BY JOHN P. ANDERSON (British Museum). Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty’s Ships Adventure and Beagle between the years 1826 and 1836, describing their examination of the Southern Shores of South America, and the Beagle’s circumnavigation of the globe. [With appendices and addenda.] 3 vols. London, 1839, 8vo. Vol. iii. is the “Journal and Remarks, 1832-1836,” by Charles Darwin. The appendix to vol. ii. has a distinct title-page and pagination. Some copies of this work were issued in 2 vols., the third being complete in itself, and sold separately with the title “Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle, under the command of Captain Fitzroy, R.N., from 1832 to 1836. By Charles Darwin, Esq.,” etc. Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries visited during the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the World, under the command of Captain Fitzroy, R.N. Second edition, corrected, with additions. (Murray’s Colonial and Home Library.) London, 1845, 8vo. This has been reprinted with a new title-page reading, “A Naturalist’s Voyage Round the World, etc.” The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, under the command of Captain R. Fitzroy, during the years 1832-36. Edited and superintended by C. D. Part i., Fossil Mammalia, by R. Owen. (Part ii., Mammalia, described by G. R. Waterhouse, with a notice of their habits and ranges by C. D. Part iii., The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs. Being the first part of the Geology of the Voyage of the Beagle, under the command of Captain Fitzroy, 1832 to 1836. London, 1842, 8vo. Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands, visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, together with some brief notices on the Geology of Australia and the Cape of Good Hope. Being the second part of the Geology of the Voyage of the Beagle, etc. London, 1844, 8vo. Geological Observations on South America. Being the third part of the Geology of the Voyage of the Beagle, under the command of Captain Fitzroy, etc. London, 1846, 8vo. The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs, by C. D. With three plates. Second edition, revised. London, 1874, 8vo. Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands and parts of South America, visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, by C. D. Second edition, with maps and illustrations. London, 1876, 8vo. A Monograph on the Fossil LepadidÆ or Pedunculated Cirripedes of Great Britain. (PalÆontographical Society.) London, 1851, 4to. A Monograph of the sub-class Cirripedia, with figures of all the species. (Ray Society.) 2 vols. London, 1851-54, 8vo. A Monograph of the Fossil BalanidÆ and VerrucidÆ of Great Britain. (PalÆontographical Society.) London, 1854, 4to. On the Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. By C. D. London, 1859, 8vo. —— Fifth thousand. 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London, 1881, 8vo. —— Sixth thousand (corrected). London, 1882, 8vo. For private distribution. The following pages contain extracts from letters addressed to Professor Henslow by C. Darwin, Esq., printed for private distribution among the Members of the Cambridge Philosophical Society in consequence of the geological notices which they contain, etc. [Cambridge, 1835.] 8vo. Note sur la dÉcouverte de quelques Ossemens Fossiles dans l’AmÉrique du Sud. Annal. Sci. Nat. 2nd Ser. (Zoology). Tom. vii., 1837, pp. 319, 320. Notes upon the Rhea Americana. Zool. Soc. Proc., vol. v., 1837, pp. 35, 36. Remarks upon the Habits of the Genera Geospiza, Camarhynchus, Cactornis, and Certhidea of Gould. Proc. Zool. Soc., 1837, p. 49. Sur trois EspÈces du Genre Felis. L’Institut. Tom. vi., 1838, No. 235, pp. 210, 211. On the formation of Mould (1837). Geol. Soc. Proc., vol. ii., 1838, pp. 574-576; Observations of proofs of recent elevation on the Coast of Chili, made during the survey of H.M.S. “Beagle,” commanded by Capt. Fitzroy (1837). Geol. Soc. Proc., vol ii., 1838, pp. 446-449. A sketch of the deposits containing extinct Mammalia in the neighbourhood of the Plata (1837). Geol. Soc. Proc., vol. ii., 1838, pp. 542-544; On certain areas of elevation and subsidence in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, as deduced from the study of coral formations (1837). Geol. Soc. Proc., vol. ii., 1838, pp. 552-554; Geological Notes made during a survey of the East and West Coasts of South America in the years 1832, 1833, 1834, and 1835; with an account of a transverse section of the Cordilleras of the Andes between