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  1. Aug 5, 1971 · George Gaylord Simpson. 4.38. 8 ratings0 reviews. For scope, clarity and detail this book is a classic case history of the evolutionary process. Dr. Simpson, a distringuished scientist and noteworthy author, first looks at the horse today, discussing the many modern breeds and wild varieties - including the wild ass and the zebra.

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  2. Books. Horses: The Story of the Horse Family in the Modern World and Through Sixty Million Years of History. George Gaylord Simpson. Anchor Books, 1961 - Evolution - 323 pages. From...

  3. Horses: The Story of the Horse Family in the Modern World and Through Sixty Million Years of History George Gaylord Simpson Oxford University Press , 1951 - Evolution - 247 pages

  4. Description. Creators/Contributors. Author/Creator. Simpson, George Gaylord, 1902-1984. Contents/Summary. Bibliography: p. 232-236. Subjects. Horses > History. Horses, Fossil. Mammals > Evolution. Bibliographic information. Publication date. 1951. Browse related items. Start at call number: 599.7 .S613. QL737 .U6 S5. View full page.

  5. www.nature.com › articles › 170856a0Horses | Nature

    Horses. D. M. S. WATSON. Nature 170 , 856–857 ( 1952) Cite this article. 212 Accesses. 1 Citations. Metrics. Horses. The Story of the Horse Family in the Modern World and through Sixty...

  6. Horses. The Story of the Horse Family in the Modern World and Through Sixty Million Years of History. George Gaylord Simpson | The Quarterly Review of Biology: Vol 29, No 2.

  7. George Gaylord Simpson (June 16, 1902 – October 6, 1984) was an American paleontologist. Simpson was perhaps the most influential paleontologist of the twentieth century, and a major participant in the modern synthesis , contributing Tempo and Mode in Evolution (1944), The Meaning of Evolution (1949) and The Major Features of Evolution (1953).

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