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386 / Appendix II<br />

671. Letter (to Editor Robert Blatchford; included in a Blatchford article entitled “<strong>The</strong><br />

Socialist Ideal”). <strong>The</strong> Clarion (London) no. 819: 1f (1f), 16 Aug. 1907.<br />

672. Dr. <strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> on Socialist Poets (letter to columnist A. E. Fletcher). <strong>The</strong><br />

Clarion (London) no. 823: 2a, 13 Sept. 1907.<br />

673. Dr. A. R. <strong>Wallace</strong> & Sir W. M. Ramsay’s <strong>The</strong>ory; Did Man Reach his Highest testimony<br />

summarized as part <strong>of</strong> note/N entitled “Colley v. Development in the Past?”<br />

(letter). Public Opinion (London) 92: 336, 13 Sept. 1907: no. 2399.<br />

674. How <strong>Life</strong> became Possible on the Earth, in Harmsworth History <strong>of</strong> the World ed. by<br />

Arthur Mee, J. A. Hammerton, & A. D. <strong>In</strong>nes (8 vol., Carmelite House, London,<br />

1907–1909), Vol. 1: 91–98, 11 Oct. 1907.<br />

675. Conversations (portions <strong>of</strong> conversations with William Allingham on the dates 2<br />

August 1884 <strong>and</strong> 6 Nov. 1884, noted down in Allingham’s diary, the second conversation<br />

including Lord Tennyson), in William Allingham; A Diary ed. by Helen P.<br />

Allingham & Dollie Radford (Macmillan & Co., Ltd., London), Oct. 1907: 329–30,<br />

332–35.<br />

676. Letter (to columnist Julia Dawson, giving advice to Socialist women <strong>of</strong> Great Britain).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Clarion (London) no. 838: 7c, 27 Dec. 1907.<br />

677. Dr. <strong>Wallace</strong> Pleased with Advance in Natural History Exploration (remarks contributed<br />

to a feature article/N entitled “Leaders <strong>of</strong> Thought Tell <strong>The</strong> World <strong>of</strong> Achievements<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1907”; <strong>Wallace</strong>’s one <strong>of</strong> many invited responses printed). <strong>The</strong> World (New<br />

York) no. 16931: 2a–b ec. 1907.<br />

1908<br />

678. Evolution <strong>and</strong> Character. Fortnightly Rev., 83 (n.s.; 89, o.s.): 1–24, 1 Jan. 1908: no.<br />

493, n.s.<br />

679. LTTE (one <strong>of</strong> several printed as “Dr. <strong>Russel</strong> <strong>Wallace</strong> <strong>and</strong> Woman”). <strong>The</strong> Outlook<br />

(London) 21:89 (89–90), 18 Jan. 1908: no. 520.<br />

680. What to Eat, Drink, <strong>and</strong> Avoid (article/N posting results <strong>of</strong> a general inquiry; <strong>Wallace</strong>’s<br />

one <strong>of</strong> many responses printed). <strong>The</strong> Review <strong>of</strong> Reviews (London) 37: 137–38<br />

(136–46), Feb. 1908: no. 218.<br />

681. Dr. A. R. <strong>Wallace</strong>’s Message (letter <strong>of</strong> support read at the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the A-<br />

VL held 11 March 1908). Vaccination <strong>In</strong>quirer 30: 8, 1 April 1908: no. 349.<br />

682. Letter from Dr. A. R. <strong>Wallace</strong> (to Joseph Hyder, read at the 27th annual meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the LNS, 29 April 1908). L<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Labour 19(6): 65, June 1908.<br />

683. Letter (to columnist Julie Dawson concerning the book that converted <strong>Wallace</strong> to<br />

Socialism, Looking Backward). <strong>The</strong> Clarion (London) no. 861: 9c–d, 5 June 1908.<br />

684. <strong>The</strong> Remedy for Unemployment (in large part an account <strong>of</strong> Poverty <strong>and</strong> the State<br />

by Herbert V. Mills, 1889). I. Socialist Rev. 1: 310–20), June 1908 / II. 1: 390–400,<br />

July 1908.<br />

685. Address (acceptance speech on receiving the Darwin–<strong>Wallace</strong> Medal on 1 July 1908),<br />

in <strong>The</strong> Darwin–<strong>Wallace</strong> Celebration Held on Thursday, 1st July 1908, by the Linnean<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> London (printed for the Linnean Society by Burlington House, Longmans,<br />

Green & Co., London), Feb. 1909: 5–11.<br />

686. <strong>The</strong> First Paper on Natural Selection (LTTE). <strong>The</strong> Times (London) no. 38689: 12b,<br />

3 July 1908.<br />

687. Dr. A. R. <strong>Wallace</strong> <strong>and</strong> Honours (LTTE concerning an erroneous report that <strong>Wallace</strong><br />

was soon to be knighted). Public Opinion (London) 94: 78a, 17 July 1908: no. 2443.<br />

688. Is It Peace or War?; A Reply by Dr. <strong>Alfred</strong> R. <strong>Wallace</strong> (letter responding to article<br />

printed the week before). Public Opinion (London) 94: 202–3, 14 Aug. 1908: no.<br />

2447.<br />

689. <strong>The</strong> Present Position <strong>of</strong> Darwinism. Contemporary Rev. 94: 129–41, Aug. 1908.<br />

690. Nationalisation, not Purchase, <strong>of</strong> Railways (LTTE). <strong>The</strong> New Age 3: 417–18, 19 Sept.<br />

1908: no. 21, n.s.; 732, o.s.

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