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  1. Contributions to the Theory of Natural SelectionA Series of Essays by Alfred Russel, 1823-1913 Wallace, 2009-10-04
  2. Social environment and moral progress. by Alfred Russel Wallace by Wallace. Alfred Russel. 1823-1913., 1913-01-01
  3. The revolt of democracy. by Alfred Russel Wallacewith the lif by Wallace. Alfred Russel. 1823-1913., 1913-01-01
  4. Alfred Russel Wallace, 1823-1913: Biologist and social reformer : a portrait of his life and work and a history of Neath Mechanics Institute and Museum by George Eaton, 1986
  5. Notice of Wallace Having Been Awarded the Linnean Society’s Gold Medal. [with:] “Correction in ‘Island Life’.” In: Nature: A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science. Vol. XLVI. May 1892 to October 1892, pp. 37; 56. by Alfred Russel (1823-1913)] [WALLACE, 1892
  6. The wonderful century; its successes and its failures. by Wallace. Alfred Russel. 1823-1913., 1898-01-01
  7. Land nationalisation its necessity and its aims by Alfred Russel (1823-1913) Wallace, 1906
  8. Is Mars habitable? A critical examination of Professor Percival by Wallace. Alfred Russel. 1823-1913., 1907-01-01
  9. Man 's place in the universe; a study of the results of scientif by Wallace. Alfred Russel. 1823-1913., 1903-01-01
  10. My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions. With Facsimile Letters, Illustrations and Portraits. Two Volumes. by Alfred Russel (1823-1913). WALLACE, 1905-01-01
  11. Land nationalisation. its necessity and its aims; being a compar by Wallace. Alfred Russel. 1823-1913., 1882-01-01
  12. Land nationalisation. its necessity and its aims being a compari by Wallace. Alfred Russel. 1823-1913., 1892-01-01
  13. Travels on the Amazon by Alfred Russel, 1823-1913 Wallace, 2009-10-26
  14. Contributions to the theory of natural selection. A series of es by Wallace. Alfred Russel. 1823-1913., 1871-01-01

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Browse Authors W. Wagner, Richard, 18131883; Wairy, Louis Constant,1778-1845; Walker, H. Wilfrid; Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913;
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22. Alfred Russel Wallace
Alfred Russel Wallace. 18231913. Alfred Russel Wallace was born ina small village of Usk, located in Wales. Shortly after Alfred
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Alfred Russel Wallace
Alfred Russel Wallace was born in a small village of Usk, located in Wales. Shortly after Alfred finished school, his father passed away and he joined his brother surveying countries. He did this for about four years. Through this experience, he acquired his talent for observation and detailed recordings which helped immensely later on in his life. Alfred Wallace is best known for his theory of natural selection . From 1854 to 1862 he and his mentor Henry Walter Bates explored the Amazon River. It was during this expedition that he saw differences between the animals in Asia and the animals in Australia. From this observation he put a line between the Malay islands and Celebes which he called the Wallace’s Line. Out of this experience came his theory of natural selection. After he thought about this theory he wrote a manuscript called “On the Tendency of Varieties to Depart Indefinitely from the Original Type.” Instead of just sending his manuscript straight to the publishers, he first sent it to Charles Darwin . At this time Darwin saw so many similarities with his theory that he decided to publish his theory right away. To this day, Wallace’s greatest accomplishment was to get Charles Darwin to publish his own theory.

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order to find out just how badly we are all being deceived by our leaders and teachersit is very important to look up Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913) in the
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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.
Alfred Russel Wallace, Sir William Crookes, Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle MD and many others have all been destroyed by the great lie that they were "dabbling in the religion of Spiritualism". Nothing could be further from the truth.