Valparaiso and Mendoza. Geol. Soc. Proc., vol. ii., 1838, pp. 210-212. Origin of saliferous deposits. Salt Lakes of Patagonia and La Plata. Geol. Soc. Jour., vol. ii. (pt. 2), 1838, pp. 127, 128. On the connexion of certain volcanic phenomena, and on the formation of mountain chains, and the effects of continental elevations. Geol. Soc. Proc., vol. ii., 1838, pp. 654-660; Monographia Chalciditum, by Francis Walker. (Vol. ii., Species collected by C. Darwin.) London, 1839, 8vo. Note on a rock seen on an iceberg in 16° South Latitude. Geog. Soc. Jour., vol. ix., 1839, pp. 528, 529. Ueber die Luftschifferei der Spinnen. Froriep, N. Not. Bd. lxxvii., No. 222, 1839, pp. 23, 24. Observations on the Parallel Roads of Glen Roy, and of other parts of Lochaber in Scotland, with an attempt to prove that they are of marine origin. Phil. Trans., 1839, pp. 39-82; On a remarkable bar of Sandstone off Pernambuco, on the coast of Brazil. Phil. Mag., vol. xix., 1841, pp. 257-260. Notes on the effects produced by the ancient glaciers of Caernarvonshire, and on the Boulders transported by floating ice. Edinb. New Phil. Jour., vol. xxxiii., 1842, pp. 352, 353. On the distribution of the erratic boulders, and on the contemporaneous unstratified deposits of South America (1841). Geol. Soc. Proc., vol. iii., 1842, pp. 425-430; The structure and distribution of Coral Reefs. Geog. Soc. Jour., vol. xii., 1842, pp. 115-119; Observations on the structure and propagation of the genus Sagitta. Ann. Nat. Hist. Tom. xiii., 1844, pp. 1-6; Brief descriptions of several Terrestrial PlanariÆ and of some remarkable Marine species, with an account of their habits. Ann. Nat. Hist., vol. xiv., 1844, pp. 241-251. An Account of the Fine Dust which often falls on vessels in the Atlantic Ocean. Geol. Soc. Jour., vol. ii., 1846, pp. 26-30. On the Geology of the Falkland Islands. Geol. Soc. Jour., vol. ii., 1846, pp. 267-274. On the Transportal of Erratic Boulders from a lower to a higher level. Geol. Soc. Jour., vol. iv., 1848, pp. 315-323. A Manual of Scientific Inquiry; prepared for the use of Her Majesty’s Navy, and travellers in general. Edited by Sir John F. W. Herschel. London, 1849, 8vo. This work, which has run through several editions, consists of a series of papers by various writers. Charles Darwin wrote “Geology,” pp. 156-195. On British Fossil LepadidÆ. Geol. Soc. Jour., vol. vi., 1850, pp. 439, 440. Analogy of the structure of some Volcanic Rocks with that of Glaciers. Edinb. Royal Soc. Proc. vol. ii., 1851, pp. 17, 18. On the power of icebergs to make rectilinear uniformly-directed grooves across a submarine undulatory surface. Phil. Mag., vol. x., 1855, pp. 96-98. On the action of Sea-water on the germination of Seeds (1856). Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. i., 1857 (Bot.), pp. 130-140. On the agency of Bees in the Fertilisation of Papilionaceous Flowers, and on the crossing of Kidney Beans. Ann. Nat. Hist., vol. ii., 1858, pp. 459-465; On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection. By C. D. and Alfred Wallace. Jour. Proc. Linn. Soc., vol iii., 1859, pp. 45-62. On the variation of organic beings in a state of nature; on the natural means of selection; on the comparison of domestic races and true species. Linn. Soc. Jour., vol iii., 1859, (Zool.) pp. 46-53; Fertilisation of Vincas. Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1861, pp. 552, 831, 832. On the Two Forms, or Dimorphic Condition, in the species of Primula, and, on their remarkable Sexual Relations. Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. vi., 1862 (Bot.), pp. 77-96. On the three remarkable sexual forms of Catasetum tridentatum, an Orchid in the possession of the Linnean Society. Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. vi., 1862 (Bot.), pp. 151-157. Observations sur l’hÉtÉromorphisme des fleurs et ses consÉquences pour fÉcondation. Annal. Sci. Nat. Tom. xix., 1863, (Bot.) pp. 204-255. On the thickness of the Pampean formation, near Buenos Ayres. Geol. Soc. Jour., vol. xix., 1863, pp. 68-71. On the existence of two forms, and on their reciprocal sexual relation, in several species of the genus Linum. Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. vii. (Bot.), 1863, pp. 69-83. On the so-called “Auditory sac” of Cirripedes. Nat. Hist. Review, 1863, pp. 115, 116. On the sexual relations of the three forms of Lythrum Salicaria (1864). Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. viii., 1865, (Bot.) pp. 169-196; On the movements and habits of Climbing Plants (1865). Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. ix., 1867, (Bot.) pp. 1-118; Queries about Expression for Anthropological Inquiry. Report of Smithsonian Institution for 1867, p. 324. Note on the Common Broom (Cytisus Scoparius). Linn. Soc. Jour., vol ix., 1867 (Bot.), p. 358. On the character and hybrid-like nature of the offspring from the illegitimate unions of dimorphic and trimorphic plants. Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. x., 1869 (Bot.), pp. 393-437. On the specific difference between Primula veris, Brit. Fl. (var. officinalis, Linn.), P. vulgaris, Brit. Fl. (var. acaulis, Linn.) and P. elatior, Jacq. and on the hybrid nature of the common Oxlip. With supplementary remarks on naturally-produced hybrids in the genus Verbascum. Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. x., 1869 (Bot.), pp. 437-454. De la variation des animaux et des plantes sous l’action de la domestication. (Transl.) Archives Sci. Phys. Nat. Tom. xxxiv., 1869, pp. 41-66. The Fertilisation of Winter-flowering Plants. Nature, vol. i., 1869, p. 85. Notes on the Fertilisation of Orchids. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. iv., 1869, pp. 141-159. Note on the habits of the Pampas Woodpecker: Colaptes campestris. Zool. Soc. Proc., 1870, pp. 705, 706. Pangenesis. Nature, vol. iii., 1871, pp. 502, 503. Fertilisation of Leschenaultia. Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1871, p. 1166. Origin of certain Instincts. Nature, vol. vii., 1873, pp. 417, 418. On the males and complemental males of certain Cirripedes, and on rudimentary structures. Nature, vol. viii., 1873, pp. 431-433. Perception in the lower animals. Zoologist, vol. viii., 1873, pp. 3488-3489; Fertilisation of the FumariaceÆ. Nature, vol. ix., 1874, p. 460. Flowers of the Primrose destroyed by birds. Nature, vol. ix., 1874, p. 482; vol. x., p. 24. Sexual Selection in relation to Monkeys. Nature, vol. xv., 1876, pp. 18, 19. Testimonial to Mr. Darwin. Evolution in the Netherlands. Letter of Mr. Darwin. Nature, vol. xv., 1877, pp. 410-412. A Biographical Sketch of an Infant. Mind, vol. ii. (No. 7, July 1877), pp. 285-294. The Contractile Filaments of the Teasel. Nature, vol. xvi., 1877, p. 339. Fritz MÜller on Flowers and Insects. Nature, vol. xvii., 1877, p. 78. Note on Fertilisation of Plants. Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1877, p. 246. Transplantation of Shells. Nature, vol. xviii., 1878, p. 120. Flowers and their unbidden guests, from the German of Dr. A. Kerner. With a prefatory letter by C. D. London, 1878, 8vo. Erasmus Darwin. By Ernst Krause. Translated from the German by W. S. Dallas. With a preliminary notice by Charles Darwin. London, 1879, 8vo. Originally appeared in “Kosmos.” Charles Darwin wrote the life, pp. 1-127 for the English edition, which on the publication of the work in book form in Germany (1880) was translated and appears in that edition, pp. 1-72. A copy of this work in the Library of the British Museum contains MS. Notes by Samuel Butler. Fritz MÜller on a Frog having Eggs on its back: on the Abortion of the Hairs on the Legs of certain Caddis Flies, etc. Nature, vol. xix., 1879, pp. 462-464. Rats and Water Casks. Nature, vol. xix., 1879, p. 481. Fertility of Hybrids from the Common and Chinese Goose. Nature, vol. xxi., 1880, p. 207. The Sexual Colours of certain Butterflies. Nature, vol. xxi., 1880, p. 237. The Omari Shell Mounds. Nature, vol. xxi., 1880, pp. 561, 562. Sir Wyville Thomson on Natural Selection. Nature, vol. xxiii., 1880, p. 32. Black Sheep. Nature, vol. xxiii., 1880, p. 103. Movements of Plants. Nature, vol. xxiii., 1881, p. 409. Mr. Darwin on Vivisection. Nature, vol. xxiii., 1881, p. 583. The Movements of Leaves. Nature, vol. xxiii., 1881, pp. 603, 604. Inheritance. Nature, vol. xxiv., 1881, p. 257. Leaves injured at night by free radiation. Nature, vol. xxiv., 1881, p. 459. On the Bodily and Mental Development of Infants. Nature, vol. xxiv., 1881, p. 565. Studies in the Theory of Descent, by August Weismann. Translated and edited by K. Meldola, with a prefatory notice by Charles Darwin. 