Richard Swann Lull

Portrait by [[William Sergeant Kendall]] Richard Swann Lull (November 6, 1867 – April 22, 1957) was an American paleontologist and Sterling Professor at Yale University who is largely remembered now for championing a non-Darwinian view of evolution, whereby mutation(s) could unlock presumed "genetic drives" that, over time, would lead populations to increasingly extreme phenotypes (and perhaps, ultimately, to extinction). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Organic evolution. by Lull, Richard Swann, 1867-1957

    Published 1947
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    A remarkable ground sloth. by Lull, Richard Swann, 1867-1957

    Published 1929
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    A revision of the Ceratopsia or horned dinosaurs. by Lull, Richard Swann, 1867-1957

    Published 1933
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    The ways of life by Lull, Richard Swann, 1867-1957

    Published 1925
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    Organic evolution / by Lull, Richard Swann, 1867-1957

    Published 1929
    Book
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    The Ceratopsia / by Hatcher, J. B. (John Bell), 1861-1904

    Published 1907
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