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Contents
Evolution:
Facts and Figures
Introduction:
All Creatures Great and Small
Conclusion:
Darwin was Right
List of Illustrations
HMS Beagle in the Straits of Magellan
The route taken by the Beagle
Creation of the Birds and Fishes. Etching by Hollar
The Ancient of Days, by William Blake
Erasms Darwin, by Joseph Wright of Darby
Rhea Darwinii
Darwins finches
Linnaeuss Systema Naturae
Ammonite fossil from Lyme Regis
Portrait of Mary Anning
Plesiosaurus macrocephalus
Watercolour of early life forms in Dorset
Charles Lyell
Frontispiece to Lyells Principles of Geology
Darwin in his late twenties
Darwins sketch of an evolutionary tree
Alfred Russel Wallace
Title page of On the Origin of Species
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Gregor Mendel
Caricature of Darwin
Richard Owen
Thomas Huxley
Samuel Wilberforce
Robert Fitzroy
Neanderthal Man
Frontispiece of Evidence as to Mans Place in Nature
Woodcut of human and dog embryos
Illustration of monkey from Darwins Descent of Man
Male beetles fighting
Haeckels tree of life
August Weismann
Hugo de Vries
Diagram of the crossing over of chromosomes
Trofim Lysenko
Ronald Fisher
Archaeopteryx
Big-eared bats
Diagram of natural selection
Francis Galton
White mutation and sex-linked inheritance in fruit flies
James Watson
Cricks pencil sketch of the double helix
DNA replicating itself
Francis Crick
Photograph of Darwin by Julia Margaret Cameron
Evolution: Facts and Figures
34 billion BCE | First DNA, first bacteria |
3 billion BCE | Stromatolites appear |
580540 million BCE | Cambrian Explosion a sudden burst of life: many fossils first appear |
510 million BCE | First fish |
475 million BCE | First plants |
390 million BCE | First insects |
230 million BCE | First dinosaurs |
195 million BCE | First mammals |
185 million BCE | Ichthyosaurus thrived |
145 million BCE | Archaeopteryx thrived |
65 million BCE | End of the dinosaurs |
20 million BCE | Giraffes short-necked ancestors |
6-5 million BCE | Hominins split from Apes |
2.5 million BCE | Homo habilis in Africa |
1 million BCE | Homo erectus in Asia |
200,000 BCE | Neanderthals in Europe |
190,000 BCE | Homo sapiens first appears in Africa |
10030,000 BCE | Homo sapiens in Europe. End of Neanderthals |
4004 BCE | Origin of life according to Archbishop Ussher |
400 BCE | Hippocrates uses Pangenesis to explain evolution |
350 BCE (circa) | Aristotle teaching |
1270 CE (circa) | St Thomas Aquinas writes Summa Theologica |
1648 | Archbishop Ussher publishes Annals of the Old Testament |
1687 | Newton proposes Laws of Gravitation |
1754 | Linneaus publishes Genera Plantorum |
1758 | Linnaeus publishes Systema Naturae |
1794 | Blake publishes Tyger Tyger in Songs of Experience |
1794 | Erasmus Darwin publishes Zoonomia |
1794 | William Paley publishes The Evidences of Christianity |
1798 | Malthus publishes An Essay on the Principle of Population |
1800 | Cuvier argues that fossils represent extinct species |
1802 | Paley publishes Natural Theology |
1803 | Erasmus Darwins Temple of Nature published posthumously |
1809 | Lamarck publishes Philosophie Zoologique |
1809 | Charles Darwin born |
1811 | Joseph and Mary Anning find Ichthyosaurus |
1815 | William Smiths geological map of Britain |
1817 | Darwins mother dies |
1818 | Darwin goes to Shrewsbury School |
1823 | Mary Anning finds Plesiosaurus |
1825 | Darwin goes to Edinburgh University to study medicine |
1828 | Darwin enters Christs College, Cambridge, to study theology |
1829 | Lamarck dies |
1830 | First volume of Lyells Principles of Geology published |
1831 | Darwin graduates from Cambridge |
183136 | The voyage of the Beagle |
1836 | 2 October Darwin returns to England |
183637 | Darwin writes up notes. Starts to think about evolution |
1838 | Darwin first formulates theory of natural selection |
1839 | Book later called The Voyage of the Beagle published |
1839 | Darwin marries his cousin, Emma Wedgwood |
1841 | Richard Owen coins name dinosaur |
1842 | Darwin drafts brief essay with his ideas on natural selection (unpublished) |
1842 | Darwin publishes The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs |
1844 | Drafts longer essay on natural selection (unpublished) |
1844 | Darwin publishes Geological Observations on Volcanic Islands |
1844 | Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation published anonymously |
1846 | Darwin publishes Geological Observations on South America |
1848 | Asa Gray publishes A Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States |
185154 | Darwin studies and writes about barnacles and fossil barnacles |
1856 | Discovery of Neanderthal skeleton |
185663 | Mendel works on peas |
1858 | Wallace writes to Darwin outlining his idea on evolution |