3 pts., London, 1882, 8vo. The parasitic habits of Molothrus. Nature, vol. xxv., 1882, pp. 51, 52. The action of Carbonate of Ammonia on the roots of certain plants. Linn. Soc. Jour. (Bot.), vol. xix., 1882, pp. 239-261; The action of Carbonate of Ammonia on Chlorophyll Bodies. Linn. Soc. Jour. (Bot.), vol. xix., 1882, pp. 262-284; On the dispersal of freshwater bivalves. Nature, vol. xxv., 1882, pp. 529, 530. On the Modification of a Race of Syrian Street Dogs by means of Sexual Selection. By Dr. Van Dyck. With a preliminary notice by Charles Darwin. Proc. of the Zool. Soc. of London, 1882, pp. 367-370. Mental Evolution in Animals. By George John Romanes. With a posthumous essay on Instinct, by Charles Darwin. London, 1883, 8vo. MÉmoire inÉdit sur l’instinct. Revue Scientifique, tom. vi., 1883, pp. 749, 750. The Fertilisation of Flowers. By Prof. Hermann Mueller. Translated and edited by D’Arcy W. Thompson. With a preface by Charles Darwin. London, 1883, 8vo. Notes on Parasites collected by C. D., by T. Spencer Cobbold. Jour. Linn. Soc. (Zoology), vol. xix., 1885, pp. 174-178. The European Literature upon Charles Darwin and his Works is so extensive that it is only possible to give a selection. Adams, W. H. Davenport.—Master Minds in Art, Science, and Letters. London, 1886, 8vo. Charles Darwin, with portrait, pp. 251-276. Allen, Grant.—The Evolutionist at Large. [Reprinted from the St. James’s Gazette.] London, 1881, 8vo. —— English Worthies. Edited by Andrew Lang. Charles Darwin, by G. A. London, 1885, 8vo. Argyll, Duke of.—The Reign of Law. London, 1867, 8vo. References to Charles Darwin. —— The Unity of Nature. London, 1884, 8vo. Numerous references to Charles Darwin. Armstrong, R. A.—Modern Sermons. No. 3. Charles Darwin, by the Rev. R. A. Armstrong. Manchester [1885], 8vo. Aveling, Edward B.—The Student’s Darwin. (International Library of Science and Freethought, vol. ii.) London, 1881, 8vo. —— Darwinism and Small Families. London, 1882, 8vo. —— The Religious Views of Charles Darwin. London, 1883, 8vo. Baildon, Henry B.—The Spirit of Nature, being a series of interpretative essays on the history of matter from the atom to the flower. London, 1880, 8vo. Balfour, Francis M.—A Treatise on Comparative Embryology, 2 vols. London, 1880-1, 8vo. Bateman, Frederic.—Darwinism tested by language; with a preface by Edward Meyrick Goulburn, Dean of Norwich. London, 1877, 8vo. Bennett, A. W.—The Theory of Natural Selection from a mathematical point of view. 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The addresses delivered on the occasion were— Introductory by Theodore Gill; Blind, Mathilde.—Shelley’s View of Nature contrasted with Darwin’s. London, 1886, 8vo. Only 25 copies of this lecture were printed for private distribution. Boase, Henry S.—A few words on Evolution and Creation, etc. London, 1832, 8vo. Braubach, W.—Religion, Moral, und Philosophie der Darwin’schen Artlehre. Neuwied, 1869, 8vo. Bree, C. R.—Species not Transmutable, nor the result of secondary causes. Being a critical examination of Mr. Darwin’s work entitled “Origin and Variation of Species.” London [1860], 8vo. —— An Exposition of Fallacies in the Hypothesis of Mr. Darwin. London, 1872, 8vo. BÜchner, Ludwig.—Sechs Vorlesungen Über die Darwin’sche Theorie, etc. Leipzig, 1868, 8vo. —— ConfÉrences sur la ThÉorie Darwinienne de la Transmutation des EspÈces, etc. Leipzig, 1869, 8vo. Butler, Samuel.—Evolution, old and new; or, the theories of Buffon, Dr. Erasmus Darwin, and Lamarck, as compared with that of Mr. Charles Darwin. London, 1879, 8vo. —— Second edition. London, 1882, 8vo. —— Unconscious Memory, etc. London, 1880, 8vo. —— Luck or Cunning, as the main means of organic modification? An attempt to throw additional light upon the late Mr. Charles Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection. London, 1887, 8vo. Candolle, Alphonse de.—Histoire des Sciences et des Savants depuis deux SiÈcles, suivie d’autres Études sur des sujets scientifiques, en particulier sur la SÉlection dans l’EspÈce Humaine. GenÈve, 1873, 8vo. —— Darwin considÉrÉ au point de vue des causes de son succÈs et de l’importance de ses travaux. DeuxiÈme Édition. GenÈve, 1882, 8vo. Canestrini, Giovanni.—La Teoria dell’ Evoluzione esposta ne’ suoi fondamenti come introduzione alla lettura delle opere del Darwin e de’ suoi seguaci. Torino, 1877, 8vo. Carlyle, Rev. Gavin.—The Battle of Unbelief. London, 1878, 8vo. Darwinianism and Man, pp. 149-173. Carneri, B.—Sittlichkeit und Darwinismus. Wien, 1871, 8vo. Cartoon Portraits.—Cartoon Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Men of the Day. London, 1873, 4to. C. R. Darwin, F.R.S., pp. 6 and 7. Cattell, Charles C.—Is Darwinism Atheistic? (The Atheistic Platform, No. viii.) London, 1884, 8vo. Celakovsky, Ladislav.—Uvahy PrirodovedeckÉ o Darwinove Theorii, etc. V Praze, 1877, 8vo. Cleland, John.—Evolution, Expression, and Sensation, etc. Glasgow, 1881, 8vo. Cobbe, Frances Power.—Darwinism in Morals, and other Essays. London, 1872, 8vo. Collins, Mortimer.