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Russel Wallace : Alfred Russell Wallace (sic) Reviews, Letters to the Editor, etc. (S460-S712: 1893-1913+) S461. Man and Evolution [review of Evolution
and Man's Place in Nature by Henry Calderwood, 1893]. Nature
47: 385-386 (23 Feb. 1893: no. 1217).
S462. The Glacier Theory of Alpine Lakes [lttE].
Nature 47: 437-438 (9 March 1893: no. 1219). S463. Reveries of a Naturalist [review of Idle
Days in Patagonia by William H. Hudson, 1893]. Nature 47: 483-484
(23 March 1893: no. 1221).
S464. Inaccessible Valleys;
A Study in Physical Geography. Nineteenth Century 33: 391-404 (March
1893: no. 193). S465. Note on Mr. Jukes-Browne's Paper [concerning
the origin and classification of islands]. Natural Science 2: 193-194
(March 1893: no. 13).
S466. The Social Quagmire and the Way Out of It.
I. The Farmers. Arena 7: 395-410 (March 1893: no. 40) / The Social
Quagmire and the Way Out of It. II. Wage-workers. Arena 7: 525-542
(April 1893: no. 41). S467. The Late Mr. S. J. Davey's Experiments [lttE
followed by a lengthy reply from Richard Hodgson]. Journal of the Society
for Psychical Research 6 (1893-94): 33-36 (33-47) (March 1893: no.
98).
S468. Are Individually Acquired
Characters Inherited? I. Fortnightly Review 53 (n.s.; 59, o.s.):
490-498 (1 April 1893: no. 316, n.s.) / II. Fortnightly Review
53 (n.s.; 59, o.s.): 655-668 (1 May 1893: no. 317, n.s.). S469. Mr. H. O. Forbes's Discoveries in the Chatham
Islands [lttE]. Nature 48: 27-28 (11 May 1893: no. 1228).
S470. Reason Versus Instinct [review of
The Intelligence of Animals by Charles William Purnell, 1893].
Nature 48: 73-74 (25 May 1893: no. 1230).
S471. President's Address, 1893. The Conditions Essential
to the Success of Small Holdings. [read by William Volckman, Chairman,
at the twelfth annual meeting of the LNS, 15 June 1893]. in Report
of the Land Nationalisation Society, 1892-3 (Land Nationalisation
Society Tract No. 50: Land Nationalisation Society, London, June 1893):
15-23; also printed in Land and Labor no. 45:
3-4 (July 1893); also printed as LNS Tract No. 51 (LNS, London, 1893;
pp. (1)-2-7). S472. discussion [of letter by Graham Officer;
printed with Officer's letter as 'The Glacier Theory of Alpine Lakes'].
Nature 48: 198 (198) (29 June 1893: no. 1235).
S473. The Non-inheritance of Acquired Characters
[lttE]. Nature 48: 267 (20 July 1893: no. 1238).
S474. The Response to the Appeal. From Prelates, Pundits and Persons
of Distinction. [article/N posting results of a survey of opinion concerning
the stated intended purpose of the journal; Wallace's one of many responses
printed]. Borderland 1: 17 (10-23) (July 1893: no. 1).
S475. The Bacon-Shakespeare Case. Verdict No.
I. [one of many solicited responses concerning the authorship of Shakespeare's
works]. Arena 8: 222-225 (July 1893: no. 44). S476. Prenatal Influences on Character [lttE].
Nature 48: 389-390 (24 Aug. 1893: no. 1243). S477. Habits of South African Animals [lttE introducing comments by R.
R. Mortimer on some South African birds]. Nature 48: 390-391 (24
Aug. 1893: no. 1243).
S478. Notes on the Growth of Opinion as to Obscure Psychical Phenomena
During the Last Fifty Years [a paper communicated to the Psychical Congress
in Chicago, held 21-25 Aug. 1893; sent from Parkstone, Dorset, England].
Religio-Philosophical Journal (Chicago) 4 (n.s.), no. 15: 229a-230a
(2 Sept. 1893). S479. On Malformation From Pre-natal Influence
on the Mother [a letter communicated to the 15 Sept. 1893 (Nottingham)
meeting of Section D, Biology, of the BAAS]. in Report of the British
Association for the Advancement of Science 63 (1893) (John Murray,
London, 1894): 798-799.
S480. The Supposed Glaciation of Brazil [lttE].
Nature 48: 589-590 (19 Oct. 1893: no. 1251). S481. The Ice Age and Its Work. I.
Erratic Blocks and Ice-sheets. Fortnightly Review 54 (n.s.;
60, o.s.): 616-633 (1 Nov. 1893: no. 323, n.s.) / The Ice Age and Its
Work. II. Erosion of Lake Basins. Fortnightly
Review 54 (n.s.; 60, o.s.): 750-774 (1 Dec. 1893: no. 324, n.s.). S482. The Recent Glaciation of Tasmania [lttE].
Nature 49: 3-4 (2 Nov. 1893: no. 1253).
S483. The Programme of Land Nationalisers [a paper
read at a general meeting of the LNS held 15 Nov. 1893]. Land and Labor
no. 50: 1-2 (Dec. 1893).
S484. Sir Henry H. Howorth on "Geology in Nubibus"
[lttE concerning glacial movement]. Nature 49: 52 (16 Nov. 1893:
no. 1255).
S485. Recognition Marks [letter responding to
inquiry regarding rabbits' use of their tails as danger signals]. Nature
49: 53 (16 Nov. 1893: no. 1255).
S486. "Geology in Nubibus" [letter responding
to remarks by Henry H. Howorth concerning glacial movement]. Nature
49: 101 (30 Nov. 1893: no. 1257).
S486a. The Problem of the Unemployed [relating
the ideas in Herbert V. Mills's book Poverty and the State to this
subject]. The Daily Chronicle (London) no. 9921: 7a-b (26 Dec.
1893).
S487. lttE [one of two printed as 'The Origin
of Lake Basins']. Nature 49: 197 (197) (28 Dec. 1893: no. 1261).
S488. Preface. to The Dispersal of Shells;
An Inquiry Into the Means of Dispersal Possessed by Fresh-water and Land
Mollusca by Harry Wallis Kew (International Scientific Series, Vol.
LXXV: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd., London, 7 Dec.
1893): v-viii.
S489. lttE [one of two printed as 'The Origin
of Lake Basins']. Nature 49: 220-221 (220-221) (4 Jan. 1894: no.
