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The Variation of Animals and Plants under domestication. Second edition, revised. Fourth thousand. With illustrations. 2 vols. London, 1875, 8vo.

-Second edition, revised. Fifth thousand. With illustrations. 2 vols. London, 1885, 8vo. The Descent of Man, and Selection in relation to Sex. With illustrations. London, 1871, Svo.

By C. D. 2 vols.

-Second edition, revised and augmented. Tenth thousand. London, 1874, 8vo.

-Second edition, revised and augmented. Seventeenth thousand. London, 1883, 8vo. The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. By C. D. With photographic and other illustrations. London, 1872, 8vo.

Insectivorous Plants. By C. D. With illustrations. London, 1875, 8vo.

The Effects of Cross and SelfFertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom. By C. D. London, 1876, 8vo.

II. MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS.

The

For private distribution. following pages contain extracts from letters addressed to Professor Henslow by C. Darwin, Esq., printed for private distribution among the Members of the Cambridge Philosophical Society in consequence of the geological notices which they contain, etc. [Cambridge, 1835.] 8vo.

Note sur la découverte de quelques Ossemens Fossiles dans l'Amérique du Sud.

Annal. Sci. Nat. 2nd Ser. (Zoology). Tom. vii., 1837, pp. 319, 320. Notes upon the Rhea Americana. Zool. Soc. Proc., vol. v., 1837, pp. 35, 36.

Remarks upon the Habits of the Genera Geospiza, Camarhynchus, Cactornis, and Certhidea of Gould.

Proc. Zool. Soc., 1837, p. 49.
Sur trois Espèces du Genre Felis.

L'Institut. Tom. vi., 1838, No. 235, pp. 210, 211.

The Different Forms of Flowers On the formation of Mould (1837).

on Plants of the same Species.
By C. D. With illustrations.
London, 1877, 8vo.

The Power of Movement in Plants.
By C. D., assisted by Francis
Darwin. With illustrations.
London, 1880, 8vo.
The Formation of Vegetable
Mould through the Action of
Worms, with observations on
their habits. By C. D. With
illustrations. London, 1881, 8vo.
-Fifth thousand (corrected).
London, 1881, 8vo.

-Sixth thousand (corrected). London, 1882, 8vo.

Geol. Soc. Proc., vol. ii., 1838, pp. 574-576; Geol. Soc. Trans., vol. v., 1840, pp. 505-510; Froriep, Notizen. Bd. vi., 1838, col. 180-183. Observations of proofs of recent elevation on the Coast of Chili, made during the survey of H.M.S. Beagle," commanded by Capt. Fitzroy (1837).

Geol. Soc. Proc., vol ii., 1838, pp.

446-449.

A sketch of the deposits containing extinct Mammalia in the neighbourhood of the Plata (1837).

Geol. Soc. Proc., vol. ii., 1838, pp. 542-544; Ann. Sci. Nat. Tom. vii., (Zool.) 1837, pp. 319, 320.

off Pernambuco, on the coast of Brazil.

On certain areas of elevation and | On a remarkable bar of Sandstone subsidence in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, as deduced from the study of coral formations (1837).

Geol. Soc. Proc., vol. ii., 1838, pp. 552-551; Froriep, Notizen. Bd. iv., 1838, col. 100-103.

Geological Notes made during a survey of the East and West Coasts of South America in the years 1832, 1833, 1834, and 1835; with an account of a transverse section of the Cordilleras of the Andes between Valparaiso and Mendoza.

Geol. Soc. Proc., vol. ii., 1838, pp. 210-212,

Origin of saliferous deposits. Salt Lakes of Patagonia and La Plata.

Geol. Soc. Jour., vol. ii. (pt. 2), 1838, pp. 127, 128.

On the connexion of certain volcanic phenomena, and on the formation of mountain chains, and the effects of continental elevations.

Geol. Soc. Proc., vol. ii., 1838, pp. 654-660; Geol. Soc. Trans., vol. v., 1840, pp. 601-632; Poggendorff, Annal. Bd. lii., 1841, pp. 484-496. Monographia Chalciditum, by Francis Walker. (Vol. ii., Species collected by C. Darwin.) London, 1839, 8vo.

Note on a rock seen on an iceberg in 160 South Latitude.

Geog. Soc. Jour., vol. ix., 1839, pp. 528, 529.

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Froriep, N. Not. Bd. lxxvii., No. 222, 1839, pp. 23, 24. Observations

on the Parallel Roads of Glen Roy, and of other parts of Lochaber in Scotland, with an attempt to prove that they are of marine origin.

Phil. Trans., 1839, pp. 39-82; Edinb. New Phil. Jour., vol. xxvii., 1839, pp. 395-403.

Phil. Mag., vol. xix., 1841, pp. 257-260.

Notes on the effects produced by the ancient glaciers of Caernarvonshire, and on the Boulders transported by floating ice.

Edinb. New. Phil. Jour., vol. xxxiii., 1842, pp. 352, 353. On the distribution of the erratic boulders, and on the contemporaneous unstratified deposits of South America (1841).