—Pen Sketches by a Vanished Hand; from the Darwinism, vol. ii., pp. 51-61. Conn, H. W.—Evolution of To-day, etc. New York, 1886, 8vo. Cook, Joseph.—Boston Monday Lectures. Heredity, etc. London, 1881, 8vo. Darwin’s Theory of Pangenesis, pp. 59-79; Cooper, Thomas.—Evolution, the Stone Book, and the Mosaic Record of Creation. London, 1878, 8vo. —— Thoughts at fourscore, and earlier. A Medley. London, 1885, 8vo. Charles Darwin and the Fallacies of evolution, pp. 132-162; Cope, E. D.—Origin of the Fittest. London, 1887, 8vo. Cunningham, J. T.—The Round Table Series. (No. 5.) Charles Darwin, Naturalist. Edinburgh, 1886, 8vo. Curtis, George T.—Creation or Evolution? A Philosophical Inquiry. London, 1887, 8vo. Darwin, Charles R.—The Darwinian Theory of the Transmutation of Species examined by a Graduate of the University of Cambridge. Second edition. London, 1868, 8vo. —— The Fall of Man: or, the Loves of the Gorillas. A popular scientific lecture upon the Darwinian Theory of Development by Sexual Selection. By a Learned Gorilla. Edited by the author of “The New Gospel of Peace.” [Illustrated.] New York, 1871, 8vo. —— Our Blood Relations; or, the Darwinian Theory. London, 1872, 8vo. —— Stammen wir von den Affen ab? [Being a reply to Darwin’s Origin of Species.] Dresden, 1872, 8vo. —— The Fall of Man; an answer to Mr. Darwin’s “Descent of Man,” being a complete refutation, by common sense arguments, of the Theory of the Development of the human race by means of natural selection. London, 1873, 8vo. —— The Darwinian Theory examined. London, 1878, 8vo. —— Bondige uiteenzetting van het Darwinisme voor leeken in de natuurwetenschappen. Deventer, 1878, 8vo. —— What Mr. Darwin saw in his voyage round the world in the ship “Beagle.” [Illustrated.] New York [1879], 8vo. —— Die Grundlehren der wahren Naturreligion nach Darwin und Haeckel. Berlin, 1881, 8vo. —— Darwinism stated by Darwin himself. Characteristic passages from the writings of C. D., selected and arranged by N. Sheppard. New York, 1884, 8vo. Daubeny, Charles.—Remarks on the final causes of the Sexuality of Plants, with particular reference to Mr. Darwin’s work on the Origin of Species. Oxford, 1860, 8vo. —— Miscellanies: being a collection of Memoirs and Essays, etc. 2 vols. Oxford, 1867, 8vo. Remarks on the Final Causes of the Sexuality of Plants, etc., vol. ii., pp. 85-107. Davey, Samuel.—Darwin, Carlyle, and Dickens, with other essays. London [1876], 8vo. Davies, Charles M.—Mystic London; or, phases of occult life in the Metropolis. London, 1875, 8vo. “Darwinism on the Devil,” pp. 179-197. Diman, Jeremiah Lewis.—The Theistic Argument as effected by recent theories. A course of lectures delivered at the Lowell Institute in Boston. [Edited, with a preface, by G. P. Fisher.] Boston, 1881, 8vo. Dixon, Charles.—Evolution without Natural Selection; or, the Segregation of Species without the aid of the Darwinian Hypothesis. London, 1885, 8vo. Dodel, afterwards Dodel-Port, Arnold. Die neuere SchÖpfungsgeschichte nach dem gegenwÄrtigen Stande der Naturwissenschaften, etc. Leipzig, 1875, 8vo. Draper, Professor.—“On the Intellectual Development of Europe, considered with reference to the views of Mr. Darwin and others, that the Progression of Organisms is determined by Law.” Paper read at the Oxford Meeting of the British Association, 1860, with discussion. (Gardeners’ Chronicle, Aug. 6, 1860, pp. 713, 714.) Dreher, Eugen.—Der Darwinismus und seine Consequenzen in wissenschaftlicher und socialer Beziehung. Halle, 1882, 8vo. Drury, John B.—Veddes Lectures, 1883. Truths and Untruths of Evolution. New York [1884], 8vo. Dubois-Reymond, Emil.—Darwin versus Galiani. Berlin, 1876, 8vo. —— Friedrich II. in Englischen Urtheilen. Darwin und Kopernicus, etc. Leipzig, 1884, 8vo. Ducasse, FÉlix.—Étude historique et critique sur le Transformisme, etc. Paris, 1876, 8vo. Dumont, LÉon A.—Haeckel et la thÉorie de l’Évolution en Allemagne. Paris, 1873, 8vo. Duval, Mathias.—Le Darwinisme. Paris, 1886, 8vo. Dykes, Rev. J. 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H.—Celebrities at Home. Reprinted from “The World.” London, 1877, 8vo. Mr. Darwin at Down. Second series, pp. 223-230. Yorke, J. F.—Notes on Evolution and Christianity. London, 1882, 8vo. Young, J. R.—Modern Scepticism, viewed in relation to Modern Science; more especially in reference to the doctrines of Colenso, Huxley, Lyell, and Darwin, etc. London, 1865, 8vo. Zacharias, Otto.—Zur Entwicklungstheorie. Jena, 1876, 8vo. —— Charles R. Darwin und die culturhistorische Bedeutung seiner Theorie vom Ursprung der Arten. Berlin, 1882, 8vo. Darwin, Charles Robert.
