24 
184. The movements of leaves. Nature 23: 603, 604. 28 Ap 
1881. 
185. Inheritance. Nature 24: 257. 21 Jl 1881. 
186. Leaves injured at night by free radiation. Nature 24: 
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882. 
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ed.] Index 2: 196. 24 J 
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23 D 1871 
These two letters were in approval of a pamphlet, a later edition of 
which is included in the collection: 
BBOT, FRANCIS ELLINGWOOD aesaac Truths for the 
times. Second edition. 15 p. Toledo, Ohio, 1872. (The 
Index Tracts No. 1.) 
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Mind (1877): 
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1877 
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British Medical Journal (1881): 
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Jour. 18817: 917. 3 D 18. 
Manuscript letters of Charles Darwin: 
196. A collection of 12 letters to Albany Hancock (1806-1873), 
concerning the discovery of the complimental male cir- 
tipedes, from 1849 to 1854. 
