Translator.A. E. Shipley I. | The Duration of Life, 1881 | 1 | II. | On Heredity, 1883 | 67 | III. | Life and Death, 1883 | 107 | Translator.Selmar SchÖnland IV. | The Continuity of the Germ-plasm as the Foundation of a Theory of Heredity, 1885 | 161 | V. | The Significance of Sexual Reproduction in the Theory of Natural Selection, 1886 | 251 | VI. | On the Number of Polar Bodies and their Significance in Heredity, 1887 | 333 | VII. | On the Supposed Botanical Proofs of the Transmission of Acquired Characters, 1888. | 385 | VIII. | The Supposed Transmission of Mutilations, 1888 | 419 | Abstracts of Professor Weismann’s Essays on Heredity and Kindred Problems, already Published in this Country. I. | A short abstract in ‘Nature,’ Vol. XXXVII, pp. 541-542, byP.C.Mitchell. | II. | A short abstract in ‘Nature,’ Vol. XXXVIII, pp. 156-157, byP.C.Mitchell. | III. | A short article on the subject of this Essay in ‘The Nineteenth Century’ for May, 1885, byA.E.Shipley. | IV. | Abstract in ‘Nature,’ Vol. XXXIII, pp. 154-157, byProfessorMoseley. | V. | Abstract in ‘Nature,’ Vol. XXXIV, pp. 629-632, byProfessorMoseley. | VI. | Abstract in ‘Nature,’ Vol. XXXVI, pp. 607-609, byProfessorWeismann. | VII, | VIII.The Essays being of so recent a date no abstract has yet appeared in this country. | A criticism of Professor Weismann’s theories will be found in ‘The Physiology of Plants,’ by Professor Vines, Lecture XXIII, pp. 660 et seqq. I. THE DURATION OF LIFE. 1881.
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