—— and Chemistry. Christian Scientific Magazine, by Andrew Taylor, April 1887. —— and Copernicus. Nature, by Du Bois Reymond, vol. 27, 1883, pp. 557, 558. —— and Evolution. Church Quarterly Review, vol. 14, 1882, pp. 347-367. —— and Galiani. Popular Science Monthly, by Prof. Emil du Bois-Reymond, vol. 14, 1879, pp. 409-425. —— and Haeckel. Popular Science Monthly, by Professor Huxley, vol. 6, 1875, pp. 592-598. —— and his Teachings. Quarterly Journal of Science, illustrated, vol. 3, 1866, pp. 151-176. —— and Pangenesis. Scientific Opinion, vol. 2, 1869, pp. 365-367, 391-393, 407, 408. —Quarterly Journal of Science, vol. 5, 1868, pp. 295-313. —— Pangenesis as applied to the faculty of memory. Journal of Anthropology, by Alfred Sanders, Oct. 1870, pp. 144-149. —— and Philosophy. Contemporary Review, by Sir A. Grant, vol. 17, 1871, pp. 275-281; —— e la Filosofia del Secolo XIX. Rivista Europea, by C. Bizzozero, vol. 29, 1882, pp. 5-34. —— and Spencer, Huxley, and Tyndall. Dickinson’s Theological Annual, by George B. Cheever, 1875, pp. 418-441. —— Animals and Plants under Domestication. Boston Review, by C. R. Bliss, vol. 9, 1869, pp. 453-462.
—— Answered. Penn Monthly Magazine, vol. 6, 1875, pp. 368-372. —— as a Botanist. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, by Lester F. Ward, vol. 25, 1883, pp. 81-86. —— as a Horticulturist. Gardeners’ Chronicle, with portrait, March 6th, 1875, pp. 308, 309. —— before the French Academy. Nature, vol. 2, 1870, pp. 261, 298, and 309. —Das Ausland, 1870, pp. 855-857. —— Biography of. Biograph, vol. 6, 1881, pp. 525-529. —Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, by William H. Dall, vol. 25, 1883, pp. 56-59. —— Contributions to Philosophy. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, by John W. Powell, vol. 25, 1883, pp. 60-70. —— Critics on. Contemporary Review, by T. H. Huxley, vol. 18, 1871, pp. 443-476; reprinted in Critiques and Addresses, by Huxley, 1873. —— et ses Critiques. Revue des Deux Mondes, by Auguste Laugel, tome 74, sÊconde pÉriode, 1868, pp. 130-156. —— und seine Gegner. Aus Ausland, 1871, pp. 88-91. —— Cross and Self-Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom. American Journal of Science, by Asa Gray, vol. 13, 3rd Series, 1877, pp. 125-141. —Nature, by W. T. Thiselton Dyer, vol. 15, 1877, pp. 329-332. —— Debt of Science to. Illustrated. Century, by Alfred R. Wallace, vol. 25, 1883, pp. 420-432.
—— Doctrine of. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, by Theodore Gill, vol. 25, 1883, pp. 47-55. —— Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. St. Paul’s Magazine, by Henry Holbeach, vol. 12, 1873, pp. 190-211.
