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1860. Remarks on the Final Causes of the Sexuality of Plants, with 



particular reference to Mr. Darwin's work on the Origin of 

 Species. 34 pp., i plate. 

 On the Elevation Theory of Volcanos. Brit. Ass. 



1861. A few words of apology for the late Prof. Baden Powell's 



Essay on the Study of the Evidences of Christianity con- 

 tained in the volume entitled Essays and Reviews. By 

 a Lay Graduate. 21 pp. 



On the power ascribed to the Roots of Plants of rejecting 

 Poisonous or Abnormal Substances presented to them 

 (read May, 1861). Quart. Journ. Chem. Soc. xiv. 1862. 



Supplementary note [to the above]. Quart. Journ. Chem. 

 Soc. xv. 1862. 



On the Physical Forces contained in the Phenomena of 

 Vegetation, Lect. I, II. Gardeners' Chron. and Agric. 

 Gazette. [A popular account of the papers on Potash and 

 Barley, 1853, and Poison and Roots, 1861.] An abstract 

 appeared in an Appendix to Miscellanies, 1867. 



Catalogue of Philosophical Apparatus, Minerals, Geological 

 Specimens, &c. 



Reply to some Comments of Mr. F. Marcet on the Power of 

 Selection ascribed to the Roots of Plants. 



1863. Remarks on the Eruption of Vesuvius in December, 1861. 



Edinb. Phil. Journ. xvii. 1863. Read at British Association 



Meeting, Oct. 3, 1863. 

 Climate, an enquiry into the causes of its Differences, and 



into its influence on Vegetable Life (four lectures). 

 On the Vitality of Seeds. Lecture delivered at Oxford, 1863. 



(Suggestions by Professor Strickland concerning the above 



were published in the Miscellanies, 1867.) 

 On the supposed deterioration of the Soil of Great Britain 



through exhaustion of its Vegetable Mould. Lecture 



delivered before the Oxfordshire Farmers' Club, Nov. n, 



1863. Gardeners' Chron. 



1864. Memoir on the Thermal Waters of Bath. Rep. Brit. Ass. 

 Comments on a new Declaration proposed for signature to 



Men of Science. 

 Decay of Species. 

 The New Examination Statute at Oxford. Letter to the 



Times, Feb. 22, 1864. 



