BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



BY 



JOHN P. ANDERSON 

 (British Museum). 



I. WORKS. 

 II. MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS. 



III. APPENDIX 



Biography, Criticism, etc. 

 Magaziue Articles. 



IV. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OP 



WOEKS. 



I. WORKS. 



Narrative of theSurveying Voyages 

 of His Majesty's Ships Ad- 

 venture and 13eagle between the 

 years 1826 and 1836, describing 

 their examination of the South- 

 ern Shores of South America, 

 and the Beagle's circumnaviga- 

 tion of the globe. [With ap- 

 pendices and addenda]. 3 vols. 

 London, 1839, 8vo. 



Vol. iii. is the " Journal and Re- 

 marks, 1832-1836," by Charles Dar- 

 win. The appendix to vol. ii. has a 

 distinct title-page and pagination. 

 Some copies of this work were issued 

 in 2 vols. , the third being complete in 

 itself, and sold separately with the 

 title "Journal of Researches into 

 the Geology and Natural History of 

 the various countries visited by 

 H.M.S. Beagle, under the command 

 of Captain Fitzroy, R.N., from 1832 

 to 1836. By Charles Darwin, Esq.," 

 etc. 



Journal of Researches into the 

 Natural History and Geology of 

 the Countries visited during the 

 Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round 

 the World, under the command 

 of Captain Fitzroy, R.N. Se- 

 cond edition, corrected, with 

 additions. (Murray's Colonial 

 and Home Library.) London, 

 1845, 8vo. 



This has been reprinted with a new 

 title-page reading, " A Naturalist's 

 Voyage Round the World, etc." 



The Zoology of the Voyage of 

 H.M.S. Beagle, under the com- 

 mand of Captain R. Fitzroy, 

 during the years 1832-36. Edit- 

 ed and superintended by C. D. 

 Part i. , Fossil Mammalia, by R. 

 Owen. (Part ii., Mammalia, 

 described by G. R. Waterhouse, 

 with a notice of their habits 

 and ranges by C. D. Part iii., 



