Incomplete. University Hall, Edinburgh, and the need for further financial support. Suggests that J. Martin White or the Education Department or Edinburgh University might be called upon for assistance.
Sans titreNotes on defining and describing evolution. Manuscript.
Sans titreHe is glad the Town and Gown problem has been solved; agrees to transfer his advance into investment in debentures.
Sans titreIncomplete. Paginated 2-5. Manuscript.
Sans titreAlso a note on Bergson's notion of the importance of vital action in life. Typescript.
Sans titrePaginated 19/a-22/d. Manuscript.
Sans titreLecture 3 on 'what the Darwinian ‘[theory] has cleared up'. Lecture IV giving a 'summary of Darwinism' and a list of his fellow-workers, i.e. Alfred Russell Wallace, British naturalist, 1823-1913; Herbert Spencer, English evolutionary philosopher, 1820-1903; Ernst [Heinrich] Haeckel, German naturalist, 1834-1919; and Thomas Henry Huxley, English biologist, 1825-1895. Lecture V on 'Darwinism and its critics': i.e. Asa Gray, American botanist, 1810-1888; Karl Wilhelm von Nageli, 1817- 1865; Herbert Spencer and Theodor Eimer. Pages numbered 13-18. Manuscript.
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Sans titreTopics of lectures include: 'Making of seeds', 'Scattering of seeds', 'Life of seeds', 'Chemistry of seeds' and related questions [by J. A. Thomson]. Manuscript.
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.2 Draft chapter on 'Chivalry'. 13 pp.
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Sans titreReprinted from the January number of 'The Journal of Philosophical Studies'. Vol. i. No. 1. Printed.
Sans titreComprising 'general ideas to be borne in mind restating the Evolution Theory'. Manuscript.
Sans titrePossibly prepared for lectures informed by the work of German naturalist Gustav Jäger, 1832– 1917. Manuscript.
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