474 CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN. 
the close of 1826 two short papers, one on the movement of 
ova of Flustra. From Edinburgh Mr. Darwin went to í 
College, Cambridge, where he took his Bachelor of Arts degree! 
1831. In the autumn of 1831, Capt. FitzRoy having offered to 
give up part of his own cabin to any naturalist who would accom- — 
pany H.M.S. Beagle in her surveying voyage round the world, 
Darwin volunteered his services without salary, but on 
that he should have the entire disposal of his collections, 
which he deposited in various public institutions. The - 
ginning of 1839, and has lived since 1842 at Down, Beck 
Kent, of which county he is a magistrate. 
The Royal Society awarded to Mr. Darwin, in 1853, the B 
Medal, and in 1864 the Copley Medal. In 1859 the Geolog 
Society awarded him the Wollaston Medal. He is an honoraty 
member of various foreign scientific Societies, and is a i 
the Prussian Order of Merit. 
Since his return from South America in the Beagle, Mr. Da 
life has been comparatively uneventful, even for a scientific mans 
indeed, so far as the public is concerned, the main events in BY 
Darwin’s career have been the publication of his” 
papers, which have been far more numerous than maby are . 
of. We give below a list of them :— 
General Works. Journal of Researches into the Natural History and G 
the countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle, 1845. 
On the Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, 1859 
This was APAA bya PA entitled “On the variation of organio he 
sinto of x published in the Journal of the Linnean Society, vol i 
? p- 46. 
The Variation of Plants and Animals under Domestication. 2 sw 1868. 
2y 
The heer of the Emotions in Man and Animals Aang 
Zoological Works. The the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, edited : 
intended by C. Darwin, 1810; consisting of five parts er 
A monograph of the Cirripedia, Part I, Lepadide; Ray 800., 1851, PP- 
A monograph of the Cirripedia, Part 2, the Balanidw ; Ray 800- 1854 
A monograph of the Fossil Lepadidw; Pal. Soc., 1 Sl, pp. 86. 
A monograph of the Fossil Balanidw and Verrucide ; joe = 
e Structure of the genus s Sagitta; Ann 
ane 
earn 
"4 xiv. toad p. 241 
cid a Works on the vations contrivances by which and 
are 
___ On the Movements meets nd Habits of Climbing pug Journ, Linn. 800» 
(Bot.), p. 1—This Paper has also been published as eparate work- 
