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Excerpt from A Catalogue of the James Lorimer Graham Library
Agassiz, (louis), and A. A. Gould. Outlines of Comparative Physiology, touching the structure and development of the races of animals, living and extinct. For the use of schools and colleges. Edited from the Revised Edition, and greatly enlarged, by Thomas Wright, M. D. With 390 illustrations.
London: MDCCCLI. 12mo. Pp. 442. Pl. 3, Agassiz was called an atheist because he declared that the races of man were too distinct to have been the descendants of one creation.
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