APPENDIX II. 365 



and edited by Raphael Meldola. With a Prefatory Notice by 

 Charles Darwin. 8vo. London, 1880 — . 



The Fertilisation of Flowers. By Hermann Miiller. Translated and 

 edited by D'Arcy W. Thompson. With a Preface by Charles 

 Darwin. 8vo. London, 1883. 



Mental Evolution in Animals. By G. J. Romanes. With a pos- 

 thumous essay on instinct by Charles Darwin, 1883. [Also 

 published in the Journal of the Linnean Society.] 



Some Notes on a curious habit of male humble bees were sent to 

 Prof. Hermann Miiller, of Lippstadt, who had permission from 

 Mr. Danvin to make what use he pleased of them. After Miiller's 

 death the Notes were given by his son to Dr. E. Krause, who 

 published them under the title, " Ueber die Wege der Hummel- 

 Mannchen " in his book, ' Gesammelte kleinere Schriften von 

 Charles Darwin' (1887). 



III. — List of Scientific Papers, including a selection of 

 Letters and Short Communications to Scientific Journals. 



Letters to Professor Henslow, read by him at the meeting of the 

 Cambridge Philosophical Society, held Nov. 16, 1835. 3 1 PP- 

 8vo. Privately printed for distribution among the members of the 

 Society. 



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. [Read Nov. 18, 1835.] 

 Geol. Soc. Proc. ii. 1838, pp. 210-212. [This Paper is incorrectly 

 described in Geol. Soc. Proc. ii., p. 210 as follows: — "Geological 

 notes, &c, by F. Darwin, Esq., of St. John's College, Cambridge : 

 communicated by Prof. Sedgwick." It is Indexed under C. Darwin.] 



Notes upon the Rhea Americana. Zool. Soc. Proc, Part v. 1837, 



PP- 35-36. 



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. ii. 1838, pp. 446-449. 



A sketch of the deposits containing extinct Mammalia in the neigh- 

 bourhood of the Plata. [1837.] Geol. Soc. Proc. ii. 1838, 



PP- 542-544. 

 On certain areas of elevation and subsidence in the Pacific and 



