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454 Appendix 2<br />

than half <strong>and</strong> the Zeitschriften-Verzeichnis (1929), but he did include the Princeton volume<br />

(1949) <strong>and</strong> the Stresemann-Festschrift (1949)<br />

1. 1941. List of New Guinea birds. A systematic <strong>and</strong> faunal list of the birds of New Guinea<br />

<strong>and</strong> adjacent isl<strong>and</strong>s. American Museum of Natural History, New York. XI + 260 pp<br />

2. 1942. Systematics <strong>and</strong> the Origin of Species. New York, Columbia University Press, XII<br />

+ 334 pp<br />

3. 1945. Birds of the Southwest Pacific. New York, The Macmillan Co., XIX + 316 pp<br />

4. 1946. Birds of the Philippines. NewYork,TheMacmillanCo.,XV+309pp.(withJean<br />

Delacour)<br />

5. 1949. Genetics, Paleontology, <strong>and</strong> <strong>Evolution</strong>. Edited by Glenn L. Jepsen, George Gaylord<br />

Simpson, <strong>and</strong> Ernst Mayr. Princeton, Princeton University Press, XIV + 474 pp<br />

6. 1949. Ornithologie als biologische Wissenschaft. Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von<br />

Erwin Stresemann. Edited by Ernst Mayr <strong>and</strong> Ernst Schüz. Heidelberg, Carl Winter, XII<br />

+ 291 pp<br />

7. 1953. Methods <strong>and</strong> Principles of Systematic Zoology. New York, McGraw-Hill, IX + 336<br />

pp. (with E.G. Linsley <strong>and</strong> R.L. Usinger)<br />

8. 1957. The Species Problem. Edited by Ernst Mayr. Publication No. 50 of the American<br />

Association for the Advancement of Science. Washington, D. C., American Association<br />

for the Advancement of Science, IX + 395 pp<br />

9. 1963. Animal Species <strong>and</strong> <strong>Evolution</strong>. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University<br />

Press, XIV + 797 pp<br />

10. 1969. Principles of Systematic Zoology. New York, McGraw-Hill, XI + 428 pp<br />

11. 1970. Populations, Species, <strong>and</strong> <strong>Evolution</strong>. Cambridge, Massachusetts, The Belknap<br />

Press of Harvard University Press. An abridgment <strong>and</strong> revision of Animal Species <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Evolution</strong>, XV + 453 pp<br />

12. 1976. <strong>Evolution</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Diversity of Life. Selected Essays. Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

<strong>and</strong> London, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, IX + 721 pp<br />

13. 1980. The <strong>Evolution</strong>ary Synthesis. Edited by Ernst Mayr <strong>and</strong> William Provine. Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, XI + 487 pp<br />

14. 1982. The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, <strong>Evolution</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Inheritance. Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts <strong>and</strong> London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, IX<br />

+ 974 pp<br />

15. 1988. Toward a New <strong>Philosophy</strong> of Biology: Observations of an <strong>Evolution</strong>ist.Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, IX + 564 pp<br />

16. 1991. Principles of Systematic Zoology. Revised Edition. New York, McGraw-Hill, XX +<br />

475 pp. (with Peter Ashlock)<br />

17. 1991. One Long Argument: Charles Darwin <strong>and</strong> the Genesis of Modern <strong>Evolution</strong>ary<br />

Thought. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, XIV + 195 pp<br />

18. 1997. This is Biology: The Science of the Living World. Cambridge, Massachusetts,<br />

Harvard University Press, XV + 327 pp<br />

19. 2001. What <strong>Evolution</strong> Is, foreword by Jared Diamond. New York, Basic Books, XVII +<br />

318 pp<br />

20. 2001. The Birds of Northern Melanesia. Oxford, New York, Oxford University Press,<br />

XXIV + 492 pp. (with Jared Diamond)<br />

21. 2004. What Makes Biology Unique? Considerations on the Autonomy of a Scientific<br />

Discipline. New York, Cambridge University Press, XIV + 232 p

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