By some quick googling I found what should be references to the remaining of Almeyda's quotes.
I kind of had to laugh when seeing one quote attributed to "Professor Whitten", as if there's only one Professor Whitten... (clue, there's not)
I took out the silly explanations of who the people are that went like "World famous, incredibly important person in biology!! OMG"
Ernst Chain, as quoted by R. W. Clark, in The Life of Ernst Chain: Penicillin and Beyond, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1985, p. 148.
Loren Eiseley, Ph.D. (anthropology), "The secret of life" in "The Immense Journey", Random House, New York, 1957, p. 199.
Professor Whitten (Professor of Genetics, University of Melbourne, Australia), 1980 Assembly Week address.
Lipson, H.S. (or H.J.?) "A Physicist Looks at Evolution", Physics Bulletin, vol. 31, May 1980, pg. 138
Incidentally while googling for the Lipson quote I found this quote (at the TalkOrigins.org "Quote Mine Project" no less):
Several people have given clear indications that they do not understand Darwin's theory. The Theory does not merely say that species have slowly evolved: that is obvious from the fossil record.
- H. J. Lipson, "A physicist looks at evolution - a rejoinder", Physics Bulletin, December 1980, pg 337.
A quote in which he(she?) clearly says that evolution is
obvious from the fossil record.