1605-1689
    Collections of travels through Turkey into Persia, and the East-Indies : giving an account of the present state of those countries : also a full relation of the five years wars, between Aureng=Zebe and his brothers in their father's lifetime ... : together with a relation of the Kingdom of Japan and Tunkin : to which is added, a new description of the Grand Seignior's Seraglio . (London : Printed for Moses Pitt, 1684) 2 v., (fol.)
    Left Japanese Fairy Tale series
    (Tokyo, T. Hasegawa, c1886-c1890) 6 vols. These small books on crepe paper contain traditional Japanese fairy tales translated by B. H. Chamberlain, who later wrote the Murrays Guide to Japan , and Mrs. T. H. James. They are bound and illustrated in the traditional Japanese fashion.
    Above Hunter, John, 1737-1821
    An historical journal of the transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island : with the discoveries which have been made in New South Wales and in the Southern Ocean since the publication of Phillip's voyage, compiled from the official papers; including the journals of Governors Phillip and King, and of Lieut. Ball; and the voyages from the first sailing of the Sirius in 1787, to the return ... to England in 1792 / by Iohn Hunter (London : Printed for John Stockdale ... , 1793) (4to)

    58. By Subject | History Of Science | Electronic Texts & Documents
    Russel Wallace page Features information on English naturalist, evolutionist andsocial critic Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913), created by Charles H. Smith.
    http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/HistoryOfSci/dr/eltxt.html

    Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers at the Library of Congress 1862-1939

    Collection of more than 1400 items "consisting of correspondence scientific notebooks, journals, blueprints, articles, and photographs documenting Bell's invention of the telephone and his involvement in the first telephone company, his family life, his interest in the education of the deaf, and his aeronautical and other scientific research." Part of American Memory. Alexander Graham Bell's path to the telephone
    Reconstructs in detail Bell's progress to the invention of the telephone. Includes his writings and drawings Alfred Russel Wallace page
    Features information on English naturalist, evolutionist and social critic Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913), created by Charles H. Smith. Provides the full text of some of Wallace's published writings and interviews. Includes a biography, a chronology of main events in Wallace's life, and bibliographies of works by and about Wallace art of Renaissance science Galileo and perspective /
    Discussion of Galileo, the origin of perspective drawing and the interaction of art and science in the Renaissance. Graphics are used to explain Galileo's theories and experiments brief history of mathematics;

    59. Wallace
    A British naturalist, Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913) was co-originatorwith Charles Darwin of the natural selection theory of evolution.
    http://www.survivalafterdeath.org/reviews/wallace.htm
    BOOK REVIEW Details: Publisher: Arno Press, New York, NY. 1975. (www.amazon.com) First Published: 1896 Pages: 292 Price: £21.95 "Miracles and Modern Spiritualism" By Alfred Russel Wallace - Reviewed by Michael E. Tymn - A British naturalist, Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) was co-originator with Charles Darwin of the natural selection theory of evolution. When Darwin made his conclusions public before the Linnaean Society, London, in 1858, he also presented Wallace's parallel theory. It was Wallace who popularized the phrase "the survival of the fittest." In his younger years, Wallace was a scientific materialist. "I was so thorough and confirmed a materialist that I could not at that time find a place in my mind for the conception of spiritual existence, or for any agencies in the universe than matter and force," Wallace writes in the preface. Curious as to psychical phenomena, especially mesmeric trance and levitation, Wallace began investigating and soon recognized the reality of the phenomena. "I thus learnt my first great lesson in the inquiry into these obscure fields of knowledge, never to accept the disbelief of great men, or their accusations of imposture or of imbecility, as of any weight when opposed to the repeated observations of facts by other men admittedly sane and honest," Wallace further wrote. He expanded his investigation to include trance mediums, automatic writers, and spirit photographers. The smug whisperings and arrogant guffaws of his closed-minded scientific colleagues did not deter him. "I assert without fear of contradiction, that whenever the scientific men of any age have denied the facts of investigators on a priori grounds, they have always been wrong," he responded. He affirms that he ruled out all possible fraud or deception in his investigations.

    60. Martin Fichman, "Private Passions/Public Pursuits: A Study Of The Controversial
    Wallace. The eminent position of Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913) inthe history of evolutionary science is indisputable. But Wallace
    http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r20430/schps_toronto_2002/fichman.html
    Program Private Passions - Public Pursuits Programme Passions privées et intérêts publics Martin Fichman (York University)
    Private Passions/Public Pursuits: A Study of the Controversial Career of Alfred Russel Wallace
    Division of Humanities, Bethune College 313
    York University, 4700 Keele St.
    Toronto (Ontario) M3J 1P3, Canada
    Email : mfichman@yorku.ca
    Page mise à jour le 07 mai, 2002
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