272 Charles Darwin. 



WORKS ON DARWINISM FOR FURTHER- REFERENCE. 



Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection. A. R. Wallace. 



Darwiniana. Prof. Asa Gray. 



On the Origin of Species, or the Causes of the Phenomena of 

 Organic Nature. Prof. Huxley. 



The Scientific Evidences of Organic Evolution (London, 1882). 

 G. J. Romanes. 



Man and Apes (Am. ed., 1874). St. George Mivart. 



Animal Life as Affected by the Natural Conditions of Existence. 

 Karl Semper. 



Degeneration, a Chapter in Darwinism (London, 1880). E. R, 

 Lankester. 



Mind in the Lower Animals (London, 1879). Lindsay. 



Animal Intelligence. G. J. Romanes. 



The Fertilisation of Flowers (Transl., London, 1883, 669 pp.). 

 Hermann Muller. 



Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development. Francis 

 Galton. 



Philosophical Discussions. Chauncey Wright. 



On the Philosophic Aspects of Darwinism. G. H. Schneider : Der 

 Thierischen Wille (xx. and 447 pp., Leipzig, 1880). 



The Theory of Evolution of Living Things, and the Application of 

 the Principle of Evolution to Religion. George Henslow. 



Religion and Science. Joseph Leconte. 



Natural Law, an Essay on Ethics. Edith Simcox. 



The Theistic Argument, as Affected by Recent Theories. J. L. 

 Diman. 



What is Darwinism ? Charles Hodge. 



The Story of the Earth and Man. J. W. Dawson. 



Winds of Doctrine, being an Examination of the Modem Theories 

 of Atomism and Evolution (London, 1877). C. Elam. 



On the Genesis of Species. St. George Mivart. 



Lessons from Nature as Manifested in Mind and Matter. St. 

 George Mivart. 



Contemporary Evolution. St. George Mivart. 



Contributions to the Natural History of the United States, vol. i., 

 Essay on Classification; also Amer. Joiirn. Set'., July, 1S60. 

 L. Agassiz. 



