BIBLIOGRAPHY, 



A Manual of Scientific Inquiry ; 

 prepared for the use of Her 

 Majesty's Navy, and travellers 

 in general. Edited by Sir John 

 F. \V. Herschel. London, 1849, 

 8vo. 



This work, which has run through 

 several editions, consists of a series 

 of papers by various writers. Charles 

 Darwin wrote "Geology," pp. 156- 



On British Fossil Lepadidae. 



Geol. Soc. Jour., vol. vi. 1850, pp. 

 439, 4-10. 



Analogy of the structure of some 

 Volcanic Rocks with that of 

 Glaciers. 



Edinb. Royal Soc. Proc. vol. ii., 

 1851, pp. 17, 18. 



On the power of icebergs to make 

 rectilinear uniformly-directed 

 grooves across a submarine un- 

 dulatorv surface. 



Phil. Mag., vol. x., 1855, pp. 96-98. 

 On the action of Sea-water on the 

 germination of Seeds (1856). 



Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. i., 1857 (Bot.), 

 pp. 130-140. 



On the agency of Bees in the 

 Fertilisation of Papilionaceous 

 Flowers, and on the crossing of 

 Kidney Beans. 



Ann. Nat. Hist., vol. ii., 1858, pp. 

 459-4G5; Gardeners' Chronicle, 1857, 

 pp. 725, and 1858, pp. 824, 844. 

 On the Tendency of Species to 

 form Varieties ; and on the 

 Perpetuation of Varieties and 

 Species by Natural Means of 

 Selection. By C. D. and Alfred 

 Wallace. 



Jour. Proc. Linn. Soc., vol. iii., 

 1859, pp. 45-62. 



On the variation of organic beings 

 in a state of nature ; on the 

 natural means of selection ; on 

 the comparison of domestic races 

 and true species. 

 Linn. Soc. Jour., vol iii., 1859, 

 ol.) pp. 46-53; Halle, Zeitschr. 

 - Vat.Bd. xvi., 1860, pp. 425-459. 



Fertilisation of Fincas. 



Gardeners' Chronicle, 1861, pp. 552, 



On the Two Forms, or Dimorphic 

 Condition, in the species of 

 Primula, and on their remark- 

 able Sexual Relations. 



Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. vi., 1862 

 (Bot.), pp. 77-96. 



On the three remarkable sexual 

 forms of Catasetum tridenratum, 

 an Orchid in the possession of 

 the Linnean Society. 



Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. vi., 1862 

 (Bot.), pp. 151-157. 



Observations sur 1' heteromorph- 

 isme des fleurs et ses conse- 

 quences pour fecondation. 



Annal. Sci. Nat. Tom. xix., 1863, 

 (Bot.) pp. 204-255. 



On the thickness of the Pampean 

 formation, near Buenos Ayres. 



Geol. Soc. Jour., vol. xix., 1863, 

 pp. 68-71. 



On the existence of two forms, 

 and on their reciprocal sexual 

 relation, in several species of 

 the genus Linum. 

 Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. vii. (Bot.), 



On the so-called "Auditory sac " 



of Cirripedes. 

 Nat. Hist. Review, 1863, pp. 115, 



116. 

 On the sexual relations of the 



three forms of Ly thrum Salicaria 



(1864). 

 Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. viii., 1865, 



(Bot.) pp. 169-196; Archives Sci. 



Phys. Nat. Tom. xxiii., 1865, pp. 



69-72. 

 On the movements and habits of 



Climbing Plants (1865). 

 Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. ix., 1867, 



(Bot.) pp. 1-118; Flora, vol. xlix., 



1866, pp. 241-252, 273-282, 321-325, 



337-345, 375-378, 385-398. 

 Queries about Expression for 



Anthropological Inquiry. 

 Report of Smithsonian Institution 



for 1867, p. 324. 



