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To Hooker, December 5, 1863, More Letters, vol. II, p. 337.

Life, vol. I, p. 279.

Descent, p. 145.

In Life, vol. II, p. 245.

To Hooker, July 13, 1856, More Letters, vol. I, p. 94.

In Nature, 1882, vol. XXVI, p. 5, quoted in Encyclopædia Brittanica (edition 1884), Supplement, article Darwinism.

Origin, p. 429.

To Gray, September 17, 1861, Life, vol. II, p. 170.

To Hooker, March 29, 1863, Life, vol. II, p. 202.

Descent of Man, p. 121.

Descent of Man, p. 612.

Origin, p. 164.

Descent of Man, p. 100.

Life, vol. II, p. 347.

To Hooker, February 9, 1865, More Letters, vol. I, p. 260.

To Lyell, August 21, 1861, More Letters, vol. I, p. 194.

To Gray, May 22, 1860, Life, vol. II, p. 105.

Descent of Man, p. 612.

Animals and Plants, vol. II, p. 428.

Family Letters, vol. II, p. 196.

To Scherzer, December 26, 1879, Life, vol. II, p. 413.

August Weisman, The Evolution Theory (Translation Thomson), vol. II, p. 364.

Address on Darwin Centenary, in Contemporary Review, July, 1909, vol. XCVI, p. 21.

Herbert Spencer, An Autobiography, vol. II, p. 548.

The Earth Speaks, p. 63.

In Boston Herald, June 3, 1926.

Lull, p. 146.

Saturday Review of Literature, editorial, May 29, 1926.

Reverend Charles G. Finney, Memoirs, Written by Himself, p. 171.

Jules Lemaître, Impressions de Théâtre, vol. IV, p. 114.

Life, vol. II, p. 239.

Answers to Questions, in Boston Herald, January 4, 1926.

To Hooker, January 19, 1865, More Letters, vol. I, p. 260.

Evolution, p. 247.

Conklin, Evolution, p. 240.

La Grande Duchesse de Gérolstein, act IV, scene 3.

Palinodia.

La Ginestra.

Ernest Renan, Drames Philosophiques, p. 174.

Ernest Renan, Drames Philosophiques, p. 178.

Anatole France Himself, by J. J. Brousson (translation Pollock), p. 71.

The Mysterious Stranger, p. 150.

Sopra un Basso Relievo Antico Sepolcrale.

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