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Marchant, James

"Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1"


[74] The fifth.
[75] Explained in letter of February 2, 1869. _See_ p. 234.
[76] June, 1867.
[77] "Malay Archipelago."
[78] "Malay Archipelago."
[79] The fifth edition, pp. 150-7.
[80] In the _Quarterly Review_, April, 1869.
[81] Inserted by A.R.W.
[82] "The Descent of Man."
[83] "The Genesis of Species," by St. G. Mivart. 1871.
[84] In the _Academy_, March 15, 1871.
[85] "Mr. Wallace says that the pairing of butterflies is probably
determined by the fact that one male is stronger-winged or more
pertinacious than the rest, rather than by the choice of the females. He
quotes the case of caterpillars which are brightly coloured and yet
sexless. Mr. Wallace also makes the good criticism that 'The Descent of
Man' consists of two books mixed together."--"Life and Letters of
Charles Darwin," iii. 137.
[86] G. Crotch was a well-known coleopterist and official in the
University Library at Cambridge.
[87] _Spectator_, March 11 and 18, 1871. "With regard to the evolution
of conscience the reviewer thinks that Mr. Darwin comes much nearer to
the 'kernel of the psychological problem' than many of his predecessors.


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