ARTICLE III
Natural selection not inconsistent
with natural theology
Part I.—­Premonitions of Darwinism.—­A
Proper Subject for Speculation.—­Summary
of Facts and Ideas su...
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Asa Gray (1810-1888), American botanist, pioneered in the study of plant geography and made early attempts to reconcile Darwinian concepts of evolution with traditional religious beliefs.During the 19...
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ASA GRAY (18 November 1810-30 January 1888), botanist, was born and raised in Sauquoit, New York. Although he graduated from Fairfield Medical School in 1831 with a M.D. degree, he never practiced med...
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Asa Gray had a profound impact on the development of scientific study in nineteenth-century America. He shaped the course of the study of botany into the twenty-first century, and his textbooks, espec...
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Asa Gray was an American botanist best known as an nineteenth century authority on botanical taxonomy and a pioneer in plant geography. He was a strong supporter of Charles Darwin and his theory of na...
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