408 APPENDIX 



335. Lubbock. — " On Flowers and Insects," in " Scientific Lect- 

 ures," London, 1879. 



836. Lubbock. — "British Wild Flowers Considered in their 

 Relation to Insects," London, 1875. 



337. Lubbock. — "Flowers, Fruits, and Leaves," London, 1886. 



838. Miiller. — "Fertilization of Flowers," New York, 1886. 



339. Parker.— See No. 44 this list. 



340. Sachs. — See No. 34 this list. 



341. Sachs.— See No. 35 this list. 

 842. Vines.— See No. 37 this list. 



THEORIES OF EVOLUTION, HEEEDITT, ETC. 



343. Beddard. — "Animal Coloration," New York, 1892. 



344. Ball. — "Are the Effects of Use and Disuse Inherited?" 



New York, 1890. 



345. Conn.— " Evolution of To-Day," New York, 1886. 



346. Conn.— "The Living World," New York, 1891. 



347. Cope.— " Origin of the Fittest," New York, 1887. 



348. Darwin. — " On the Origin of Species," New York, 1891. 



349. Elmer. — " Organic Evolution," New York, 1890. 



350. Geddes and Thompson. — "The Evolution of Sex," New 



York, 1890. 



351. Haeckel. — " The History of Creation," two volumes, Fourth 



edition. New York, 1892. 



352. Heilprin. — " Geographical and Geological Distribution of 



Animals," New York, 1886. 

 358. Huxley. — " On the Origin of Species," New York, 1870. 



354. Le Conte. — "Evolution: its Nature, its Evidences, and its 



Relation to Religious Thought," New York, 1891. 



355. Letourneau. — " Biology," London, 1890. 



356. Lubbock. — " Ants, Bees, and Wasps," New York, 1882. 



357. Lubbock. — " On the Senses, Instincts, and Intelligence of 



Animals," New York, 1888. 

 958. Poulton.— " The Colors of Animals," New York, 1890. 

 859. Rotaanes. — " Animal Intelligence," New York, 1883. 

 360. Romanes. — " Darwin and After Darwin," Part I., "The 



Darwinian Theory," Chicago, 1892. 



