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Appendix 2 423<br />

1958c Concluding remarks. Pages 311–315 in First Symposium on Host Specificity among<br />

Parasites of Vertebrates, Imprimerie Paul Attinger, Neuchatel<br />

1958d The correct gender of generic names ending in -rhynchus, -rhamphus, -gnathus.<br />

The Auk 75:225<br />

1958e The sequence of the songbird families. The Condor 60:194–195<br />

1958f The evolutionary significance of the systematic categories. Uppsala Universitets<br />

Årsskrift (1958) 6:13–20<br />

1958g Behavior <strong>and</strong> systematics. Pages 341–362 in Behavior <strong>and</strong> <strong>Evolution</strong> (A. Roe <strong>and</strong><br />

G.G. Simpson, Eds.). Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut [Reprinted <strong>and</strong><br />

revised in E. Mayr, <strong>Evolution</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Diversity of Life, pages 677–693, 1976]<br />

1958h What is a species? Kagaku 28:170–173<br />

1958i Review of A company of birds by Loke Wan Tho. The Auk 75:361–362<br />

1958j [Applicability of gender rules]. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 15A:270–271<br />

1958k The Principle of Conservation; Draft proposal. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature<br />

15B:626–627<br />

1958l The Principle of Conservation: Alternative draft [with W.I. Follett, R.V. Melville<br />

<strong>and</strong> R.L. Usinger]. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 15B:628–629<br />

1958m [Status of specific names based on modern patronymics]. Bulletin of Zoological<br />

Nomenclature 15B:684<br />

1958n Discussions. In Concepts of Biology: Condensed transcript of the conference (R.W.<br />

Gerard, Ed.). Behavioral Science 3:103–195. [Also published in Concepts of Biology,<br />

Publication 560, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council,<br />

Washington, DC]<br />

1959<br />

1959a Isolation as an evolutionary factor. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society<br />

103:221–230 [Reprinted under the titles “Darwin <strong>and</strong> isolation,” <strong>and</strong> “Darwin,<br />

Wallace, <strong>and</strong> the origin of isolating mechanisms,” in E. Mayr, <strong>Evolution</strong> <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Diversity of Life, pages 120–128 <strong>and</strong> 129–134, 1976]<br />

1959b Darwin <strong>and</strong> the evolutionary theory in biology. Pages 3–12 in <strong>Evolution</strong> <strong>and</strong> Anthropology:<br />

A Centennial Appraisal. (B.J. Meggers, Ed.). The Anthropological Society<br />

of Washington, D.C. [Reprinted under the title “Typological versus population<br />

thinking” in E. Mayr, <strong>Evolution</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Diversity of Life, pages 26–29, 1976; also<br />

reprinted in Sober, Elliot, ed., Conceptual Issues in <strong>Evolution</strong>ary Biology, MIT Press,<br />

Cambridge, MA, 1986 (1st edition), pp. 14–18, 1995 (2nd edition), pp. 157–160, 2006<br />

(3rd edition), pp. 325–328]<br />

1959c Agassiz, Darwin, <strong>and</strong> <strong>Evolution</strong>. Harvard Library Bulletin 13:165–194 [Reprinted<br />

<strong>and</strong> revised in E. Mayr, <strong>Evolution</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Diversity of Life, pages 251–276, 1976]<br />

1959d The emergence of evolutionary novelties. Pages 349–380 in The <strong>Evolution</strong> of Life:<br />

<strong>Evolution</strong>afterDarwin,vol.1(S.Tax,Ed.). University of Chicago Press, Chicago<br />

[Reprinted <strong>and</strong> revised in E. Mayr, <strong>Evolution</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Diversity of Life, pages 88–113,<br />

1976]<br />

1959e Trends in avian systematics. The Ibis 101:293–302<br />

1959f Where are we? Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 24:1–14<br />

[Reprinted in E. Mayr, <strong>Evolution</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Diversity of Life, pages 307–328, 1976]<br />

1959g Concerning a new biography of Charles Darwin, <strong>and</strong> Its scientific shortcomings.<br />

Review of Darwin <strong>and</strong> the Darwinian Revolution, by G. Himmelfarb [Doubleday<br />

<strong>and</strong> Co., New York 1959). Scientific American 201 (November):209–216

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