Physical anthropology: theory and methods, by P. Dolhinow and V. Sarich.
Forces of evolution and their integration, by G. G. Simpson.
The role of systematics in biology, by E. Mayr.
Major steps in vertebrate evolution, by A. S. Romer.
A molecular approach to the question of human origins, by V. Sarich.
The study of human evolution, by S. L. Washburn.
Variation and the taxonomy of the early hominids, by J. T. Robinson.
Review of man-apes or ape-men?, by F. C. Howell.
Homo erectus, by A. Mann.
Human variation in an evolutionary perspective, by V. Sarich.
Genetic aspects of race, by C. Stern.
Genetic aspects of race mixture, by C. Stern.
In praise of waste, by G. Hardin.
The living nonhuman primates, by P. Dolhinow.
Field studies of Old World monkeys and apes, by S. L. Washburn, P. C. Jay, and J. B. Lancaster.
Dimensions of a comparative biology of primate groups, by H. Kummer.
Brain research and behavioural activity, by J. M. R. Delgado.
On the evolution of tool-using behavior, by J. B. Lancaster.
Tool using performances as indicators of behavioral adaptability, by K. R. L. Hall.
The evolution of hunting, by S. L. Washburn and C. S. Lancaster.