Geol. Soc Proc., vol. iii., 1812, pp. 425-430; Geol. Soc. Trans., vol. vi., 1842, pp. 415-432.

The structure and distribution of Coral Reefs.

Geog. Soc. Jour., vol xii., 1842, pp. 115-119; Poggendorf, Annal. Bd. Ixiv, 1845, pp. 563-613; Edinb. New Phil. Jour., vol. xxxiv., 1843, pp. 47-50.

Observations on the structure and propagation of the genus Sagitta.

Ann. Nat. Hist. Tom. xiii., 1844, pp. 1-6; Ann. Sc. Nat. (Zool.) Tom. 1., 1844, pp. 360-365; Froriep, Notizen. Bd. xxx., 1844, col. 1-6.

Brief descriptions of several Terrestrial Planariæ and of some remarkable Marine species, with an account of their habits.

Ann. Nat. Ilist., vol. xiv., 1844, pp. 241-251.

An Account of the Fine Dust which often falls on vessels in the Atlantic Ocean.

Geol. Soc. Jour., vol. ii., 1846, pp. 26-30.

On the Geology of the Falkland Islands.

Geol. Soc. Jour., vol. ii., 1846, pp. 267-274.

On the Transportal of Erratic

Boulders from a lower to a higher level.

Geol. Soc. Jour., vol. iv., 1848, pp. 315-323.

A Manual of Scientific Inquiry; | Fertilisation of Vincas.
prepared for the use of Her
Majesty's Navy, and travellers
in general. Edited by Sir John
F. W. Herschel. London, 1849,
8vo.

Gardeners' Chronicle, 1861, pp. 552, 831, 832.

This work, which has run through several editions, consists of a series of papers by various writers. Charles Darwin wrote "Geology," pp. 156

195.

On British Fossil Lepadidæ.

Geol. Soc. Jour., vol. vi. 1850, pp. 439, 410.

Analogy of the structure of some Volcanic Rocks with that of Glaciers.

Edinb. Royal Soc. Proc. vol. ii., 1851, pp. 17, 18. On the power of icebergs to make rectilinear uniformly-directed grooves across a submarine undulatory surface.

Phil. Mag., vol. x., 1855, pp. 96-98. On the action of Sea-water on the germination of Seeds (1856).

Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. i., 1857 (Bot.), pp. 130-140.

On the agency of Bees in the Fertilisation of Papilionaceous Flowers, and on the crossing of Kidney Beans.

Ann. Nat. list., vol. ii., 1858, pp. 459-465; Gardeners' Chronicle, 1857, pp. 725, and 1858, pp. 824, 844. On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection. By C. D. and Alfred Wallace.

Jour. Proc. Linn. Soc., vol. iii., 1859, pp. 45-62. On the variation of organic beings in a state of nature; on the natural means of selection; on the comparison of domestic races and true species.

Linn. Soc. Jour., vol iii., 1859, (Zool.) pp. 46-53; Halle, Zeitschr. Gesell. Nat. Bd. xvi., 1860, pp. 425-459.

On the Two Forms, or Dimorphic Condition, in the species of Primula, and on their remarkable Sexual Relations.

Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. vi., 1862 (Bot.), pp. 77-96.

On the three remarkable sexual forms of Catasetum tridentatum, an Orchid in the possession of the Linnean Society.

Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. vi., 1862 (Bot.), pp. 151-157. Observations sur l'hétéromorphisme des fleurs et ses conséquences pour fécondation.

Annal. Sci. Nat. Tom. xix., 1863, (Bot.) pp. 204-255.

On the thickness of the Pampean formation, near Buenos Ayres.

Geol. Soc. Jour., vol. xix., 1863, pp. 68-71.

On the existence of two forms, and on their reciprocal sexual relation, in several species of the genus Linum.

Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. vii. (Bot.), 1863, pp. 69-83.

On the so-called "Auditory sac of Cirripedes.

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Nat. Hist. Review, 1863, pp. 115,

116.

On the sexual relations of the three forms of Lythrum Salicaria (1864).

Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. viii., 1865, (Bot.) pp. 169-196; Archives Sci. Phys. Nat. Tom. xxiii., 1865, pp. 69-72.

On the movements and habits of Climbing Plants (1865).

Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. ix., 1867, (Bot.) pp. 1-118; Flora, vol. xlix., 1866, pp. 241-252, 273-282, 321-325, 337-345, 375-378, 385-398. Queries

about Expression for Anthropological Inquiry.

Report of Smithsonian Institution for 1867, p. 324.

Note on the Common Broom | Perception in the lower animals.

(Cytisus Scoparius).

Linn, Soc. Jour., vol. ix., 1867 (Bot.), p. 358. On the character and hybrid-like nature of the offspring from the illegitimate unions of dimorphic and trimorphic plants.

Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. X., 1869 (Bot.), pp. 393-437. On the specific difference between Primula veris, Brit. Fl. (var. officinalis, Linn.), P. vulgaris, Brit. Fl. (var. acaulis, Linn.) and P. elatior, Jacq. and on the hybrid nature of the common Oxlip. With supplementary remarks on naturally-produced hybrids in the genus Verbascum.

Linn. Soc. Jour., vol. x., 1869 (Bot.), pp. 437-454.

De la variation des animaux et des plantes sous l'action de la domestication. (Transl.)

Archives Sci. Phys. Nat. Tom. xxxiv., 1869, pp. 41-66.

The Fertilisation of

flowering Plants.

Notes on the

Nature, vol. i., 1869, p. 85.

Orchids.

Winter

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Zoologist, vol. viii., 1873, pp. 3488 3489; Nature, vol. vii., 1873, p. 360. Fertilisation of the Fumariacea. Nature, vol. ix., 1874, p. 460. Flowers of the Primrose destroyed by birds.

Nature, vol. ix., 1874, p. 482; vol. X., p. 24. Sexual Selection in relation to Monkeys.

Nature, vol. xv., 1876, pp. 18, 19. Testimonial to Mr. Darwin. Evolution in the Netherlands. Letter of Mr. Darwin.

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Nature, vol. xv., 1877, pp. 410-412. Biographical Sketch of an Infant.

Mind, vol. ii. (No. 7, July 1877), pp. 285-294. Les Débuts de l'intelligence; Esquisse biographique d'un petit enfant, Revue Scientifique, tom. 13, 1877, pp. 25-29.

The Contractile Filaments of the Teasel.

Nature, vol. xvi., 1877, p. 339. Fritz Müller on Flowers and Insects.

Nature, vol. xvii., 1877, p. 78. Note on Fertilisation of Plants.

Gardeners' Chronicle, 1877, p. 246. Transplantation of Shells.

Nature, vol. xviii., 1878, p. 120. Flowers and their unbidden guests, from the German of Dr. A. Kerner. With a prefatory letter by C. D. London, 1878, 8vo. Erasmus Darwin. By Einst Krause. Translated from the German by W. S. Dallas. With a preliminary notice by Charles Darwin. London, 1879, 8vo.

Originally appeared in "Kosmos." Charles Darwin wrote the life, pp. 1-127 for the English edition, which on the publication of the work in book form in Germany (1880) was translated and appears in that edition, pp. 1-72. A copy of this work in the Library of the British Museum contains MS. Notes by Samuel Butler,

Fritz Müller on a Frog having Eggs on its back: on the Abortion of the Hairs on the Legs of certain Caddis Flies, etc.

Nature, vol. xix., 1879, pp. 462464.

Rats and Water Casks.

Nature, vol. xix., 1879, p. 481. Fertility of Hybrids from the Common and Chinese Goose.

Nature, vol. xxi., 1880, p. 207.

The Sexual Colours of certain Butterflies.

Nature, vol. xxi., 1880, p. 237.

The Omari Shell Mounds.

Nature, vol. xxi., 1880, pp. 561,

562.

Sir Wyville Thomson on Natural Selection.

Nature, vol. xxiii., 1880, p. 32. Black Sheep.

Nature, vol. xxiii., 1880, p. 193. Movements of Plants.

Nature, vol. xxiii., 1881, p. 409. Mr. Darwin on Vivisection.

Nature, vol. xxiii., 1881, p. 583. The Movements of Leaves.

Nature, vol. xxiii., 1881, pp. 603,

604.

Inheritance.

Nature, vol. xxiv., 1881, p. 257. Leaves injured at night by free radiation.

Nature, vol. xxiv., 1881, pp. 459. On the Bodily and Mental Development of Infants.

Nature, vol. xxiv. 1881, p, 565. Studies in the Theory of Descent, by August Weismann. Translated and edited by R. Meldola, with a prefatory notice by Charles Darwin. 3 pts., London, 1882, 8vo.

The parasitic habits of Molothrus.

Nature, vol. xxv., 1882, pp. 51, 52. The action of Carbonate of

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On the Modification of a Race of Syrian Street Dogs by means of Sexual Selection. By Dr. Van Dyck. With a preliminary notice by Charles Darwin.

Proc. of the Zool. Soc. of London, 1882, pp. 367-370.

Mental Evolution in Animals. By George John Romanes. With a posthumous essay on Instinct, by Charles Darwin. London, 1883, 8vo.

Mémoire inédit sur l'instinct.

Revue Scientifique, tom. vi. 1883, pp. 749, 750.

The Fertilisation of Flowers. By
Prof. Hermann Mueller. Trans-
Inted and edited by D'Arcy
W. Thompson. With a preface
by Charles Darwin. London,
1883, 8vo.
Notes on Parasites collected by
C. D., by T. Spencer Cobbold.

Jour, Linn. Soc. (Zoology), vol. xix., 1885, pp. 174-178.

III.-APPENDIX.

BIOGRAPHY, CRITICISM, ETC.

The European Literature upon Charles Darwin and his Works is so extensive that it is only possible to give a selection.

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