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Natural history. Reptiles
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The Romance of Natural History
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Omphalos: An Attempt to Untie the Geological Knot
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Romance of Natural History: If Any Choose to Maintain, As ...
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Philip Henry Gosse was a contemporary of Charles Darwin and contributed to marine biology, but also was an ardent Christian and had a poetic view of nature. He writes on these subjects here.
Letters from Alabama, chiefly relating to Natural History
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The Evolution Debate, 1813-1870: Omphalos
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Gosse argued that fossils are not really the remains of creatures which existed. Gosse's work was popular with neither Christians nor evolutionists.
A Year at the Shore
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The Aquarium: An Unveiling of the Wonders of the Deep Sea
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Creation-Omphalos-: an attempt to untie the geological knot, etc
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Omphalos
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Reproduction of the original: Omphalos by Philip Henry Gosse