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The earliest animals |
25 |
Chapter V. Changes in the World’s Climate |
§ 1. |
Why life must change continually |
29 |
§ 2. |
The sun a steadfast star |
34 |
§ 3. |
Changes from within the earth |
35 |
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Life may control change |
36 |
Chapter VI. The Age of Reptiles |
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The age of lowland life |
38 |
§ 2. |
Flying dragons |
43 |
§ 3. |
The first birds |
43 |
§ 4. |
An age of hardship and death |
44 |
§ 5. |
The first appearance of fur and feathers |
47 |
Chapter VII. The Age of Mammals |
§ 1. |
A new age of life |
51 |
§ 2. |
Tradition comes into the world |
52 |
§ 3. |
An age of brain growth |
56 |
§ 4. |
The world grows hard again |
57 |
§ 5. |
Chronology of the Ice Age |
59 |
BOOK II THE MAKING OF MEN |
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Chapter VIII. The Ancestry of Man |
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Man descended from a walking ape |
62 |
§ 2. |
First traces of man-like creatures |
68 |
§ 3. |
The Heidelberg sub-man |
69 |
§ 4. |
The Piltdown sub-man |
70 |
§ 5. |
The riddle of the Piltdown remains |
72 |
Chapter IX. The Neanderthal Men, an Extinct Race. (The Early Palæolithic Age) |
§ 1. |
The world 50,000 years ago |
75 |
§ 2. |
The daily life of the first men |
79 |
§ 3. |
The last Palæolithic men |
84 |
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