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Life of Charles Darwin
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;
Geol. Soc. Trans., vol. vi., 1842, pp. 415-432.
The structure and distribution of Coral Reefs.
Geog. Soc. Jour., vol. xii., 1842, pp. 115-119;
Poggendorff, Annal. Bd. lxiv., 1845, pp. 563-613;
Edinb. New Phil. Jour., vol. xxxiv., 1843, pp. 47-50.
Observations on the structure and propagation of the genus Sagitta.
Ann. Nat. Hist. Tom. xiii., 1844, pp. 1-6;
Ann. Sc. Nat. (Zool.) Tom. i., 1844, pp. 360-365;
Froriep, Notizen. Bd. xxx., 1844, col. 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;
Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1857, pp. 725, and 1858, pp. 824, 844.
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;
Halle, Zeitschr. Gesell. Nat. Bd. xvi., 1860, pp. 425-459.
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;
Archives Sci. Phys. Nat. Tom. xxiii., 1865, pp. 69-72.
On the movements and habits of Climbing Plants (1865).
Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. ix., 1867, (Bot.) pp. 1-118;
Flora, vol. xlix., 1866, pp. 241-252, 273-282, 321-325, 337-345, 375-378, 385-398.
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;
Nature, vol. vii., 1878, p. 360.
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.
Les Débuts de l’intelligence; Esquisse biographique d’un petit enfant, Revue Scientifique, tom. 13, 1877, pp. 25-29.
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; abstract by Mr. Francis Darwin in Nature, vol. xxv., 1882, pp. 489-490.
The action of Carbonate of Ammonia on Chlorophyll Bodies.
Linn. Soc. Jour. (Bot.), vol. xix., 1882, pp. 262-284; abstract by Mr. Francis Darwin in Nature, vol. xxv., 1882, pp. 489, 490.
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.
III. – APPENDIX Biography, Criticism, etcThe 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. (Read before section D of the British Association, at Liverpool, Sept. 20, 1870.)
Bennett, D. M. – The World’s Sages, Infidels, and Thinkers. New York, 1876, 8vo.
Darwin, pp. 846-848.
Benson, Lawrence S. – Philosophic Reviews. Darwin answered; or, Evolution a myth, etc. New York, 1875, 8vo.
Bentham, George. – “Addresses of George Bentham, President, read at the meetings of the Linnean Society, 1862-1873.”
Berkeley, Hon. G. C. Grantley F. – Fact against Fiction. With some remarks on Darwin. 2 vols. London, 1874, 8vo.
Bernardo, D. di. – Il Darwinismo e le specie animali. Siena, 1881, 8vo.
Bianconi, J. Joseph. – La Théorie Darwinienne et la Création dite Indépendante. Bologne, 1874, 8vo.
Biological Society of Washington. – Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. With the addresses read on the occasion of the Darwin Memorial Meeting, May 12, 1882. Washington, 1882, 8vo.
With vol. xxv. of the Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. The addresses delivered on the occasion were —
Introductory by Theodore Gill;
Biographical Sketch by William H. Dall;
The Philosophic Bearings of Darwinism, by John W. Powell;
Darwin’s Investigations on the relation of Plants and Insects, by C. V. Riley;
Darwin as a Botanist, by L. F. Ward;
Darwin on Emotional Expression, by F. Baker;
a Darwinian Bibliography, by F. W. True.
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 Prirodovĕdecké o Darwinovĕ 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 papers of the late Mortimer Collins. 2 vols. London, 1879, 8vo.
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;
Darwin on the Origin of Conscience, pp. 80-99.
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;
The Origin of Species, pp. 322-334.
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. Oswald. – Problems of Faith, a contribution to present controversies, being a third series of Lectures to Young Men, etc. With a preface by the Rev. J. O. D. London, 1875, 8vo.
– Disputed Questions of Belief; being Lectures to Young Men, etc. London, 1874, 8vo.
Evolution: An Exposition and Critique by the Rev. H. S. Paterson, pp. 183-252.
