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1873. 4 J 8- Structure and growth of domesticated animals. 

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POSTHUMOUS PUBLICATIONS. 



1874. 419. Evolution and permanence of type. Atlantic 

 Monthly, Vol. XXXIII., pp. 92-101. Boston, January, 1874. 



1874. 420. The Darwinian theory. Fac-simile of a letter sent 

 to James A. Parsons, in reply to an inquiry as to Agassiz's views. 

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1874. 421. Three different modes of teething among Sela- 

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1874. 422. Two letters addressed to Alexander Murray and 

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1874. 423. The organization and progress of the Anderson 

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1876. 424. Geological sketches. 2d Series, I2mo. Boston, 

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