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197. A collection of 136 letters to William Bernhard Tegetmeier 
(1816-1912), oe a period of more than twenty-five 
years, from 1855 to 1881. Of this number, 112 are 
autograph letters, signed. 
198. A miscellaneous collection of 29 letters written to various 
sat different times. Of these, 7 have been inserted 
in ae oe ia copy of the ‘Life and letters’ 
(see no. II). 
Other memorials of Charles Darwin: 
199. Bronze statuette, seated, 14 inches high, on a base 9X12 
nches; signed “I. Montford.” 
200. Phooatah from life, made by Maul! & Fox, about 1854; 
t from repaired negative; framed. 
201. Wood. cut from Harper’s Magazine, October | from the 
photograph by Maull & Fox; in passe-parto 
202. Wood- edn ng, by Gustav Kruell (1843- es after the 
photograph by Maull & Fox; engraved in 1889, and the 
ae ieee framed. 
203. Photogravure, for the Open Court, a _ the photo- 
grap Maull & Fox; in passe-par 
204. Steel-engraving, by Charles Henry i ae. for 
Nature, 4 June 1874; after a photograph by O. J. 
Rejlan am 
205. Wood-cut from the Graphic, 27 Marc eau from the 
photograph aa . J. Rejlander; not mounte 
206. Wood-cut from the Graphic, 29 April oe (ceprintd from 
the Graphic of 27 March 1875); in passe-par 
207. Wood-engraving, by Gustav Kruell (184. aes ie a 
ae ograph eon life by Elliott & Fry, in 1881; engraved 
1889; signed proof; frame 
208. pee by Samuel Hollyer Gases; said to be from a 
photograph by Elliott & Fry, in 1881, but not the same 
photograph as the preceding, unless very freely altered; 
in passe-partout. 
Books and pamphlets upon Darwinism and related topics: 
209. BREE, CHARLES ROBERT. An exposition of the fallacies in 
ee of Mr. Darwin. xviii, 418 p. London 
