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Evolutionary biology today: historians as biologists; biologists as historians - Evolution from Molecules to Men. Edited by D. S. Bendall Cambridge University Press. 1983, $29.95. - Dimensions of Darwinism. Edited by M. Grene Cambridge University Press. 1983, $29.95.
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