With vol. xxv. of the Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. The addresses delivered on the occasion were—

Introductory by Theodore Gill;
Biographical Sketch by William H. Dall;
The Philosophic Bearings of Darwinism, by John W. Powell;
Darwin’s Investigations on the relation of Plants and Insects, by C. V. Riley;
Darwin as a Botanist, by L. F. Ward;
Darwin on Emotional Expression, by F. Baker;
a Darwinian Bibliography, by F. W. True.

Blind, Mathilde.—Shelley’s View of Nature contrasted with Darwin’s. London, 1886, 8vo.

Only 25 copies of this lecture were printed for private distribution.

Boase, Henry S.—A few words on Evolution and Creation, etc. London, 1832, 8vo.

Braubach, W.—Religion, Moral, und Philosophie der Darwin’schen Artlehre. Neuwied, 1869, 8vo.

Bree, C. R.—Species not Transmutable, nor the result of secondary causes. Being a critical examination of Mr. Darwin’s work entitled “Origin and Variation of Species.” London [1860], 8vo.

—— An Exposition of Fallacies in the Hypothesis of Mr. Darwin. London, 1872, 8vo.

Büchner, Ludwig.—Sechs Vorlesungen über die Darwin’sche Theorie, etc. Leipzig, 1868, 8vo.

—— Conférences sur la Théorie Darwinienne de la Transmutation des Espèces, etc. Leipzig, 1869, 8vo.