Elam, Charles. – Winds of Doctrine: being an examination of the modern theories of automatism and evolution. London, 1876, 8vo.
Encyclopædia Americana. – The Encyclopædia Americana, etc. New York, 1885, 4to.
Articles Darwin and Darwinism, vol. ii., pp. 542-555.
Encyclopædia Britannica. – The Encyclopædia Britannica. Ninth edition. Vol 8. Edinburgh, 1877, 4to.
The article Evolution by Professor Huxley and James Sully.
Ercolani, Luigi. – Darwinismo. Reggio, Calabria, 1882, 8vo.
Essays. – English Essays. Hamburg, 1869, 12mo.
Mr. Darwin’s Theories, vol. ii., pp. 108-138. Reprinted from the Westminster Review, January 1869.
Fawcett, Henry. – On the Method of Mr. Darwin in his Treatise on the Origin of Species. (Report of the 31st Meeting of the British Association, 1861, p. 141.) London, 1862, 8vo.
Fée, A. – Le Darwinisme, ou Examen de la Théorie relative à l’origine des espèces. Paris, 1864, 8vo.
Appeared originally in the Gazette Hebdomadaire de Médecine et de Chirurgie, 1864.
Ferrière, Émile. – Le Darwinisme. Paris, 1872, 8vo.
Ferris, Benjamin G. – A new theory of the Origin of Species. New York, 1883, 8vo.
Fiske, John. – Darwinism, and other Essays. London, 1879, 8vo.
– Another edition. Boston [U.S.], 1885, 8vo.
– Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy, based on the Doctrine of Evolution, etc. 2 vols. London, 1874, 8vo.
Numerous references to Charles Darwin.
– Excursions of an Evolutionist. London, 1884, 8vo.
In memoriam: Charles Darwin, pp. 337-369.
– The Destiny of Man viewed in the light of his Origin. Boston [U.S.], 1884, 8vo.
– The Idea of God as affected by modern knowledge. London, 1885, 8vo.
Flourens, M. J. P. – Examen du livre de M. Darwin sur l’origine des espèces. Paris, 1864, 12mo.
Flower, Professor W. H. On Palæontological Evidence of Gradual Modification of Animal Forms, read at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, April 25, 1873 (Journal of the Royal Institution).
Force, M. F. – Pre-historic Man. Darwinism and Deity. The Mound Builders. Cincinnati, 1873, 8vo.
Galton, Francis. – Hereditary Genius: an inquiry into its laws and consequences. London, 1869, 8vo.
References to C. D.
– English Men of Science: their nature and nurture. London, 1874, 8vo.
References to C. D.
– Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development. London, 1883, 8vo.
References to C. D.
Geology. – Geology and its Teaching, especially as it relates to the Development Theory as propounded in “Vestiges of Creation” and Darwin’s “Origin of Species.” Reprinted from the “Leeds Express.” London, 1861, 12mo.
Gibson, Rev. Charles B. – Philosophy, Science, and Revelation. Second edition. London, 1874, 8vo.
Goblet d’Alviella, Count Eugène. – The Contemporary Evolution of Religious Thought in England, America, and India. Translated by J. Moden. London, 1885, 8vo.
Graham, William. – The Creed of Science, religious, moral, and social. London, 1881, 8vo.
Gray, Asa. – Natural Selection not inconsistent with Natural Theology. A free examination of Darwin’s Treatise on the Origin of Species and of its American Reviewers. London, 1861, 8vo.
Appeared originally in the Atlantic Monthly for July, August, and October, 1860.
– Darwiniana: Essays and Reviews pertaining to Darwinism. New York, 1876, 8vo.
Greaves, C. A. – The Science of Life; and Darwin’s Hypothesis. Two lectures. London [1873], 8vo.
Haeckel, Ernst H. P. A. – Generelle Morphologie der Organismen. Allgemeine Grundzüge der organischen Formen-Wissenschaft, mechanisch begründet durch die von Charles Darwin, etc. 2 Bde. Berlin, 1866, 8vo.
– Natürliche Schöpfungsgeschichte, etc. Berlin, 1868, 8vo.