1262).
S490. Why Does Man Exist? [letter to Arthur J. Bell, author of
Why Does Man Exist? (1890); treated here as a notice of that book].
Borderland 1: 272 (Jan. 1894: no. 3).
S491. How to Preserve the House of Lords. Contemporary
Review 65: 114-122 (Jan. 1894). S492. Richard Spruce, Ph.D., F.R.G.S. [obituary].
Nature 49: 317-319 (1 Feb. 1894: no. 1266).
S493. A Critic Criticised [review of Darwinianism:
Workmen and Work by James Hutchison Stirling, 1893]. Nature
49: 333-336 (8 Feb. 1894: no. 1267).
S494. What Are Zoological Regions? [a paper read
at the 500th meeting of the Cambridge Natural Science Club, 12 March 1894].
Nature 49: 610-613 (26 April 1894: no. 1278).
S495. President's Address [presented at the thirteenth
annual meeting of the LNS, 9 April 1894; includes a notice of Social
Evolution by Benjamin Kidd (1894)]. in 13th Report of the Land
Nationalisation Society, 1893-4 (Land Nationalisation Society Tract
No. 56: Land Nationalisation Society, London, April 1894): 15-24; also
printed in Land and Labor no. 54: 34-37 (May 1894); also printed
as pamphlet entitled The Local Government (England and Wales) Act,
1894, Relating to Parish Councils, etc. (Land Nationalisation Tract
No. 57: Land Nationalisation Society, London, May 1894; pp. (1)-11).
S496. The Future of Civilisation [review of Social
Evolution by Benjamin Kidd, 1894]. Nature 49: 549-551 (12 April
1894: no. 1276).
S497. lttE [one of two printed as 'Woman and Natural Selection']. Humanitarian
4 (n.s.), no. 4: 315 (315-319) (April 1894).
S498. Economic and Social Justice. in Vox Clamantium;
The Gospel of the People by "writers, preachers & workers brought
together by Andrew Reid" (A. D. Innes & Co., London, April 1894):
166-197. S499. Panmixia and Natural Selection [lttE]. Nature
50: 196-197 (28 June 1894: no. 1287).
S500. The Palæarctic and Nearctic Regions Compared as Regards the
Families and Genera of Their Mammalia and Birds. Natural Science
4: 433-445 (June 1894: no. 28). S501. A New Book on Socialism [review of The
Great Revolution of 1905; Or The Story of the Phalanx by Frederick
W. Hayes, 1893]. Land and Labor no. 57: 52-54 (July 1894).
S502.
The Influence of Previous Fertilisation of the Female on Her Subsequent
Offspring, And the Effect of Maternal Impressions During Pregnancy on
the Offspring [interim report to the BAAS drawn up by James Clark, member
of Wallace-chaired committee studying this subject; meeting held in Oxford
in Aug. 1894]. in Report of the Sixty-fourth Meeting of the British
Association for the Advancement of Science (1894) (John Murray, London,
1894): 346.
S502a. lttE [one of two printed as 'The Fourth
Dimension,' discussing as to whether there is a fourth dimension to "space"].
Light (London) 14: 467 (466-467) (29 Sept. 1894: no. 716).
S503. Rev. George Henslow on Natural Selection.
Natural Science 5: 177-183 (Sept. 1894: no. 31). S504. Another Substitute for Darwinism [review
of Nature's Method in the Evolution of Life by "Anonymous" [James
W. Barclay], 1894]. Nature 50: 541-542 (4 Oct. 1894: no. 1301).
S504a. letter [to Taylor White concerning the kea; read as part of White's
'The Kea (Nestor notabilis), a Sheep-eating Parrot,' a presentation made
to the Hawke's Bay (New Zealand) Philosophical Institute on 8 Oct. 1894].
Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
27: 277 (273-280) (1894).
S505. A Suggestion to Sabbath-keepers. Nineteenth
Century 36: 604-611 (Oct. 1894: no. 212). S506. Why Live a Moral Life? The Answer of Rationalism.
[one of several invited replies to an inquiry; in part based on S243].
in The Agnostic Annual 1895 ed. by Charles A. Watts (London, W.
Stewart & Co., Oct.? 1894): 6-12. S507. The Social Economy of the Future. in The
New Party Described by Some of Its Members (new ed.) ed. by Andrew
Reid (Hodder Brothers, London, Dec. 1894): 177-211.
S507a. The Word "Scientist." [article/N including the results of a general
inquiry on the desirability of the word; Wallace's response, dated 8 Dec.
1894, one of several printed]. Science-Gossip 1 (n.s.): 242 (242-243)
(1894/95: no. 10?, n.s.). [contributed by James Moore]
S508. Note on Compensation to Landlords [not the
same article as S391]. Land and Labor no. 63: 5 (Jan. 1895).
S509. Forty-five Years' Registration Statistics.
A Correction. [lttE]. The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review
16: 159-160 (1 Feb. 1895: no. 191).
S510. The Method of Organic Evolution. I. Fortnightly
Review 57 (n.s.; 63, o.s.): 211-224 (1 Feb. 1895: no. 338, n.s.) /
II. Fortnightly Review 57 (n.s.; 63, o.s.): 435-445 (1 March 1895:
no. 339, n.s.). S511. Tan-spots Over Dogs' Eyes [lttE responding to an inquiry). Nature
51: 533 (4 April 1895: no. 1327).
S512. Suggestions for Solving the Problem of the
Unemployed, etc., etc. [Presidential Address read at the fourteenth
annual meeting of the LNS, 8 April 1895]. Land Nationalisation Tract No.
64 (Land Nationalisation Society, London, April? 1895; pp. (1)-20); also
printed as 'President's Address' in Land and Labor no. 67: 40-45
(May 1895). S513. lttE [one of two printed as 'The Age
of the Earth']. Nature 51: 607 (607-608) (25 April 1895: no. 1330).
S513a. A Series of Remarkable Seances [lttE introducing seance narratives
from General F. J. Lippitt, of Washington, D.C.]. Light (London)
15: 194 (194-197) (27 April 1895: no. 746).
S514. Uniformitarianism in Geology [lttE]. Nature 52: 4 (2 May
1895: no. 1331).
S515. Another Book on Social Evolution [review
of The Evolution of Industry by Henry Dyer, 1895]. Nature
52: 386-387 (22 Aug. 1895: no. 1347).
