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Philosophy and Science<br />

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<strong>The</strong> different forms <strong>of</strong> flowers on plants <strong>of</strong> the same species. 1877,<br />

1878, 1884 (2nd edn rev) (preface by F. Darwin) etc, New York 1877,<br />

1896; tr Ger 1877; Fr 1878.<br />

Erasmus Darwin. In E. Krause, Erasmus Darwin, tr from German by<br />

W. S. Dallas, 1879, 1887, (rev as <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Erasmus Darwin) New<br />

York 1880; tr Ger 1880.<br />

<strong>The</strong> power <strong>of</strong> movement in plants, assisted by Francis Darwin,<br />

1880, 1882, New York 1881; tr Ger 1881; Fr 1882; Rus 1882; Ital<br />

1884.<br />

<strong>The</strong> formation <strong>of</strong> vegetable mould, through the action <strong>of</strong> worms,<br />

with observations on their habits. 1881, 1881 (rev), 1882 (rev), 1882<br />

(corrected by F. Darwin) etc, New York 1882 etc; tr Fr 1882; Ital<br />

1882; Ger 1882; Rus 1882.<br />

Essay on instinct. In G. J. Romanes, Mental evolution in animals,<br />

1883, 1885, New York 1884; tr Fr 1884; Ger 1885. Part <strong>of</strong> a chapter<br />

from unpbd Natural selection, above.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foundations <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> origin <strong>of</strong> species: two essays written in 1842<br />

and 1844. Ed F. Darwin <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1909; rptd in Evolution by<br />

natural selection, above.<br />

List <strong>of</strong> reviews <strong>of</strong> Origin <strong>of</strong> species in Correspondence ed Burkhardt et al<br />

below and in A. Ellegard, Darwin and the general reader, Chicago<br />

1958, (rev) 1990.<br />

Letters, diaries, notebooks and autobiography<br />

<strong>The</strong> life and letters <strong>of</strong> Darwin, including an autobiographical<br />

chapter. Ed F. Darwin 3 vols 1887, 1887 (3 rev edns), 1888, 2 vols<br />

New York 1887, 1888 etc; tr Ger 1887; Fr 1888; Norwegian 1889.<br />

Darwin: his life told in an autobiographical chapter, and in a<br />

selected series <strong>of</strong> his published letters. Ed F. Darwin 1892, 1902<br />

etc, New York 1892, 1893, 1958; tr Ger 1893.<br />

More letters. Ed F. Darwin and A. C. Seward 2 vols 1903, New York<br />

1903, 1972.<br />

Emma Darwin, wife <strong>of</strong> Charles Darwin; a century <strong>of</strong> family letters.<br />

Ed H. E. Litchfield, 2 vols <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1904 (priv ptd), 1915 (rev as<br />

Emma Darwin: a century <strong>of</strong> family letters, 1792–1896), New York<br />

1915.<br />

<strong>The</strong> complete correspondence between Wallace and Darwin<br />

1857–81. In Alfred Russell Wallace, Letters and reminiscences, ed<br />

J. Marchant 2 vols 1916.<br />

Autobiography <strong>of</strong> Darwin. Ed F. Darwin 1929 (first separate pbn),<br />

1931, 1937 etc; ed N. Barlow 1958 (‘with original omissions<br />

restored’), New York 1929, 1950 (introd G. G. Simpson), 1958 etc;<br />

tr Polish 1891; Rus 1896; Sp 1902; Ital 1919.<br />

Darwin and Henslow: the growth <strong>of</strong> an idea. Letters 1831–60. Ed<br />

Nora Barlow 1967.<br />

Diary <strong>of</strong> the voyage <strong>of</strong> HMS Beagle. Ed N. Barlow, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1933,<br />

New York 1969; Darwin’s Beagle diary. Ed R. D. Keynes,<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> 1988 (new transcription).<br />

Darwin and the voyage <strong>of</strong> the Beagle. Ed N. Barlow 1945 (includes<br />

ms and letters).<br />

Darwin’s journal. Bull <strong>of</strong> BM (Natural History) historical ser 2 1959.<br />

Ornithological notes. Ed N. Barlow, Bull <strong>of</strong> BM (Natural History)<br />

historical ser 2 1963.<br />

Freeman, R. B. and P. J. Gautrey. Darwin’s questions about the breeding<br />

<strong>of</strong> animals (1839). Jnl <strong>of</strong> Soc Bibl Natural History 5 1969; facs<br />

Sherborne Fund 3 1968.<br />

Freeman, R. B. and P. J. Gautrey. Darwin’s queries about expression<br />

(1867). Bull <strong>of</strong> BM (Natural History) historical ser 4 1972.<br />

Darwin’s early and unpbd notebooks. Transcribed by P. H. Barrett in<br />

H. E. Gruber, Darwin on man: a psychological study <strong>of</strong> scientific<br />

creativity, New York 1974.<br />

Calendar <strong>of</strong> the correspondence, 1821–1882. Ed F. H. Burkhardt, S.<br />

Smith et al, New York 1985, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1994 (rev).<br />

