xiv REVIEWS, ETC. 



Professor C. Lloyd Morgan. 



XII. ' Animal Life and Intelligence.' Arnold, London, 1890-1891. 

 Professor Henry F. Osborn. 



XIII. 'The Palaeontological Evidence for the Transmission of Ac- 

 quired Characters.' ' Nature,' Vol. XLI, p. 227, and 



XIV. The Report of the British Association for the Advancement 

 of Science, Newcastle, 1889, and 



XV. ' The American Naturalist,' Vol. XXIII, p. 136. 

 E. B. PouLTON, F.R.S. 



XVI. ' Theories of Heredity.' The Presidential Address at the Mid- 

 land Union of Natural History Societies. 'Midland Naturalist,' 

 Nov. 1889. 



Professor G. J. Romanes, F.R.S. 



XVII (2). * Weismann's Theory of Heredity.' 'The Contemporary' 

 Reviev^,' Vol. LVII, May, 1890. 



XVIII (i"). 'Mr. Wallace on Darwinism.' 'The Contemporary 

 Review,' Vol. LVI, August, 1889. 



Professor J. A. Ryder. 



XIX. *A Ph3'siological Hypothesis of Heredity and Variation.' 

 'The American Naturalist.' Vol. 24, pp. 85 92. 



XX. ' Proofs of the Effect of Habitual Use in the Modification of 

 Animal Organisms.' ' The Proc. of the American Phil. Soc. 

 Philadelphia,' Vol. XXVI, p. 541. 



J. A. Thomson, Esq. 



XXI. 'The History and Theory of Heredity.' 'The Proc. of the 

 Roy. Soc. of Edinburgh,' Vol. XVI, p. 98. 



Professor Sir William Turner, M.B., LL.D., F.R.S. S., L. & E., «&c., &c. 



XXII. The Presidential Address, Section H. British Association, 

 1889. Report of the British Association for the Advancement 

 of Science. Newcastle, 1889. 



Professor Vines. 



XXIII. 'An Examination of Some Points in Prof. Weismann's 

 Theory of Heredity.' ' Nature," Vol. XL. p. 621. 



A. R. Wallace, LL.D. 



XXIV. ' Darwinism.' Macmillan, 1889. 

 Professor Weismann. 



XXV. ' Professor Weismann's Theory of Heredity.' ' Nature,' 

 Vol. XLI, p. 317. 



Professor Windle. 



XXVI. * Congenital Malformations and Heredity.' ' Proc. of the 

 Birmingham Philosophical Society,' Vol. VI, p. 26. 



XXVII. 'Report on a discussion on the Transmission of Acquired 

 Characters,' held at the British Association Meeting at New- 

 castlc-on-Tyne, 1889. ' Nature,' Vol. XL, p. 609. 