S516. discussion [concerning a letter Wallace sent to Adolf B. Meyer
in 1869; Meyer's letter (containing an excerpt from the 1869 letter) and
Wallace's comments thereon printed as 'How Was Wallace Led to the Discovery
of Natural Selection?']. Nature 52: 415 (415) (29 Aug. 1895: no.
1348).
S517. Our Native Birds [review of British Birds by William H.
Hudson, 1895]. Saturday Review 80: 342-343 (14 Sept. 1895: no.
2081).
S518. The Expressiveness of
Speech, Or Mouth-gesture as a Factor in the Origin of Language. Fortnightly
Review 58 (n.s.; 64, o.s.): 528-543 (1 Oct. 1895: no. 346, n.s.). S518a. The Exposure of Eusapia [lttE concerning
the celebrated exposure of the spiritualistic medium Eusapia Palladino].
The Daily Chronicle (London) no. 10500: 6e (1 Nov. 1895).
S519. Introductory Note. to Psychic Philosophy
as the Foundation of a Religion of Natural Law by V. C. Desertis [pseudonym
of Stanley DeBrath] (George Redway, London, 5 Dec. 1895 / Bellairs &
Co., London, Nov. 1895): v-vi.
S519a.
two letters [to Alfred Erny, on spiritualistic subjects; dated 28 March
1893 and December 1892; originals likely in English but here translated
into French]. in Le Psychisme Expérimental; Étude des
Phénomènes Psychiques by Alfred Erny (Librairie E. Flammarion,
Paris, 1895): 161-162, 162-164.
S520. lttE [one of two printed as 'The Cause
of an Ice Age']. Nature 53: 220-221 (220-221) (9 Jan. 1896: no.
1367).
S520a. Eusapia Palladino [lttE]. The Daily
Chronicle (London) no. 10572: 3g (24 Jan. 1896).
S521. The Astronomical Theory of a Glacial
Period [lttE]. Nature 53: 317 (6 Feb. 1896: no. 1371).
S522. The Theory of the Double. Light (London)
16: 87-88 (22 Feb. 1896: no. 789). S523. Philosophy and Evolution [review of Evolution
and Man's Place in Nature (2nd ed.) by Henry Calderwood, 1896]. Nature
53: 435 (12 March 1896: no. 1376).
S524. Old and New Theories of Evolution [review
of The Primary Factors of Organic Evolution by Edward D. Cope,
1896; and The Present Evolution of Man by G. Archdall Reid, 1896].
Nature 53: 553-555 (16 April 1896: no. 1381).
S525. Letter From the President [to Joseph Hyder, read at the fifteenth
annual meeting of the LNS, 20 April 1896]. Land and Labour no.
79: 33-34 (May 1896).
S526. The Proposed Gigantic
Model of the Earth. Contemporary Review 69: 730-740 (May 1896). S527. The Problem of Utility: Are Specific Characters
Always or Generally Useful? [a paper read at the LSL meeting of 18 June
1896]. Journal of the Linnean Society: Zoology 25: 481-496 (1896). S527a. Miracles and Modern Spiritualism
[lttE concerning the new edition of this book]. Light (London)
no. 806: 298 (20 June 1896).
S528. lttE [concerning labour and militarism to
Keir Hardie, on the occasion of the International Labour Congress]. Labour
Leader 8: 251 (25 July 1896: no. 121, n.s.). S529. The Gorge of the Aar
and Its Teachings. Fortnightly Review 60 (n.s.; 66, o.s.): 175-182
(1 Aug. 1896: no. 356, n.s.). S530. Spiritualism [lttE]. The Echo (London)
no. 8637: 4a (12 Sept. 1896). S531. Methods of Land Nationalisation. Land and Labour no. 85:
82-83 (Nov. 1896).
S531a. letters [thirteen letters to James Croll concerning astronomy,
climatology, and glaciology; dates ranging from 1870 to 1889]. in Autobiographical
Sketch of James Croll LL.D., F.R.S., etc. (with Memoir of His Life
and Work by James Campbell Irons) (E. Stanford, London, 1896): 247,
247-249, 271, 334-335, 336-337, 337-339, 358-359, 361, 382, 387, 440-442,
468-469, 470-471.
S532. Darwin and Darwinism [review of Charles
Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection by Edward B. Poulton, 1896].
Nature 55: 289-290 (28 Jan. 1897: no. 1422).
S533. Lord Penrhyn and the Quarrymen [full version
of a lttE first printed in edited form as 'What Parliament Should Do'
in The Daily Chronicle (London) no. 10885: 10d (23 Jan. 1897)].
Land and Labour no. 88: 9-10 (Feb. 1897).
S534. The Problem of Instinct [review of Habit
and Instinct by C. Lloyd Morgan, 1896]. Natural Science 10:
161-168 (March 1897: no. 61). S535. On the Colour and Colour-patterns of Moths
and Butterflies [comments on a paper on this subject by Alfred Goldsborough
Mayer]. Nature 55: 618-619 (29 April 1897: no. 1435).
S536. Vaccination a Delusion; Its Penal Enforcement
a Crime: Proved by the Official Evidence in the Reports of the Royal Commission.
Swan Sonnenschein & Co., Ltd., London, 18 Feb. 1898 (according to
My Life (Vol. 2, p. 353), "brought out" as a booklet for distribution
in Jan. 1898); pp. (1)-96; 12 fold-out diagrams. S537. The Eagle and the Serpent [letter
commending the aims of The Eagle and the Serpent]. The Clarion
(London) no. 328: 95b (19 March 1898).
S538. Mr. A. R. Wallace and Vaccination [lttE]. Lancet, Vol. 1
for 1898: 894 (26 March 1898: no. 3891). S539. lttE [commending the aims of the journal]. The Eagle and the
Serpent 1(2): 21 (15 April 1898). S540. Nietzsche as a Social Reformer, Or, The
Joys of Fleecing and Being Fleeced [article/N posting results of a general
inquiry; Wallace's one of several responses printed]. The Eagle and
the Serpent 1(2): 26-27 (25-28) (15 April 1898).
S541. letter [to Joseph Hyder, read at the seventeenth annual meeting
of the LNS, 20 April 1898]. Land and Labour no. 103: 35 (May 1898).
S542. Vaccination and Its Enforcement. Dr.
Bond and Mr. A. R. Wallace. [lttE]. The Daily Chronicle (London)
no. 11291: 3b (12 May 1898). S543. letter [included in note/N entitled 'Dr. Alfred R. Wallace on Altruism:
Mr. Platt's Repudiation']. The Eagle and the Serpent 1(3): 36 (15
June 1898).
