[23] A member of a family which has produced several eminent medical
men.
[24] Vol. I., p. 445, a review of "A Theory of Development and
Heredity," by Henry B. Orr. 1893.
[25] "Material for the Study of Variation, treated with especial regard
to Discontinuity in the Origin of Species." 1894.
[26] Reprinted in "Essays on Evolution," p. 95. 1908.
[27] "The Present Evolution of Man." 1896.
[28] Presidential Address in Section D of British Association, 1896,
reprinted in "Essays on Evolution," p. 1.
[29] To the British Association at Edinburgh, 1892.
[30] Vol. ixx. (1904), p. 313, a review of T.H. Morgan's "Evolution and
Adaptation."
[31] "The Bearing of the Study of Insects upon the Question, Are
Acquired Characters Hereditary?" The Presidential Address to the
Entomological Society of London, 1905, reprinted in "Essays on
Evolution," p. 139.
[32] Probably "Root Principles," by Child.
[33] "Essays on Evolution." 1908.
[34] Of the Introduction to "Essays on Evolution."
[35] Vol. lxxvii., p. 54, a note "On the Interpretation of Mendelian
Phenomena."
[36] The Oxford Celebration of the Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of
Charles Darwin, February 12, 1809. An account of the celebration is
given in "Darwin and 'The Origin,'" by E.B. Poulton, p. 78. 1909.
[37] The Darwin Celebration.
[38] "The World of Life."
[39] _Bedrock_, April, 1912, p. 48.
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