Lecture 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.
Zonder titelReprinted from the January number of 'The Journal of Philosophical Studies'. Vol. i. No. 1. Printed.
Zonder titelManuscript. Incomplete.
Zonder titelEndorsed 'Address'. Manuscript.
Zonder titelPages are numbered 5/a-b. Manuscript.
Zonder titelAlso a note on Bergson's notion of the importance of vital action in life. Typescript.
Zonder titelEndorsed 'Psychol[ogy]', and initialled 'J. A. T.' [J. Arthur Thomson]. Typescript.
Zonder titelTypescript. 2 copies.
Zonder titel3 copies: 1 manuscript, 2 typescript.
Zonder titelPages numbered 4a-d. Manuscript.
Zonder titelBased partly on monographs by German botanists Albert Bernhard Frank, 1839 - 1900, and Wilhelm [Friedrich Philipp] Pfeffer, 1845 - 1920. Manuscript.
Zonder titelNotes detailing the process of karyokinesis and laws of cell division. Manuscript.
Zonder titelDescribing its chemistry, formation, distribution, life-history, movements, functions in the plant, physiology, and decomposition products. Also notes on pigments. Manuscript.
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