S544. Dr. Bond and Mr. A. R. Wallace. Mr. Wallace
Replies. [lttE concerning vaccination]. The Echo (London) no. 9183:
1c (16 June 1898).
S545. Spiritualism and Social
Duty [from an address delivered at the International Congress of Spiritualists
on 23 June 1898, at St. James Hall, London]. Light (London) 18:
334-336 (selection followed by an account of related discussion on pp.
336-337) (9 July 1898: no. 913). S546. discussion/N [of paper on Brazilian spiritism by A. Alexander read
at the 23 June 1898 session of the International Congress of Spiritualists].
Light (London) 18: 337 (9 July 1898: no. 913).
S547. The Importance of Dust: A Source of Beauty
and Essential to Life. Chapter 9 of The Wonderful Century: 69-85
(68-84, American edition; pp. 170-191 of the "New Edition" of Sept. 1903)
(June 1898). S547a. The Natural History Museum [an open memorial/N addressed to the
Trustees of the British Museum concerning the management of the Natural
History Museum; signed by dozens of noteworthies, including Wallace].
The Times (London) no. 35564: 10a (9 July 1898).
S548. Dr. Bond and Mr. A. R. Wallace. Mr. Wallace's
Final Reply. [lttE]. The Echo (London) no. 9234: 1c (15 Aug. 1898).
S549. Darwinism in Sociology: Dr. Alfred Russell
[sic] Wallace Replies to Mr. Thomas Common. The Eagle and the Serpent
1(4): 57-59 (1 Sept. 1898).
S550. letter [referring to the intent of the journal and to a book by
Ragnar Redbeard]. The Eagle and the Serpent 1(4): 62 (1 Sept. 1898).
S551. The Vaccination Question [lttE]. The
Times (London) no. 35610: 10e (1 Sept. 1898).
S552. letter [to columnist "Dangle" concerning
socialist reforms and the monopoly of money]. The Clarion (London)
no. 357: 325c-d (8 Oct. 1898).
S553. Is There Scarcity or Monopoly of Money?
[letter to columnist "Dangle"]. The Clarion (London) no. 360: 348c-e
(29 Oct. 1898).
S554. The Wonderful Century.--A Correction. Land and Labour
no. 108: 82 (Oct. 1898).
S554a. The Problem of the Tropics [lttE concerning
the matter of whether white men can work effectively in tropical climates].
The Daily Chronicle (London) no. 11440: 3g (2 Nov. 1898).
S555. Introductory Note. to The Third Factor
of Production and Other Essays by Arthur J. Ogilvy (Swan Sonnenschein
& Co., Ltd., London, 5 Nov. 1898): vii-viii.
S555a. "The Tragedy of a Millionaire." [article/N posting results of
a survey of opinion on an earlier article; Wallace's the first of nine
responses printed]. The Independent (New York) 50: 1470 (1470-1473)
(24 Nov. 1898: no. 2608).
S556. A Complete System of Paper Money [letter
to columnist "Dangle"]. The Clarion (London) no. 365: 389e-f (3
Dec. 1898).
S557. Paper Money as a Standard of Value. Academy
55: 549-550 (31 Dec. 1898: no. 1391, n.s.). S557a. National Defence for Small Communities
[one of many solicited responses concerning the military defense of small
countries; included in the second part of a compilation/N entitled 'Holland's
Militairisme'; contribution dated 3 July 1898]. De Jonge Gids (Amsterdam)
2: 193-194 (1899).
S558. The Utility of Specific Characters [lttE
concerning recognition marks]. Nature 59: 246 (12 Jan. 1899: no.
1524).
S559. America, Cuba, and the Philippines [lttE].
The Daily Chronicle (London) 19 Jan. 1899: 3g. S560. The Inefficiency of Strikes: Is There Not
a Better Way? in The Labour Annual: 1899 ed. and published by Joseph
Edwards (Wallasey, Cheshire, Jan.? 1899): 105.
S561. Mr. Podmore on Clairvoyance and Poltergeists
[lttE]. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 9 (1899-1900):
22-30 (Feb. 1899: no. 156).
S562. White Men in the Tropics. The Independent
(New York) 51: 667-670 (9 March 1899: no. 2623). S562a. The Storage of Gunpowder [lttE referring
to Wallace's c1882 idea that explosives might safely be stored under water].
The Daily Chronicle (London) no. 11562: 11c (24 March 1899).
S563. Letter From the President [to Joseph Hyder, read at the eighteenth
annual meeting of the LNS, 26 April 1899]. Land and Labour no.
115: 46 (May 1899).
S564. letter [to columnist Julia Dawson, accompanying a donation to The
Clarion Van]. The Clarion (London) no. 386: 130e (29 April 1899).
S565. Clairvoyance and Poltergeists [lttE]. Journal of the Society
for Psychical Research 9 (1899-1900): 56-57 (April 1899: no. 158).
S566. Garden City [letter to Ebenezer Howard concerning
planned communities]. Land and Labour no. 114: 38 (April 1899).
S567. Les Causes de la Guerre--Comment y Remédier [abridged translation
of one of many essays included in a special supplementary publication
entitled 'Enquête sur la Guerre et le Militarisme']. L'Humanité
Nouvelle Mai 1899: 245-250. S568. Introductory Note. to 'Extract From Js-E
de Mirville's Des Esprits et de Leurs Manifestations Fluidiques'
[read as 'Clairvoyance of Alexis Didier' at the SPR meeting of 23 June
1899]. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research 14 (1898-9):
373-374 (373-381) (Supplement 5 to Part XXXV, July? 1899).
S569. lttE [one of many printed as 'Protests Against
War']. Manchester Guardian no. 16557: 7f (7f-h) (2 Sept. 1899).
S570. letter [a reply to remarks by Thomas Common concerning the "might
vs. right" issue]. The Eagle and the Serpent 1(9): 136 (15 Oct.
1899).
S571. The Transvaal War. Wanted Facts. [lttE].
The Clarion (London) no. 415: 365a-b (18 Nov. 1899).
S572. Facts From the Transvaal [lttE introducing
remarks by an observer back from the Boer War]. The Clarion (London)
no. 417: 380f (2 Dec. 1899).
