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What Have Butterflies Got to Do with Darwin?
Book Review of Bernard d'Abrera, Concise Atlas of Butterflies of the World

by William A. Dembski
William_Dembski@baylor.edu

ABSTRACT—Review of Bernard d'Abrera, The Concise Atlas of Butterflies of the World (London: Hill House, 2001), 353 pages. This book can be purchased from ISCID by clicking here.

"This essay first appeared in Metanexus: The Online Forum on Religion and Science <http://www.metanexus.net> and is reproduced here with permission. Copyright William A. Dembski, 2001."

To read the entire book review, please click here

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