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George Romanes

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Photograph by [[Elliott & Fry]] George John Romanes (20 May 1848 – 23 May 1894) was a Canadian-Scots evolutionary biologist and physiologist who laid the foundation of what he called comparative psychology, postulating a similarity of cognitive processes and mechanisms between humans and other animals.

He was the youngest of Charles Darwin's academic friends, and his views on evolution are historically important. He popularized the term neo-Darwinism, which in the late 19th century was considered as a theory of evolution that focuses on natural selection as the main evolutionary force. Romanes' early death was a loss to the cause of evolutionary biology in Britain. Within six years Mendel's work was rediscovered, and a whole new agenda opened up for debate. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Animal intelligence / by George J. Romanes. by Romanes, George John, 1848-1894

    Published 1912
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    The dawn of a new era and other essays. by Carus, Paul, 1852-1919

    Published 1899
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    The life and letters of George John Romanes, M.A., LL. D., F.R.S written and edited by his wife. by Romanes, Ethel Duncan

    Published 1896
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    Charles Darwin memorial notices reprinted from "Nature"

    Published 1882
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    Charles Darwin : memorial notices.

    Published 1882
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