S573. Mottoes for the New Year. Wise Words From
Famous People. [article/N posting results of a general inquiry; Wallace's
one of many responses printed]. The Daily News Weekly (London)
no. 27: 11b-c (11a-d) (30 Dec. 1899). S574. Introductory Note. to The Ascent of Man by Mathilde Blind
(T. Fisher Unwin, London, 18 Dec. 1899): v-xii.
S574a. Naturalisation in the Transvaal [lttE dated 19 Dec. 1899 concerning
rights of naturalization of "Outlanders" in the Transvaal].
War Against War in South Africa no. 12: 187b (5 Jan. 1900).
S575. Is New Zealand a Zoological Region? [lttE]. Nature 61: 273
(18 Jan. 1900: no. 1577).
S576. Labour and the Next General Election [article/N
posting results of a general inquiry; Wallace's one of several responses
printed]. in The Labour Annual: The Reformers' Year-book for 1900
ed. and published by Joseph Edwards (Wallasey, Cheshire, Jan. 1900): 29
(26-30).
S576a. The Royal Buckhounds [news story/N including an open memorial/N
to the Prime Minister concerning discontinuing the hunting of park deer;
signed by dozens of noteworthies, including Wallace]. The Times
(London) no. 36054: 11a (1 Feb. 1900). S576b. The Peace Movement [description/N of an open circular concerning
negotiations in the Transvaal war; signed by many noteworthies, including
Wallace]. The Times (London) no. 36099: 7e (26 March 1900). S577. letter [to columnist "Nunquam" concerning the death of Clarion
columnist "The Bounder"]. The Clarion (London) no. 447: 205b (30
June 1900).
S578. lttE [concerning Edward Jenner's observations
on the cuckoo; part of a discussion including another letter and comments
by the Editor entitled 'Jenner and the Cuckoo']. The Vaccination Inquirer
and Health Review 22: 58 (58-61) (2 July 1900: no. 256).
S579. Imperial Might and Human Right [comments
on an article by George Bernard Shaw concerning imperialism]. The Clarion
(London) no. 450: 230b (21 July 1900).
S580. letter [a reply to remarks by Ragnar Redbeard
concerning the "might vs. right" issue]. The Eagle and the Serpent
1(11): 164 (July 1900).
S580a. The Stop the War Movement. The Protest Against Annexation. [article/N
including a drafted open letter of protest against annexing the Boer Republics;
signed by dozens of noteworthies, including Wallace]. War Against War
in South Africa no. 30: 30b-c (10 Aug. 1900).
S581. Letter From Dr. A. R. Wallace [concerning social problems]. in
The Anatomy of Misery: Plain Lectures on Economics (2nd ed.) by
John Coleman Kenworthy (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co.,
Ltd., London, Sept. 1900 / Small, Maynard & Co., Boston, 6 April 1901):
98-100 (as part of the Appendix).
S582. letter extracts [in Part XI and Appendix G of 'On the So-called
Divining Rod. A Psycho-Physical Research on a Peculiar Faculty Alleged
to Exist in Certain Persons Locally Known as Dowsers. Book II.' by William
F. Barrett]. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research
15 (1900-1901): 277, 374-375 (Part XXXVIII, Oct.? 1900).
S583.
Affinities and Origin of the Australian and Polynesian Races [the first
part of this article (pp. 461-473) forms the concluding section of Vol.
1, Chapter 5 of Australasia (ed. of Nov. 1893)]. in SSS,
Vol. 1: 461-496 (Nov. 1900).
S584. Interest-bearing Funds Injurious and Unjust.
in SSS, Vol. 2: 254-264 (Nov. 1900).
S585.
Some Objections to Land Nationalization Answered [derived "from Tracts
issued by the LNS": see S385, S423 & S471]. in SSS, Vol. 2:
345-363 (Nov. 1900).
S586. Ralahine and Its Teachings [comments on
The Irish Land & Labour Question, Illustrated in the History of
Ralahine and Co-operative Farming by Edward T. Craig, 1882]. in SSS,
Vol. 2: 455-477 (Nov. 1900).
S587. True Individualism--The Essential Preliminary
of a Real Social Advance. in SSS, Vol. 2: 510-520 (Nov. 1900).
S588. Professor Alfred Russel Wallace [letter of support sent to the
Eastbourne Conference of the National A-VL, held 5 Dec. 1900]. The
Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review 22: 156 (1 Jan. 1901: no. 262).
S589. Evolution [the first in a series of articles published in The
Sun under the overall title 'The Passing Century']. The Sun
(New York) 68(114): 4a-g, 5a (23 Dec. 1900). S590. article concerning social evolution in the twentieth century [not
seen; part of a special feature entitled 'Dawn of the Century']. The
[Sunday] Journal (New York) no. 6611: ? (23 Dec. 1900).
S591. A Message to My Fellow Spiritualists for
the New Century. The Two Worlds (Manchester) 13: 867 (28 Dec. 1900:
no. 685).
S591a. two letters [to Grant Allen, on the subject
of animal and plant colours as discussed in his books Physiologcal
Æsthetics and The Colour Sense; dated 7 Oct. 1877 and
17 Feb. 1879]. in Grant Allen A Memoir by Edward Clodd (Grant Richards,
London, 1900): 63-64, 72-74.
S592. letter [dated 6 Nov. 1900; written in response to an inquiry].
The Sermon (Toronto), Dec. 1900. [not seen] S592a. What the New Century May Bring Forth [article/N giving the results
of a general inquiry; Wallace's one of several short responses printed].
The Salt Lake Herald no. 206: 30a/b (30a/b) (30 Dec. 1900).
S593. Words of Counsel [article/N posting results
of a general inquiry; Wallace's one of several responses printed]. The
Morning Leader (London) no. 2689: 3a (3a) (2 Jan. 1901).
S594. letter [to columnist "Nunquam," concerning his novel Julie].
The Clarion (London) no. 485: 92e (23 March 1901).
S595. letter [to columnist Julia Dawson, concerning
the subjects of peace and The Clarion Van]. The Clarion (London)
no. 493: 160d (18 May 1901).
S595a. Foreword [dated 18 April 1901]. to The
Education Problem and Its Solution, by John Richardson (Twentieth
Century Press, Ltd., London, 1901): 3-4. [contributed by Christine Garwood]
S595b. Eucalyptus Gunnii. The Garden 61:
57-58 (25 Jan. 1902: no. 1575).
