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. -influence on children of parents'. Edwardsia, seeds possibly floated from Chili to New Zealand. -in Sandwich Is. and India. Egerton, Sir Philip de Malpas Grey- (1806-81): devoted himself to the study of fossil fishes, and published several memoirs on his collection, which was acquired by the British Museum. Eggs, creation of species as. -means of dispersal of molluscan. Ehrenberg, Ascension I. plants sent to. -on rock-building by infusoria. -Darwin's wish that he should examine underclays. Eichler, A.W., on morphology of cruciferous flower. -on course of vessels as guide to floral morphology. -reference to his Bluthendiagramme. Eildon Hills, need of examination of. Elateridae, luminous thorax of. Elective affinity. Electric organs of fishes, the result of external conditions. Electricity, and plant-movements. "Elements of Geology," Wallace's review of Lyell's. Elephants, Falconer's work on. -rate of increase of. -and variation. -found in gravel at Down. -manner of carrying tail. -shedding tears. Elephas Columbi, Falconer on. -Owen's conduct in regard to Falconer's work on. -E. primigenius, as index of climate. -woolly covering of. -E. texianus, Owen and nomenclature of. Elevation, in Chili. -lines of. -New Zealand and. -continental extension, subsidence and. -connection with earthquakes. -equable nature of movements of subsidence and. -evidence in Scandinavia and Pampas of equable. -Hopkins on. -large areas simultaneously affected by. -d'Orbigny on sudden. -rate of. -Rogers on parallelism of cleavage and axes of. -sedimentary deposits exceptionally preserved during. -subsidence and. -vulcanicity and. Elodea canadensis, successful American immigrant. Emberiza longicauda, long tail-feathers and Sexual Selection. Embryology, argument for. -succession of changes in animal-. -Darwin's explanation of. -of flowers. -of Peneus. -Balfour's work on comparative. Embryonic stages, obliteration of. Endlicher's "Genera Plantarum." Engelmann, on variability of introduced plants in N. America. England, former union with Continent. -men of science of Continent and. Entada scandens, dispersal of seeds. Entomologists, evolutionary views of. "Entstehung und Begriff der naturhistorischen Art," Nageli's Essay. -Darwin on. Environment, and colour protection. Eocene, Anoplotherium in S. America.
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