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published in the Trans. Linn a an Soc. for 1858, were reprinted in the Fop. 

 Sci. Mo., vol. 60, 1901. DARWIN: Personality and biography (For refer- 

 ences to his theory see under Chapter XVII) ; Life and letters by his son, 

 3 vols., 1887, new ed., 1896; More Letters of Charles Darwin, 2 vols., 

 1903; Chapter in Marshall's Lectures on the Darwinian Theory; Darwin, 

 Naturalist's Voyage around the World, 1880; Gould, Biographical Clinics, 

 for Darwin's illness due to eye-strain; Poulton, Chas. Darwin and the 

 Theory of Natural Selection, 1896. WALLACE: My Life, 2 vols., 1905; 

 The Critic, Oct., 1905. HUXLEY: Lifeand Letters by his son, 1901; Nu- 

 merous sketches at the time of his death, 1895, in N attire, Nineteenth Cen- 

 tury, Pop. Sci. Mo., etc., etc. HAECKEL: His Life and Work by Bolsche, 

 1906. 



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It is deemed best to omit the references to Technical papers upon which 

 the summaries of recent tendencies are based. Morgan's Experimental 

 Zoology, 1907. Jennings, Behavior of the Lower Organisms, 1906. Mos- 

 quitoes and other insects in connection with the transmission of disease, 

 see Folsom, Entomology, 1906, chapter IX, p. 299. BIOLOGICAL LAB- 

 ORATORIES: Dean, The Marine Biological Stations of Europe, Ann. Kept. 

 Smithson. Inst., 1894; Marine Biolog. Station at Naples, Harper's Mag., 

 1901; The Century, vol. 10 (Emily Nunn Whitman); Williams, A 

 History of Science, vol. V, chapter V, 1904; Am. Nat., vol. 31, 1897; 

 Pop. Sci. Mo., vol. 54, 1899; ibid., vol. 59, 1901. Woods Holl Station A 

 Marine University, Ann. Kept. Smithson. Inst., 1902. 