S595c. Enquiry into the Economic Condition of India [memorial/N prepared
by the Indian Famine Union submitted to the Secretary of State for India
in January 1902; signed by numerous noteworthies, including Wallace].
in Speeches and Papers on Indian Questions, 1891 and 1902 by Romesh
C. Dutt (Elm Press, Calcutta, 1902): 150-156.
S595d. An Old Eton Institution [article/N including an open memorial/N
to the Governing Body of Eton School from the Humanitarian League concerning
cruelty to animals occasioned by student-organized hunt activities; dated
17 Feb. 1902 and signed by dozens of noteworthies, including Wallace].
The Humane Review 2: 160-161 (157-165) (July 1902).
S596. Are Plant Diseases Hereditary? The Garden
61: 317 (17 May 1902: no. 1591).
S597. Eucalyptus gunnii. The Garden 62: 47 (19 July 1902:
no. 1600).
S597a. letter [concerning Home Rule to Morrison
Davidson, dated 10 Aug. 1902, Parkstone, Dorset]. in Scotland for the
Scots: Scotland Revisited, by Morrison Davidson (Francis Riddell Henderson,
London, early autumn? 1902): 93-94 (as part of the Appendix).
S598. Dr. Russel Wallace's Advice [letter read at an A-VL meeting held
22 Oct. 1902]. Vaccination Inquirer 24: 158-159 (1 Nov. 1902: no.
284).
S598a. Alfred Russel Wallace, F. R. S., Jan. 8, 1823 [lttE concerning
Wallace's eightieth birthday]. The Daily Chronicle (London) no.
12749: 5b (8 Jan. 1903).
S599. The Dawn of a Great Discovery (My Relations
With Darwin in Reference to the Theory of Natural Selection). Black
and White 25: 78-79 (17 Jan. 1903: no. 624).
S600. Genius and the Struggle for Existence [lttE].
Nature 67: 296 (29 Jan. 1903: no. 1735).
S601. Our Sphinx's Fatal Question: Why Do the Ungodly Prosper? Is Might
Right? Can the Poor Be Saved Through the Pity of the Rich? [article/N
posting results of a general inquiry; Wallace's one of several responses
printed]. The Eagle and the Serpent no. 18: 69 (68-73) (Feb.? 1903).
S602. Man's Place in the Universe. The Independent
(New York) 55: 473-483 (26 Feb. 1903: no. 2830); also printed as 'Man's
Place in the Universe: As Indicated by the New Astronomy' in Fortnightly
Review 73 (n.s.; 79, o.s.): 395-411 (1 March 1903: no. 435, n.s.). S603. Dr. Russel Wallace on the Use of the Vote [letter read at the annual
meeting of the A-VL held 18 March 1903]. Vaccination Inquirer 25:
14 (1 April 1903: no. 289).
S603a. letter [to T. D. A. Cockerell, concerning Wallace's early influences;
printed in Cockerell's article 'The Making of Biologists']. Popular
Science Monthly 62(6): 517 (512-520) (April 1903).
S604. lttE [one of several printed as 'Man's Place
in the Universe']. Knowledge 26: 107-108 (107-110) (May 1903: no.
211).
S605. Dr. A. R. Wallace on the Strenuous Policy [lttE]. Vaccination
Inquirer 25: 49 (comment by the Editor follows on pp. 49-50) (1 June
1903: no. 291).
S606. Man's Place in the Universe: A Reply to
Criticisms. The Independent (New York) 55: 2024-2031 (27 Aug. 1903:
no. 2856); also printed in Fortnightly Review 74 (n.s.; 80, o.s.):
380-390 (1 Sept. 1903: no. 441, n.s.). S607. letter [of support read at a meeting of the Gloucester League held
22 Oct. 1903]. Vaccination Inquirer 25: 153 (2 Nov. 1903: no. 296).
S608. The Wonderful Century [letter responding to comments by
a reviewer on the new edition of The Wonderful Century (Sept. 1903)].
Academy 65: 453 (24 Oct. 1903: no. 1642, n.s.).
S609. Does Man Exist in Other Worlds? "A Reply
to My Critics." The Daily Mail (London) no. 2362: 4d (12 Nov. 1903).
S610. Anticipations and Hopes for the Immediate
Future [invited for publication by the Berliner-Lokal-Anzeiger
but rejected by it]. The Clarion (London) no. 630: 1c-d (1 Jan.
1904). S611. A Letter From Wallace [excerpt from letter concerning Wallace's
continued support of spiritualism]. The Sentinel (Wood Green, etc.,
England) no. 451: 3d (15 Jan. 1904). S612. An Unpublished Poem by Edgar Allan Poe.
Leonaine [sic]. Fortnightly Review 75 (n.s.; 81, o.s.): 329-332
(1 Feb. 1904: no. 446, n.s.).
S613. From Dr. Russel Wallace [letter of support sent to the annual meeting
of the A-VL held 15-16 March 1904]. Vaccination Inquirer 26: 18
(1 April 1904: no. 301).
S614. The "Leonainie" Problem [lttE]. Fortnightly
Review 75 (n.s.; 81, o.s.): 706-711 (1 April 1904: no. 448, n.s.).
S615. The Birds of Paradise in the Arabian Nights.
I. Independent Review 2(7): 379-391 (April 1904) / II. Independent
Review 2(8): 561-571 (May 1904).
S616. A Summary of the Proofs That Vaccination
Does Not Prevent Small-pox but Really Increases It. National Anti-Vaccination
League, London, 1904 (probably April, May or June); pp. (1)-24 (incl.
diagram). [Section VI, 'The army and navy: a demonstration of the uselessness
of vaccination,' issued as a separate four page pamphlet by the National
Anti-Vaccination League] S617. Practical Politics [a reply to Editor Robert
Blatchford's comments on military spending]. The Clarion (London)
no. 669: 1b-c (30 Sept. 1904). S618. letter [excerpt from letter concerning John F. Burton's Story
of the Vaccination Crusade in Hackney & Stoke Newington, 1902-1904,
And What Came of It]. Vaccination Inquirer 26: 162 (1 Nov.
1904: no. 308).
S618a. Have We Lived on Earth Before? Shall
We Live on Earth Again? [article/N posting results of a survey; Wallace's
one of several responses printed]. The London: A Magazine of Human
Interest 13: 401-403 (401-408) (Nov. 1904: no. 76). S619. letter [of support read at the annual meeting of the A-VL held
15-16 March 1905]. Vaccination Inquirer 27: 6 (1 April 1905: no.
313).
