TEXT-BOOKS, GENERAL WORKS, ESSAYS. Gen. Sub. 57 
Nature of life, Bard (37). 
“ Mneme,” principle in organic process, Sbmon (828). 
Neovitalism, Meldola (604). 
Neovitalism and teleology, Reinke (757). 
Mechanism and vitalism, Melzer (605). 
Livingness in matter, Robertson (774). 
Vitality and chemical constitution, Prescott (739). 
The origin of life, Hookham (417), Allen (11), Scribner (827). 
Species and their constancy biochemical, Abderhalden (2). 
The Ocean and its inhabitants, Thoulet (874). 
The Ocean, laws and problems, Thoulet (875, 876). 
Life in crystals, Brazza & Pirenne (141). 
Heredity and the cause of variation, Beard (58). 
Uncertainties, Ho worth (418). 
Race, and individual or association with it, Ploetz (729). 
Evolution and heredity, their nature, Hutton (429). 
c. Evolution 
Evolution, Metcalf (612) ; Weismann (927), translation bv Thomson 
(928). 
Evolution, Metcalfs views, Cook (204). 
Abstracts of numerous recent works on evolution, Schroder (809). 
Abstracts of some recent Darwinistic works, Goldschmidt (333). 
Evolution, the present position, Schneider (803). 
Evolution criticism of theories, Gerard (315). 
Evolution and natural selection, Cook (205). 
Evolution not origin of species, Cook (203). 
Controverted points, essays on, Giard (319). 
Evolution ; its orthodoxy etc., Borja (115). 
Ethics and evolution theories, Achelis (10). 
Evolution and Kinetic hypotheses, de Boissoudy (110). 
Goethe and evolution, Lyell (567). 
Review of recent ideas, France (297). 
Evolution morphological, and evolution chemical, Ducceshi (264). 
Darwinism, Errera (273), Guenther (350), Schallmayer (791). 
Modern Darwinism, France (298). 
Plate’s views on Darwinism, Meisenheimer (602). 
Lamarckian and Darwinian views, Rabl (747). 
Origin of species, Dastre (227) — Origin of species, modern views, 
Tschermak (887). — Origin of species, Mendel’s views, Darbishire (226). 
— Origin of species, botanical experiments, Correns (209). 
Evidence of evolution, de Vries (245). — Mutations, evolution, de Vries 
(246). 
Mutation theory ; duration of life on the earth, Moll (629). 
Mutation and selection, Metcalf (611), and Cook (204). 
Evolution, adaptation, mutations, Morgan (653). 
Divergence and environment, Gulick (351). 
Evolution in man, Anthony (21). 
Man and apes, Maonamara (579), Schwalbe (821), Uhlenhuth (893). 
Function and evolution, Rabl (747). 
Psychodiastema (or mind, or nervous system) in evolution, Baratono (35). 
Evolution of Vertebrates, Woodward (956). 
Horse, evolution and ancestry, Osborn (684). 
Orthogenesis, egg-cases of fishes, Dean (235). 
Opisthenogenesis, law of development or movement of colour etc., 
Packard (693). 
Origin of life, Koenig (476). 
Marine origin of life, Quinton (743, 744), de Varigny (897). 
