|
Mr. John (Lord) Morley, on Socialism, ii. 159
---- ---- ---- letter to Mr. M.J. Murphy, on Mr. Lloyd George, ii. 164-5
---- ---- ---- letter to Dr. Norris, on increasing weakness, ii. 136-7
---- letter to Miss Norris, on health and diet, ii. 136
---- ---- ---- letters to Prof. E.B. Poulton:
on "Protective Value of
Colour and Markings in Insects," ii. 39;
on Weismann's "Essays upon Heredity," 44, 45;
on Grant Allen's theory of origin of wheat, 46;
on Cope's "Origin of the Fittest," 47;
on Weismann's additional essays, 51-3;
on non-heredity of acquired characters, 54-5;
on maternal impression, 56-8;
on Bateson's "Material for the Study of Variation," 60-1;
on Poulton's "Theories of Evolution," 61-2;
criticising Romanes, 63-5;
on Poulton's Presidential Address to British Association, 71-2;
on denudation and deposition, 73;
on mutation, 79;
on Poulton's Presidential Address to Entomological Society, 79;
on Mendelism and mutation, 84;
on Poulton's Introduction to "Essays on Evolution," 85-6;
on invitation to lecture at Royal Institution, 87;
on Lord Rothschild's butterflies, and Royal Institution lecture, 88-9;
on an article in the _Times_, 89;
on Bergson, 98;
on Sleeper's alleged anticipation of Darwinism, 99-100;
on declining the Oxford D.C.L. degree, 217-18;
agreeing to accept the degree, 218
---- ---- ---- letters to Dr. Archdall Reid:
on "Present Evolution of Man," ii. 67-8;
on instinctive knowledge, 68;
on "Ancient Britain and Invasions of Caesar," 86;
on Mendelism and Evolution, 92-3
---- ---- ---- letter to Mr. Clement Reid, on discovery of Miocene
or Pliocene Man in India, ii. 62
---- ---- ---- letter to Mr. H.N. Ridley, on De Rougemont, ii. 76
---- ---- ---- letter to Mr. Alfred Russell, on vegetarianism, ii. 158
---- ---- ---- letters to Mr. G. Silk:
on Alexandrian donkey-drivers, i. 45;
on forthcoming visit to Sarawak, 52;
on marriage, 87
---- ---- ---- letters to Mrs. Sims (his sister):
on his assistant, i. 56, 60;
on missionaries, 62;
on life in Macassar, 64;
on Java and its flora, 85
---- ---- ---- letters to Thomas Sims:
on Singapore, i. 61;
on monocular and binocular vision, Darwin's "Descent of Species,"
and belief and disbelief, 73
---- ---- ---- letters to Mr. E. Smedley:
on Child's "Root Principles," ii. 83-4, 100-1;
on prayer, 163;
on Mars, 175;
on horoscope, 215
---- -
|