S619b. On Drawings of Fishes of the Rio Negro [description/N of the exhibit
of Wallace's Rio Negro fish sketches presented at the 21 March 1905 meeting
of the Zoological Society of London, and quoting from some of Wallace's
original notes]. Proceedings of the General Meetings for Scientific
Business of the Zoological Society of London. 1905, Vol. I. (Longmans,
Green, and Co., London, 1905): 189-190.
S620. In Memoriam A. C. Swinton [obituary]. Land
and Labour 16(4): 33-34 (April 1905).
S620a. lttE [one of three printed in response to a survey as 'The Future
Problems and Aims of Ornithology']. The Condor 7(3): 63 (62-66)
(May-June 1905).
S621. A Message From Dr. A. R. Wallace [concerning the inconsistency
of the government's position on vaccination]. Vaccination Inquirer
27: 49 (1 June 1905: no. 315).
S622. If There Were a Socialist Government--How
Should It Begin? The Clarion (London) no. 715: 5a-f (18 Aug. 1905).
S623.
The South-Wales Farmer [written for publication about 1843 but not appearing
at that time]. in My Life, Vol. 1: 206-222 (Oct. 1905).
S623aa.
letter [to William Tallack, on crime and the punishment thereof]. in Howard
Letters and Memories by William Tallack (Methuen & Co., London,
1905): 62-63. S623a. Anglo-German Relations [open lttE concerning the state of relations
between the two countries; signed by dozens of noteworthies, including
Wallace]. The Times (London) no. 37915: 15a (12 Jan. 1906).
S624. Alfred R. Wallace on Isis Unveiled [letter to Helena P.
Blavatsky dated 1 Jan. 1878, commending her book]. The Theosophist
(Adyar, India) 27(7): 559 (April 1906). S624a. Woman: Her Brain, Mental Capacity, and Character [brief comments
on an address by Bernard Hollander; Wallace's one of a number of replies
printed]. Ethological Journal 2(2): 63 (51-?) (April 1906).
S625. letter [of support to Joseph Hyder, read at the 25th annual meeting
of the LNS, 9 May 1906]. Land and Labour 17(6): 61-62 (June 1906).
S626. A Statement of the Reasons for Opposing
the Death Penalty. Leaflet No. 2: Society for the Abolition of Capital
Punishment, London, n.d.; pp. 2. S627. The Nativity of Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace [article by the Editor
containing short excerpt from Wallace letter commenting on the results
of an astrological charting]. Modern Astrology 3 (n.s.; o.s., 17),
no. 5: 206-207 (May 1906).
S627a. Why Not British Guiana? Five Acres for Half-a-Crown. [encouraging
Englishmen to settle in that Colony]. The Daily News (London) no.
18859: 6e (27 Aug. 1906).
S628. How to Nationalise Railroads. The
Daily News (London) no. 18883: 6e (24 Sept. 1906). S628a. How to Buy the Railways. Dr. A. R. Wallace's
Reply to Critics. [lttE]. The Daily News (London) no. 18888: 4f
(29 Sept. 1906).
S628aa. lttE [one of two printed as 'How to
Buy the Railways. Dr. Wallace's Reply.']. The Daily News (London)
no. 18889: 12f (12f) (1 Oct. 1906).
S628b. Should Women Have Votes: A Symposium [article/N posting the results
of a general inquiry; Wallace's one of many responses printed]. The
Daily News (London) no. 18925: 8b (8) (12 Nov. 1906).
S629. Our Black Brother [lttE referring to S630]. The Clarion
(London) no. 781: 5c (23 Nov. 1906).
S630. The Native Problem in South Africa and Elsewhere.
Independent Review 11: 174-182 (Nov. 1906: no. 38).
S631. Britain's Greatest Benefactor [article/N posting results of an
opinion survey concerning the most important figure in British history;
Wallace's one of many responses printed; his choice: Shakespeare]. The
Clarion (London) no. 786: 3a (3a-c) (28 Dec. 1906).
S632. Personal Suffrage. A Rational System of
Representation and Election. Fortnightly Review 81 (n.s.; 87, o.s.):
3-9 (1 Jan. 1907: no. 481, n.s.).
S633. Fertilisation of Flowers by Insects [lttE sent in response to an
inquiry]. Nature 75: 320 (31 Jan. 1907: no. 1944).
S634. The Railways for the Nation. Arena
37: 1-6 (Jan. 1907: no. 206).
S635. A New House of Lords: Representative of
the Best Intellect and Character of the Nation. Fortnightly Review
81 (n.s.; 87, o.s.): 205-214 (1 Feb. 1907: no. 482, n.s.).
S636. Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace [excerpt from letter of support read
at the annual meeting of the A-VL]. Vaccination Inquirer 29: 4
(1 April 1907: no. 337).
S637. Archdeacon Colley and Mr. Maskelyne [article/N including part of
the transcript of Wallace's testimony at the libel trial of J. N. Maskelyne
in late April 1907]. Light (London) 27: 208-209 (207-209, 213)
(4 May 1907: no. 1373). S638. Dr. Wallace's Letter [of support to Joseph Hyder, read at the 26th
annual meeting of the LNS, 14 May 1907]. Land and Labour 18(6):
65 (June 1907). S639. "Economic Chivalry" [article/N posting survey
of opinions regarding Bishop Gore's report 'The Moral Witness of the Church
on Economic Subjects'; Wallace's one of several criticisms printed]. Public
Opinion (London) 91: 639 (639-640) (24 May 1907: no. 2383).
S640. The New Vaccination Bill [lttE]. The
Clarion (London) no. 808: 2e-f (31 May 1907); highly edited version
printed as 'A Simple Declaration' in The Daily News (London) no.
19093: 4e (27 May 1907); excerpt from letter entitled 'Dr. A. R. Wallace'
included in article/N entitled 'The Government Vaccination Bill. Text
of the Measure and Some Opinions Upon It.' printed in Vaccination Inquirer
29: 47 (44-48) (1 June 1907: no. 339).
S641. Britain's Hope: An Appreciation [notice
of Britain's Hope; An Open Letter Concerning the Pressing Social Problems
to the Rt. Hon. John Burns, M. P. by Julie Sutter, 1907]. Land
and Labour 18(6): 73 (June 1907).
S642. lttE [one of two printed as 'The "Double
Drift" Theory of Star Motions']. Nature 76: 293 (293-294) (25 July
1907: no. 1969).
S643. letter [to Editor Robert Blatchford; included in a Blatchford article
entitled 'The Socialist Ideal']. The Clarion (London) no. 819:
1f (1f) (16 Aug. 1907).