Correspondence. Ed F. H. Burkhardt, S. Smith et al, 10 vols (continuing)<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> 1985– .<br />

Darwin’s notebooks, 1836–1844: geology, transmutation <strong>of</strong> species,<br />

metaphysical enquiries. Ed P. H. Barrett, P. J. Gautrey, S. Herbert,<br />

D. Kohn and S. Smith, <strong>Cambridge</strong> and London 1987.<br />

Darwin’s insects: Darwin’s entomological notes. Ed K. G. V. Smith.<br />

Bull <strong>of</strong> BM (Natural History) historical ser 14 1987.<br />

Darwin’s notes on Beagle plants. Ed D. M. Porter. Bull <strong>of</strong> BM<br />

(Natural History) historical ser 14 1987.<br />

Darwin’s marginalia. 2 vols (vol 1 books, vol 2 pamphlets). Ed M. di<br />

Gregorio and N. Gill, New York 1990– .<br />

Darwin’s letters: a selection, 1825–1859. Ed F. H. Burkhardt,<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> 1996.<br />

Other mss transcribed in Correspondence, ed Burkhardt et al, above.<br />

§2<br />

[Owen, R.] Darwin on the origin <strong>of</strong> species. Edinburgh Rev 3 1860.<br />

[Jenkin, F.] <strong>The</strong> origin <strong>of</strong> species. North Br Rev 46 1867.<br />

Müller, F. Facts and arguments for Darwin. Trs W. S. Dallas 1869.<br />

[Mivart, St G. J.] Darwin’s Descent <strong>of</strong> man. Quart Rev 131 1871.<br />

Haeckel, E. <strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> creation: a popular exposition <strong>of</strong> the doctrine<br />

<strong>of</strong> evolution. 2 vols New York 1874.<br />

Müller, N. Lectures on Mr Darwin’s philosophy <strong>of</strong> language.<br />

Fraser’s Mag May–June 1876.<br />

Gray, A. Darwiniana: essays and reviews pertaining to Darwinism.<br />

New York 1876, ed H. Dupree <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1963.<br />

Butler, S. Evolution old and new. 1879.<br />

Butler, S. Unconscious memory. 1880.<br />

Aveling, E. B. <strong>The</strong> religious views <strong>of</strong> Darwin. 1882.<br />

Canello, U. A. Letteratura e Darwinismo. Padua 1882.<br />

Allen, G. Charles Darwin. 1885.<br />

Butler, S. Luck or cunning as the main means <strong>of</strong> organic<br />

modification? [1886.]<br />

Bettany, G. T. Life <strong>of</strong> Darwin. 1887.<br />

Wallace, A. R. Darwinism: an exposition <strong>of</strong> the theory <strong>of</strong> natural<br />

selection with some <strong>of</strong> its applications. 1889.<br />

Romanes, G. J. Darwin and after Darwin. 1892, 1893.<br />

Huxley, T. H. Darwiniana. 1893.<br />

Quatrefages, A. de. Les emules de Darwin. 2 vols Paris 1894.<br />

Stirling, J. H. Darwinianism: workmen and work. Edinburgh<br />

1894.<br />

Tille, A. Von Darwin bis Nietzsche: ein Buch Entwicklungsethik.<br />

Leipzig 1895.<br />

Poulton, E. B. Darwin and the theory <strong>of</strong> natural selection. 1896.<br />

Johnston, W. W. Ill-health <strong>of</strong> Darwin: its nature and its relation to<br />

his work. Amer Anthropologist n.s. 3 1901.<br />

Gould, G. M. In his Biographic clinics: the origin <strong>of</strong> the ill health <strong>of</strong><br />

De Quincey, Carlyle, Darwin, Huxley and the Brownings,<br />

Philadelphia 1903.<br />

Baldwin, J. M. Darwin and the humanities. Baltimore 1909.<br />

Seward, A. C. Darwin and modern science. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1909.<br />

Bryce, J. B. Personal reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Darwin and <strong>of</strong> the reception <strong>of</strong><br />

the Origin <strong>of</strong> species. Proc Amer Philosophical Soc 48 1909.<br />

Judd, J. W. <strong>The</strong> coming <strong>of</strong> evolution. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1912.<br />

Huxley, L. Charles Darwin. 1921.<br />

Atkins, H. Down, the home <strong>of</strong> the Darwins: the story <strong>of</strong> a house and<br />

the people who lived there. 1974, (rev) 1976.<br />

Colp, R. To be an invalid: the illness <strong>of</strong> Darwin. Chicago 1977.<br />

Freeman, R. B. Darwin: a companion. Folkestone 1978.<br />

Biographies<br />

Brent, P. Charles Darwin. London 1981.<br />

Beer, G. Darwin’s plots: evolutionary narrative in Darwin, George<br />

Eliot and nineteenth century fiction. London 1983.<br />

Morton, P. <strong>The</strong> vital science: biology and the literary imagination<br />

1860–1900. London 1984.<br />

Young, R. M. Darwin’s metaphor: nature’s place in Victorian<br />

culture. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1985.<br />

Levine, G. Darwin and the novelists: patterns <strong>of</strong> science in Victorian<br />

fiction. <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1988.

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