Item No: #361573 Divergent Evolution through Cumulative Segregation in The Journal of the Linnean Society, Vol. XX, No. 120. John Thomas Gulick.

Early Work on Divergent Evolution

Divergent Evolution through Cumulative Segregation in The Journal of the Linnean Society, Vol. XX, No. 120

Notes: A key work on evolution, based on snails in Hawaii. Gulick coined the term divergent evolution to describe the formation of new species due to geographical separation. The entire issue of this journal is devoted to Gulick's essay.

Edition + Condition: A very good copy in the original wrappers. With a one-inch closed tear on the back cover.

Publication: London: The Linnean Society, September 15, 1888.

Item No: #361573

Price: $100

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