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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. Wallace, Alfred Russel
Wallace, Alfred Russel (18231913) In 1858, Wallace wrote an essay outlininghis ideas on evolution and sent it to Darwin, who had not yet published his
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Wallace, Alfred Russel Welsh naturalist who collected animal and plant specimens in South America and SE Asia, and independently arrived at a theory of evolution by natural selection similar to that proposed by Charles Darwin
In 1858, Wallace wrote an essay outlining his ideas on evolution and sent it to Darwin, who had not yet published his. Together they presented a paper to the Linnean Society that year. Wallace's section, entitled On the Tendency of Varieties to Depart Indefinitely from the Original Type, described the survival of the fittest.
Although both thought that the human race had evolved to its present physical form by natural selection, Wallace was of the opinion that humans' higher mental capabilities had arisen from some 'metabiological' agency.
Wallace was born in Usk (now in Gwent). While working as a schoolteacher, he met English naturalist Henry Bates ; together they planned a collecting trip to the Amazon, and arrived in South America 1848. When Wallace was returning to the UK 1852, his ship sank and although he survived, all his specimens were lost except those that had been shipped earlier. From 1854 to 1862 he explored the Malay Peninsula and archipelago, from which he collected more than 125,000 specimens, and in 1869-70 he made an expedition to Borneo and Maluku.
Wallace also promoted socialism, campaigning for women's suffrage and land nationalization.

42. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Wallace, Alfred Russel@ HighBeam Resea
Wallace, Alfred Russel Wallace, Alfred Russel 18231913, English naturalist . Naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913)
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43. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Wallace, Alfred Russel@ HighBeam Resea
Wallace, Alfred Russel Wallace, Alfred Russel 18231913, English naturalist.From his study of comparative biology in Brazil and in the East Indies,
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44. Evolution - Image Gallery - Wallace, Alfred Russel
Wallace.jpg. The English naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913) was theco-discoverer with Darwin of the theory of evolution by natural selection.
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The English naturalist and traveler Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913), independentlyof Darwin, discerned the mechanism of evolution by natural selection.
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Name: Alfred Russel Wallace Birth Date: January 8, 1823 Death Date: November 8, 1913 Place of Birth: Monmouthshire, England Place of Death: Dorset, England Nationality: English Gender: Male Occupations: naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace Main Biography The English naturalist and traveler Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913), independently of Darwin, discerned the mechanism of evolution by natural selection. Alfred Russel Wallace, the eighth of nine children, was born on Jan. 8, 1823, at Usk, Monmouthshire. He was educated at Hertford Grammar school and left at the age of 14. He learned surveying and some geology from his brother William. In 1844 Wallace became a schoolmaster at the Collegiate School in Leicester, where he met the naturalist Henry Bates. Wallace convinced Bates to join him on an expedition to the Amazon to collect specimens. They sailed in April 1848; by March 1850 they separated so as to exploit wider collecting grounds. Wallace sailed for England in 1852; his specimens were lost when the ship was destroyed by fire. He reported on his findings in

46. The Campaign For Philosophical Freedom
to look up Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913) in the Encyclopaedia Britannica . Alfred Russel Wallace, Sir William Crookes, Sir Oliver Lodge,
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In order to find out just how badly we are all being deceived by our leaders and teachers it is very important to look up Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) in the Encyclopaedia Britannica. The 1960 publication, not the later doctored versions.
This great British naturalist - the holder of the Order of Merit - originated the theory of natural selection, the survival of the fittest and the origin of species. Wallace and Darwin presented their joint paper at the Linnean Society on July 1st 1858. The sole reason why Wallace has been written out of our history books is because he dared to tell the truth. He agreed with the findings of Sir William Crookes FRS that no scientific paper can be complete without taking into account the forces of nature that are normally out of range of our five physical senses. Wallace, just the same as all the pioneers of subatomic physics, has the emotive label of "Spiritualist" tagged onto his name. This in spite of the fact that he made it very clear that his work had no connection with revealed religion. Spiritualism is an officially recognised one-god religion.

47. Alfred Russel Wallace 1823-1913
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48. Alfred Russel Wallace
Alfred Russel Wallace. Life (18231913). Titles. Is Mars Habitable? - A CriticalExamination of Professor Percival Lowell s Book Mars and Its Canals, with
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.Wallace, Alfred Russel 18231913 Naturalist. Co-discoverer with Charles Darwinof the theory of natural selection. Wallace attributed a moment of
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Wallace, Alfred Russel
[1823-1913] Naturalist. Co-discoverer with Charles Darwin of the theory of natural selection. Wallace attributed a moment of insight to a fever dream. He wrote up a paper describing the action of natural selection, then sent a copy to Darwin for review and possible publication. Wallace's paper and a letter of Darwin's to Asa Gray were presented to the same meeting of the Linnean Society in 1858. Darwin's publication of "The Origin of Species" in 1859 eclipsed Wallace. Arnold Brackman's "A Delicate Arrangement" (1980) explores this topic in detail, but presses for conclusions unwarranted by the evidence. Discoverer of "Wallace's Line" separating the biota of Asia from Australia.
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[1928-] Biochemist. Co-discoverer with Francis Crick of the double helix structure of DNA.
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[1880-1930] Geologist. Proposed continental drift in 1912. In the 1960's, evidence emerged giving rise to plate tectonics, which vindicated the concept of continental drift, but by a mechanism incompatible with Wegener's proposal.
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50. A History Of Museum Victoria: Capturing Paradise
One of these collectors was Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913) who, in 1854,ventured to the Malay Archipelago of South-East Asia in search of natural
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Capturing Paradise: Alfred Russel Wallace's Red Bird of Paradise
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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.
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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

