DARWIN MEMORIAL. 95 



At least twelve of the more important works have been issued in 

 one or more editions in German and French, and a number in 

 other European languages as well. 



The sage of Down was undoubtedly honest in his surprise at the 

 ever-extending circle of his influence. A wider and more intelli 

 gent audience could scarcely be desired. The number of books in 

 which his opinions are discussed or alluded to is legion. As the 

 illustrious Asa Gray has remarked, "Dante literature and Shakes 

 peare literature have been the growth of centuries, but Danvinism 

 filled teeming catalogues during the life time of the author. ' ' 



CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF THE WRITINGS OF 

 CHARLES DARWIN. 



1835. [Extracts from Letters addressed to Professor Henslow.] 

 Tract, privately printed, 8vo., Cambridge, 1835. 



1837. Note sur la Decouverte de quelques Ossemens Fossiles dans PAmerique 

 du Sud. 



Ann. Sci. Nat., 2d series, (Zoology,) VII, 1837, pp. 319-320. 

 1837. [Notes upon the Rhea Americana.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc., London, V, 1837, pp. 35-36. 



1837. Remarks upon the Habits of the Genera Geospiza, Camarhynchus, Cac- 



tornis, and Certhidca of Gould. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc., London, 1837, p. 49. 



1838. Sur Trois Especes du Genre Felis. 



Tlnstitut, VI, 1838, no. 235, pp. 210-211. 

 1838. On the Formation of Mould. 



Trans. Gepl. Soc., 2d ser., V, 1840, pp. 505-510: Proc. Geol. Soc., II, 1838, pp. 

 574-570: Philos. Mag., 3d scr., XIT, p. 80 : Gardener's Chronicle, 1844, p. 218: 

 Frorieps Notiz., VI, 1738, cM. 180-183. 



1838. Observations of Proofs of the Recent Elevation of the Coast of Chili, 

 made during the Survey of H. M. S. "Beagle," commanded by Capt. 

 Fitzroy. 

 Proc. Geol. Soc., II, 1838, pp. 440-449 : Philos. Mag., 3d ser., XL p. 100. 



1838. A Sketch of the Deposits containing Extinct Mammalia in the neighbor 

 hood of the Plata. 



Prof. Geol. Soc., II, 1838, p. 543: Philos. Mag., 3d sr. XI, p. 206: Ann. Sci 

 Nat., VII. Zool., 1837, pp. 319-320. 