—— Facts and Fancies of. Good Words, by David Brewster, 1862, pp. 3-9. —— His Biographers and his Traducer. Journal of Science, vol. 5, 3rd series, 1883, pp. 203-210. —— His Mistake. Catholic World, vol. 39, 1884, pp. 289-300. —— His Work in Entomology. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 25, 1883, pp. 70-81. —— Hypotheses of. Fortnightly Review, by G. H. Lewes, vol. 9, 1868, pp. 353-373, 611-628, and vol. 10, pp. 61-80, 492-509. —— Hypothesis and Design in Nature. Dickinson’s Theological Annual, by George F. White, 1877, pp. 404-419. —— Insectivorous Plants. Nature, by Alfred W. Bennett, vol. 12, 1875, pp. 207-209, and 228-231. —— Life and Work. Modern Review, by W. B. Carpenter, vol. 3, 1882, pp. 500-524. —Canadian Monthly, vol. 8, N.S., 1882, pp. 540-542. —— On a Future State. Spectator, 1882, p. 1249. —— On Coral Reefs. Nature, by James D. Dana, vol. 10, 1874, pp. 408-410.
—— On Earth Worms. Fraser’s Magazine, by F. A. Paley, vol. 25, N.S., 1882, pp. 46-53.
—— On His Travels. Penn Monthly, by R. E. Thompson, vol. 2, 1871, pp. 562-572. —— On Orchids.
—— Origin of Species.
—— —— Agassiz’ Views of the Origin of Species. Proceedings of Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool, by C. Collingwood, No. 15, 1861, pp. 81-99. —— —— A Characterisation of the Origin of Species. Journal of Science, by Oswald Dawson, vol. 7, 3rd Ser., 1885, pp. 441-458. —— —— Criticisms on the Origin of Species. Natural History Review, by T. H. Huxley, vol. 4, 1864, pp. 566-580; reprinted in Lay Sermons, 1870. —— —— Coming of Age of the Origin of Species. Nature, by T. H. Huxley, vol. 22, 1880, pp. 1-4; —— Philosophy of Language. Fraser’s Magazine, by Professor Max MÜller, vol. 7, N.S., 1873, pp. 525-541 and 659-678, and vol. 8, N.S., pp. 1-24; —— —— Max MÜller on. Proceedings of Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool, No. 27, 1873, pp. xli-liii. —— Phrenological Delineation of. Phrenological Magazine, with portrait, vol. 1, 1880, pp. 89-92. —— Power of Movement in Plants. Saturday Review, vol. 51, 1881, pp. 57, 58.
—— Reminiscence of. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine (portrait), by James D. Hague, vol. 69, 1884, pp. 759-763. —— Studies in. American Church Review, by J. F. Garrison, vol. 27, 1875, pp. 197-218. —— Testimonial to, in the Netherlands. American Naturalist, vol. 11, 1877, pp. 295-300. —— Theories of. Dial, by A. L. Chapin, vol. 3, 1882, pp. 168, 169. —— Theory of Instinct. Nineteenth Century, by G. F. Romanes, vol. 16, 1884, pp. 434-450. —— Works of. Westminster Review, N.S., vol. 62, 1882, pp. 85-121. Darwinian Eden.—Overland Monthly, by M. G. Upton, vol. 7, 1871, pp. 159-166. Darwinian Idea.—Every Saturday, vol. 10, pp. 414, etc. Darwinism.
—— Analogies with Calvinism Bibliotheca Sacra, by Geo. F. Wright, vol. 37, 1880, pp. 48-76. —— and Agassiz. Popular Science Monthly, by John Fiske, vol. 3, 1873, pp. 692-705. —— and Chemistry. Christian Science Magazine, by A. Taylor, April 1887. —— and Christianity. Lakeside Monthly, by E. O. Haven, vol. 7, 1872, pp. 302-318. —Baptist Magazine, vol. 74, 1882, pp. 245-253. —— Man in, and in Christianity. American Church Review, vol. 24, 1872, pp. 288-299. —— and Design, St. Clair on. Dublin Review, vol. 23, N.S., 1874, pp. 232-240. —— and Divinity. Fraser’s Magazine, by Leslie Stephen, vol. 5, N.S., 1872, pp. 409-421; —— and its Effects upon Religious Thought. Jour. of the Trans. of the Victoria Institute, by C. R. Bree, vol. 7, 1874, pp. 253-570. —— —— Discussion on preceding, pp. 270-285. —— and Language. North American Review, by W. D. Whitney, vol. 119, 1874, pp. 61-88. —Das Ausland, No. 17, 1864, pp. 397-399. —— and Language, Schleicher on. Nature, by Max MÜller, vol. 1, 1870, pp. 256-259. —— and Morality. Canadian Monthly, by John Watson, vol. 10, 1876, pp. 319-326. —Spectator, 1867, pp. 1255, 1256. —— and National Life. Nature, vol. 1, 1869, pp. 183, 184. —— and