xiv REVIEWS, ETC. 



Professor C. Lloyd Morgan. 



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

 Professor Henry F. Osborn. 



XIII. 'The Palseontological 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 Contemporar}' 

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



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

 Review,' Vol. LVI, August, 1889. 



Professor J. A. Ryder. 



XIX. 'A Physiological H3'pothesis 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 Pliil. 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- 

 castle-on-Tyne, 1889. ' Nature,' Vol. X^^, p. 609. 



