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Dantec, Le,

Darwin, Charles, as an Anthropologist.—on ants.—and the "Beagle" Voyage.—on the Biology of Flowers.—as a Botanist.—his influence on Botany.—and S. Butler.—at Cambridge.—on Cirripedia.—on climbing plants.—on colour.—on coral reefs.—on the Descent of Man.—his work on Drosera.—at Edinburgh.—his influence on Animal Embryology.—on Geographical Distribution.—his work on Earthworms.—evolutionist authors referred to in the "Origin" by.—and E. Forbes.—on the geological record.—and Geology.—his early love for geology.—his connection with the Geological Society of London.—and Haeckel.—and Henslow.—and History.—and Hooker.—and Huxley.—on ice-action.—on igneous rocks.—on Lamarck.—on Language.—his Scientific Library.—and the Linnean Society.—and Lyell.—and Malthus.—on Patrick Matthew.—on mental evolution.—on Mimicry.—a "Monistic Philosopher."—on the movements of plants.—on Natural Selection.—a "Naturalist for Naturalists."—on Paley.

Darwin, Charles, his Pangenesis hypothesis.—on the permanence of continents.—his personality.—his influence on Philosophy.—predecessors of.—his views on religion, etc.—his influence on religious thought.—his influence on the study of religions.—his methods of research.—and Sedgwick.—on Sexual Selection.—the first germ of his species theory.—on H. Spencer.—causes of his success.—on Variation.—on the "Vestiges of Creation".—on volcanic islands.—and Wallace.—letter to Wallace from.—letter to E.B. Wilson from.

Darwin, E., on the colour of animals.—Charles Darwin's reference to.—on evolution.

DARWIN, F., on "Darwin's work on the Movements of Plants".—on Darwin as a botanist.—observations on Earthworms by.—on Lamarckism.—on Memory.—on Prichard's "Anticipations".—various.

DARWIN, SIR G., on "The Genesis of Double Stars".—on the earth's mass.

Darwin, H.

Darwin, W.

Darwinism, Sociology, Evolution and.