The previously unpublished correspondence of T.H.Huxley with Rev.
George Gordon is an important new addition to the literature on
Huxley and Victorian science. The correspondence is self-contained
and wholely scientific, concerning the unexpected discovery of
reptilian fossils and footprints near Elgin, and relates to a most
important aspect of Huxley's career: defining the relationship
between geology and palaentology. The letters are complemented by
an incisive analysis of Huxley's work as a palaentologist and the
development of his views on evolution.
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