51. Alfred Russel Wallace's Campaign To Nationalize Land, By Mason Gaffney
Alfred Russel Wallace rose to fame with Charles Darwin They independently One hundred years ago, Wallace (18231913) had questioned what he saw as the
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Alfred Russel Wallace's Campaign to Nationalize Land: How Darwin's Peer Learned from John Stuart Mill and became Henry George's ally Mason Gaffney The American Journal of Economics and Sociology , October 1, 1997 Alfred Russel Wallace rose to fame with Charles Darwin: They independently found the principle of natural selection. Wallace later focused on reforming Great Britain's land tenure system, under which a few owners had come to control most of the land, while most citizens had little or none of their own. In Land Nationalization (1882) Wallace proposed for the state to acquire all land, with limited compensation. The state would then lease it by auction, but to actual users only. Wallace saw his kinship with Henry George, and opened doors to help George tour Britain as a speaker. For years their ideas were linked by friend and foe, and together had great impact on British politics. Alfred Russel Wallace would have bolted upright to see a 1987 article on side-effects of vaccination. Pierce Wright, Science Editor of The London Times, reported that a WHO researcher found smallpox vaccination to be spreading AIDS in Africa (11 May 1987). One hundred years ago, Wallace (1823-1913) had questioned what he saw as the uncritical vogue for smallpox vaccination, chic and "scientific" in his day. He analyzed data to show it was likely to do more harm than good, and publicized his claims. For this "political incorrectness" he was attacked and ridiculed. Whether he was right then, or now, is not the present subject nor my expertise. It just shows the kind of man he was: his own man, inner-directed, collecting his own data and interpreting them himself, unswayed by cheering or jeering from the crowd. We may surmise he might dislike the oppressiveness of modem peer review, too, although he was on intimate terms with his own peers in his own profession.

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53. KLI Theory Lab - Authors - Alfred Russel Wallace
Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913) . Additional Resources.Wallace News by Charles H. Smith. UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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54. AIP Niels Bohr Library
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56. Natural History: Alfred Russel Wallace: A Life. . - Review: What's It All About,
Full text of the article, Alfred Russel Wallace A Life. correspondent oncecharacterized Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913) as an enthusiast.
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57. American Journal Of Economics And Sociology, The: Alfred Russel Wallace's Campai
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59. Alfred Russel Wallace
Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913). Alfred Russel Wallace, a British naturalist,was best known for his development of a theory of evolution based on natural
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Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) Alfred Russel Wallace, a British naturalist, was best known for his development of a theory of evolution based on natural selection, contemporaneously with the British naturalist Charles Darwin.

60. Alfred Russel Wallace
Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913). Alfred Russel Wallace was een Britse bioloog.Hij is bekend geworden door zijn ideeën de evolutie.
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Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) Alfred Russel Wallace was een Britse bioloog. Hij is bekend geworden door zijn ideeën de evolutie. Zijn theorie is gebaseerd op natuurlijke selectie, hij stelde zijn theorie gelijktijdig en onafhankelijk op van de evolutietheorie van Darwin. In 1848 maakte hij een expeditie naar de Amazone Rivier samen met de Britse bioloog Henry Walter Bates, en van 1854 tot 1862 verrichtte hij op de eilanden van Maleisië onderzoek. Op Maleisië nam hij de fundamentele zoologische verschillen tussen diersoorten van Azië en die van Australië waar. Hij plaatste de zoologisch scheidslijn (welke bekend staat als de Wallace’s Lijn) tussen de Indonesische eilanden van Borneo en Celebes. In de loop van zijn onderzoek, formuleerde Wallace zijn theorie van natuurlijke selectie; toen hij in een brief zijn ideeën meedeelde aan Darwin bleek zijn theorie een overeen te komen met de evolutietheorie van Darwin, die toen in manuscript was. Uittreksels van de manuscripten van beide wetenschappers werden gepubliceerd in een gezamenlijke publicatie in juli 1858. Wallace’s bijdrage was getiteld "On the Tendency of Varieties to Depart Indefinitely from the Original Type." Van zijn hand komen verder Malay Archipelago (1869), Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection (1870), The Geographical Distribution of Animals (1876), en Man's Place in the Universe (1903).

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