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Marchant, James

"Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 2"

"--C. DARWIN.
[2] "My Life," i. 396-7.
[3] "My Life," ii. 94-5.
[4] "My Life," pp. 97-8.
[5] "My Life," pp. 98-9.
[6] Dr. Henry Forbes in a note to the Editor writes: "In his 'Island
Life' Wallace extended his philosophical observations to a wider field,
and it is in philosophical biology that Wallace's name must stand
pre-eminent for all time." "In our own science of biology," say Profs.
Geddes and Thomson in a recent work, "we may recall the 'Grand Old Men,'
surely second to none in history--Darwin, Wallace, and Hooker."
[7] "My Life," ii. 99-101.
[8] "My Life," ii. 22.
[9] "The Origin of the Races of Man."
[10] "The Malay Archipelago."
[11] Private Secretary to Sir Charles Lyell.
[12] "The Descent of Man."
[13] Probably refers to "The Geographical Distribution of Animals."
[14] The book referred to is Wallace's "Island Life," published in 1880.
[15] For the work on "Darwinism."
[16] Printed in full as a footnote to Weismann's "Essays upon Heredity,"
etc.
[17] _See_ footnote 3, pp. 172-3, of Weismann's "Essays upon Heredity,"
etc.
[18] "The Origin of Floral Structures through Insect and Other
Agencies." Internat. Sci. Series. 1888.
[19] "The Origin of the Fittest." London, 1887.
[20] "Essays upon Heredity and Kindred Biological Problems," Vol. II.
1892.
[21] _Trans. Ent. Soc., London_, 1892, p. 293.
[22] As Hope Professor of Zoology in the University of Oxford.


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