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27. Alfred Russel Wallace-- Tim Roufs -- University Of Minnesota Duluth
Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913). Darwin; The Alfred Russel WallacePage Charles H. Smith; The Darwin-Wallace 1858 Evolution Paper
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28. Wallace, Alfred Russel
Wallace, Alfred Russel. 18231913, English naturalist. From his studyof comparative biology in Brazil and in the East Indies, he
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    Wallace, Alfred Russel 1823-1913, English naturalist. From his study of comparative biology in Brazil and in the East Indies, he evolved a concept of evolution similar to that of Charles Darwin . Like Darwin, he was greatly influenced by the writings of Malthus and Lyell and based his theories on careful observation. His special contribution to the evidence for evolution was in biogeography; he systematized the science and wrote The Geographical Distribution of Animals (2 vol., 1876) and a supplement, Island Life (1881). His research in this field is commemorated in the name Wallace's line . He assisted H. W. Bates in evolving an early concept of mimicry. His other works include Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection Darwinism Social Environment and Moral Progress (1913), and an autobiography (2 vol., 1905). See study by H. L. McKinney (1972).
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    Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913). every species comes into existence coincidentin time and space with a preexisting closely allied species. (1855)
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    Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913)
    "...every species comes into existence coincident in time and space with a preexisting closely allied species." Co-discoverer of the theory of natural selection and key player in the development of biogeography. A self-taught professional natural history collector who had spent years in South America and Asia, he began work on the species problem in the mid-1850's while in the field, publishing little-noticed papers that argued for the fact of evolution on the basis of geographical distributions. In 1858 he suddenly intuited the selection theory without realizing that Darwin already had done so, and ironically wrote to him for help in getting his ideas published. This resulted in the joint paper read before the Linnean Society and published that year. Throughout the rest of his life Wallace graciously gave as much credit as possible to Darwin, and the Darwin circle reciprocated by arranging a government pension and assorted honors for Wallace. Although he was less inclined to neo-Lamarckism than Darwin himself, he later argued that the theory did not apply to the evolution of man. See also Charles Smith's Alfred Russel Wallace Page
    Wallace in 1869. From

    30. Alfred Russel Wallace - The Great Unknown, The Greath Explorers
    The Great Web of Percy Harrison Fawcett. Alfred Russel Wallace. (Naturalist andExplorer). 18231913 Alfred Russel Wallace, traveled to Amazonia in 1848.
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    T he G reat W eb of P ercy H arrison F awcett ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE (Naturalist and Explorer) Alfred Russel Wallace, traveled to Amazonia in 1848. Wallace noticed many plants and animals had special features enabling them survive the conditions which they lived. These observations led Wallace to develop a theory about how species of plants and animals gradually change through a process known as 'evolution' or "natural selection". Alfred Russel Wallace, a British naturalist, was born in Monmouthshire , England in 1823. In 1848 he made an expedition to the Amazon River with the British naturalist Henry Walter Bates . During his exploration on plants and animals of the Amazon, he distinguished that some animals had camouflage to help them hide from predators, and some birds had specially shaped bills to let them crack open nuts and extract nectar from plants. Some plants had clever defenses to help fight attacks by insects. These observations led Wallace to develop a theory about how species of plants and animals gradually change through a process known as evolution or “natural selection”. This theory was developed at the same time as that of another famous English naturalist

    31. Alfred Russel Wallace
    Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913). Alfred Russel Wallace, a Britishnaturalist, was best known for his development of a theory of
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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. In 1848 he made an expedition to the Amazon River with the British naturalist Henry Walter Bates, and from 1854 to 1862 he conducted research in the islands of Malaysia. During the latter expedition he noted fundamental zoological differences between the animal species of Asia and those of Australia, and he placed the zoological dividing line-known as Wallace's Line-between the Malay islands of Borneo and Celebes. In the course of this research Wallace formulated his theory of natural selection; a striking coincidence was revealed in 1858 when he communicated his ideas to Darwin, whose own similar theory of evolution was then in manuscript. Excerpts from the manuscripts of both scientists were issued in a joint publication in July 1858, and Wallace's contribution was titled "On the Tendency of Varieties to Depart Indefinitely from the Original Type." His works include Malay Archipelago (1869), Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection (1870), The Geographical Distribution of Animals (1876), and Man's Place in the Universe (1903).

    32. Alfred Russel Wallace Biography
    Alfred Russel Wallace an outline biography. Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913)was born in Usk, Monmouthshire (now part of Gwent), Wales.
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    Alfred Russel Wallace
    an outline biography
      Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) was born in Usk, Monmouthshire (now part of Gwent), Wales.
      He travelled and collected plant samples in the Amazon basin in association with Henry Walter Bates (1842-52) and was similarly employed the Malay Archipelago and the Spice Islands (1854-62).
      Wallace theorised on the basis of his findings and was influenced in this theorising by Thomas Malthus' Essay on Population . The outcome of Wallace's ruminations was that he went on to propound a theory of the evolutionary origin of species by natural selection.
      It was a memoir sent to by Wallace to the influential expert naturalist Charles Darwin in 1858 that prompted Darwin to make public his own theorisings about the evolution of species.
      Darwin's own theorisings on evolution had largely taken their final form some fifteen years previously but he had been most hesitant about making them public !!!
      Prompted by Wallace's memoir Darwin, in consultation with Sir Charles Lyell and Sir Joseph Hooker, agreed that there should be a public presentation of his own and Wallace's potentially dramatically controversial views.