Religion. Macmillan’s Magazine, vol. 24, 1871, pp. 45-51; —— and Schopenhauer. Journal of Anthropology, by Dr. D. Asher, Jan. 1871, pp. 312-332. —— An Exegesis of, by Oswald Dawson. Journal of Science, vol. 6, 3rd series, 1884, pp. 725-738. —— Application of, to Flowers and the Insects which visit them. American Naturalist, by E. Muller, vol. 5, 1871, pp. 271-297. —— Attitude of Working Naturalists towards. Nation, by Asa Gray, vol. 17, 1873, pp. 258-261; reprinted in Darwiniana, by Asa Gray, 1876. —— Bateman on. Dublin Review, vol. 31, N.S., 1878, pp. 139-152. —Nation, by J. Fiske, vol. 27, 1878, pp. 367, 368. —— Credibility of. Jour. of the Trans. of the Victoria Institute, by Geo. Warington, vol. 2, 1867, pp. 39-62. —— —— Reply to preceding Paper, by James Reddie, vol. 2, 1867, pp. 63-85. —— —— Discussion on same, pp. 85-125. —— Dangers of. Popular Science Monthly, vol. 15, 1879, pp. 68-71. —— Deduction from. Nature, by W. Stanley Jevons, vol. 1, 1870, pp. 231, 232. —— Development Theory in. Das Ausland, No. 14, 1863, pp. 325-331. —— Difficulties of. Quarterly Journal of Science, vol. 12, 1875, pp. 322-336. —— Ethical Aspect of. Canadian Monthly, by J. Watson, vol. 11, 1878, pp. 638-644. —— Fallacies of, Dr. Bree on. Dublin Review, vol. 23, N.S., 1874, pp. 240-246. —Nature, by Alfred R. Wallace, vol. 5, 1872, pp. 237-239. —— Fiske on. Nature, vol. 20, 1879, pp. 575, 576. —— Frolic in Space. Lakeside, by J. M. Binckley, vol. 8, pp. 446, etc. —— Gray’s Darwiniana. Nation, by H. W. Holland, vol. 23, 1876, pp. 358, 359. —— Great Difficulty of. Nature, by L. S. Beale, vol. 5, 1872, pp. 63, 64. —— Haeckel’s Reply to Virchow. Nation, by H. T. Finck, vol. 28, 1879, pp. 320-322. —— Historic Development of. Baptist Quarterly, by G. W. Samson, vol. 11, 1877, pp. 29-38. —— Infallibility in. Dublin University Magazine, vol. 6, N.S., 1880, pp. 641-669. —— in Germany. North American Review, by C. L. Brace, vol. 110, 1870, pp. 284-299.
—— in Morals. Canadian Monthly, by J. A. Allen, vol. 11, 1878, pp. 490-501. —Theological Review, by F. P. Cobbe, vol. 8, 1871, pp. 167-192. —— Its Value as a Cosmological Theory. Cape Monthly Magazine, by the Rev. J. Turnbull, vol. 11, N.S. 1875, pp. 184-188 and 212-225. —— Last Attack on. Nature, by A. R. Wallace, vol. 6, 1872, pp. 237-239. —— Latest Development of. London Quarterly Review, vol. 57, 1882, pp. 371-391. —— Missing Links in. Gentleman’s Magazine, by Andrew Wilson, 1879, pp. 298-320. —— Mivart on. Dublin Review, vol. 16, N.S., 1871, pp. 482-486. —— My Cousin the Gorilla. Tinsley’s Magazine, vol. 8, 1871, pp. 395-399, and vol. 9, pp. 135-140. —— New York “Nation” on, in Germany. Popular Science Monthly, vol. 8, 1876, pp. 235-240. —— Relation of, to other branches of Science. Longman’s Magazine, by Robert S. Bell, vol. 3, 1884, pp. 76-92. —— Ridiculous. Lutheran Quarterly, by W. Streissguth, vol. 5, pp. 404, etc. —— Science against. University Quarterly, by J. Moore, vol. 35, pp. 186, etc. —— Some Popular Misconceptions of. Proc. of the Literary and Phil. Soc. of Liverpool, by S. Fletcher-Williams, No. 36, 1882, pp. 133-156. —— Strictures on. Anthropological Journal, by H. H. Howorth, vol. 2, 1873, pp. 21-40; —— Studies in. American Church Review, by J. F. Garrison, vol. 27, 1875, pp. 197-218. —— tested by recent researches in language. Jour. of the Trans. of the Victoria Institute, by —— Theological Import of. Christian Observer, vol. 73, p. 623, etc. —— Triumph of. North American Review, by J. Fiske, vol. 124, 1877, pp. 90-106. —— True and False in. Journal of Speculative Philosophy, by E. von Hartmann, vol. 11, 1877, pp. 244-251, and 392-399; —— versus Philosophy. Southern Review, vol. 13, 1873, pp. 253-273. —— What is? Nation, by A. Gray, vol. 18, 1874, pp. 348-351; reprinted in Darwiniana, by Asa Gray, 1876. IV.—CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS.
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