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Table of Contents
William Morton Wheeler
The anti-colony as an organism
Jean-Henri Fabre
On instincts
The termitodoxa, or biology and society
The organization of research
The dry-rot of our academic biology
Emergent evolution and the development of societies
Carl Akeley's early work and environment.
Carl Akeley's early work and environment
Present tendencies in biological theory
Hopes in the biological sciences
Some attractions of the field study of ants
Animal societies.
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"Literature" at end of chapter VII.
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