    33. De Nieuwe Pezzi
    De Britse natuurwetenschapper en ontdekkingsreiziger Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913)heeft altijd in de schaduw gestaan van zijn beroemdere tijdgenoot Darwin
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    Vanaf het midden van de 17e eeuw hebben Nederlanders zich gevestigd in het noordoosten van de Verenigde Staten. In een brede strook langs de Hudson rivier staan verspreid in het landschap nog tientallen boerderijen en huizen die door deze immigranten werden gebouwd. Experts in de geschiedenis van de koloniale architectuur wijdden een boek aan de mooiste exemplaren. Ze zien de bouwwerken niet alleen als een staaltje van kunstzinnig vakmanschap, maar plaatsen ze ook in de bredere context van de sociale en en religieuze situatie waarin ze ontstonden. Veel van de beschreven huizen hebben tegenwoordig een museale bestemming, zoals valt af te lezen aan de op zijn Vermeers gecomponeerde interieurs. Geoffrey Gross e.a.

    34. Wallace.html
    Translate this page Wallace. Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913). Naturalista e evolucionistainglês, nasceu em USK, Monmontshire em 8 de Janeiro de 1823.
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    Alfred Russel Wallace
    Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro de Wallace foi publicado em 1853.
    The Malay Archipelago foi publicada em 1869.
    On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection em 1859.
    Darwinism em 1889.
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    35. Wallace, Alfred Russel
    Wallace, Alfred Russel (18231913). Welsh naturalist who collected animaland plant specimens in South America and SE Asia, and independently
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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.

    36. Alfred Russel Wallace
    wiki normal version imageARW.jpg. Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913)was a British naturalist and biologist. He coined the Wallace's
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    37. Talk.origins/Evolution Echo Biographica File 'W'
    .Wallace, Alfred Russel 18231913 Naturalist. Co-discoverer with CharlesDarwin of the theory of natural selection. Wallace attributed
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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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    [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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    38. LookSmart - Alfred Russel Wallace
    1Up Info Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) Take a look at the work, writings,achievements, career, and life of the English naturalist, who wrote The
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    Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913). Picture of Alfred Russel Wallace.Attaining scientific rewards and accolades can very competitive
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    Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) Picture of Alfred Russel Wallace Attaining scientific rewards and accolades can very competitive; many past and present researchers want their names to be the first associated with a new idea, theory or discovery. One such case involved the English naturalist Alfred Wallace. Coincidentally, Wallace had simultaneously theorized Darwin 's now infamous theory of evolution . In fact, it was Wallace's manuscript on his theories of "natural selection," which he had sent to Darwin for review as a professional courtesy, that led Darwin to finish and publish On the Origin of the Species before Wallace could do so. As we now know, Darwin is commonly given credit as the sole mastermind behind the multi-volume work and Wallace is usually mentioned as an afterthought.

    40. HES: WWW -- Alfred Russel Wallace Page
    brought The Alfred Russel Wallace Page to my attention. It contains much materialby and about naturalist and social critic Wallace (18231913), including
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    posted by Esther-Mirjam Sent on June 09, 2002
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    > of Western Kentucky University has brought "The Alfred Russel Wallace Page" to my attention.
    It contains much material by and about naturalist and social critic Wallace (1823-1913), including bibliographies, news items, commentaries, FAQs, a capsule biography, lists (e.g., of all the personal names that appear in his voluminous publications), and the full-text of about 200 of his writings (including several books) and interviews. The URL is: http://www.wku.edu/~smithch/index1.htm
    According to Smith, Wallace's contributions to economic thought are rather under-studied (e.g., his leadership of the land nationalization movement, his thoughts on the paper currency standard, his approach to international trade and the problems of labor, and how all this related to the evolving 'Liberal Agenda' of the Twentieth Century).
    The website is a free, noncommercial service that Smith hopes can be used by students and researchers alike.
    Please feel free to spread the word in any way you might.

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