S643a. Is Not Convinced of Life on Mars [newspaper story/N on Percival
Lowell's views on life on Mars, and containing remarks by Wallace thereon
sent by telegraph]. New York Times no. 18116: 3a-b (3a-b) (31 Aug.
1907).
S644. Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace on Socialist Poets
[letter to columnist A. E. Fletcher]. The Clarion (London) no.
823: 2a (13 Sept. 1907).
S645. Dr. A. R. Wallace & Sir W. M. Ramsay's
Theory; Did Man Reach His Highest Development in the Past? [letter].
Public Opinion (London) 92: 336 (13 Sept. 1907: no. 2399).
S646. How Life Became Possible on the Earth. in
Harmsworth History of the World ed. by Arthur Mee, J. A. Hammerton,
& A. D. Innes (8 vols., Carmelite House, London, 1907-1909), Vol.
1: 91-98 (11 Oct. 1907).
S646a. The Denshawai Prisoners [open letter addressed to Sir Edward Grey
concerning a riot in Egypt; signed by dozens of noteworthies, including
Wallace]. The New Age 1 (n.s.), no. 26: 405 (24 Oct. 1907: no.
685).
S647. letter [to columnist Julia Dawson, giving advice to Socialist women
of Great Britain]. The Clarion (London) no. 838: 7c (27 Dec. 1907).
S648. Dr. Wallace Pleased With Advance in Natural History Exploration
[remarks contributed to a feature article/N entitled 'Leaders of Thought
Tell the World of Achievements of 1907'; Wallace's one of many invited
responses printed]. The World (New York) no. 16931: 2a-b (1-3)
(29 Dec. 1907).
S649. Evolution and Character. Fortnightly
Review 83 (n.s.; 89, o.s.): 1-24 (1 Jan. 1908: no. 493, n.s.). S650. lttE [one of several printed as 'Dr. Russel
Wallace and Woman']. The Outlook (London) 21: 89 (89-90) (18 Jan.
1908: no. 520).
S650a. The Arrest of M. Tchaikovski [news story/N including an open memorial/N
to the Russian Ambassador concerning the arrest of Nicholas Tchaikovski;
signed by dozens of noteworthies, including Wallace]. The Times
(London) no. 38575: 8a (21 Feb. 1908).
S651. What to Eat, Drink, and Avoid [article/N posting results of a general
inquiry; Wallace's one of many responses printed]. The Review of Reviews
(London) 37: 137-138 (136-146) (Feb. 1908: no. 218). S652. Dr. A. R. Wallace's Message [letter of support read at the annual
meeting of the A-VL held 11 March 1908]. Vaccination Inquirer 30:
8 (1 April 1908: no. 349).
S653. Letter From Dr. A. R. Wallace [to Joseph Hyder, read at the 27th
annual meeting of the LNS, 29 April 1908]. Land and Labour 19(6):
65 (June 1908).
S654. letter [to columnist Julia Dawson, concerning the book that converted
Wallace to Socialism, Looking Backward]. The Clarion (London)
no. 861: 9c-d (5 June 1908).
S654a. lttE [concerning a ghost story]. Occult Review (London)
7: 348 (June 1908).
S655. The Remedy for Unemployment
[in large part an account of Poverty and the State by Herbert V.
Mills, 1889]. I. Socialist Review 1: 310-320 (June 1908) / II.
Socialist Review 1: 390-400 (July 1908). S656. address [acceptance speech on receiving
the Darwin-Wallace Medal on 1 July 1908]. in The Darwin-Wallace Celebration
Held on Thursday, 1st July 1908, by the Linnean Society of London
(printed for the Linnean Society by Burlington House, Longmans, Green
& Co., London, Feb. 1909): 5-11. S657. The First Paper on Natural Selection [lttE].
The Times (London) no. 38689: 12b (3 July 1908).
S658. Dr. A. R. Wallace and Honours [lttE correcting an erroneous report
that Wallace was soon to be knighted]. Public Opinion (London)
94: 78a (17 July 1908: no. 2443).
S659. Is It Peace or War?; A Reply by Dr. Alfred
R. Wallace [letter responding to article printed the week before]. Public
Opinion (London) 94: 202-203 (14 Aug. 1908: no. 2447).
S660. The Present Position of Darwinism. Contemporary
Review 94: 129-141 (Aug. 1908). S661. Nationalisation, Not Purchase, of Railways
[lttE]. The New Age 3 (n.s.), no. 21: 417-418 (19 Sept. 1908: no.
732).
S662. The Facts Beat Me. Delineator 72: 542 (Oct. 1908) / The
Dead Have Never Really Died. Delineator 72: 852-853 (Nov. 1908).
[included as short sections of a several part article/N entitled 'Are
the Dead Alive?'; in large part consisting of excerpts from S398 and the
Preface to the 3rd ed. of Miracles and Modern Spiritualism (Jan.
1896)]
S663. letter [concerning Wallace's notification of winning the Copley
Medal; read at the Royal Society's annual meeting of 30 Nov. 1908]. The
Times (London) no. 38818: 9e (1 Dec. 1908).
S664. A Veteran Scientist's Testimony [note responding
to an inquiry regarding Wallace's thoughts on Jesus Christ and his teachings].
The Christian Commonwealth 29: 166d (9 Dec. 1908: no. 1417). S665. 1909. For What Should We Strive? [article/N posting results of
an opinion survey; Wallace's one of many responses printed]. The Christian
Commonwealth 29: 231a (231a-b) (30 Dec. 1908: no. 1420).
S666. Darwinism Versus Wallaceism. Contemporary
Review 94: 716-717 (Dec. 1908).
S667.
Preface. to Notes of a Botanist on the Amazon and Andes by Richard
Spruce (ed. and condensed by Alfred Russel Wallace, Dec. 1908), Vol. 1:
v-ix.
S668.
Biographical Introduction. in Notes of a Botanist on the Amazon and
Andes by Richard Spruce (ed. and condensed by Alfred Russel Wallace,
Dec. 1908), Vol. 1: xxi-xlvii.
S668a. A Remedy for Unemployment [lttE]. The New Age 4 (n.s.),
no. 12: 251 (14 Jan. 1909: no. 749).
S669. The World of Life: As Visualised and Interpreted
by Darwinism [revision of a lecture a portion of which was delivered at
the Royal Institution on 22 Jan. 1909]. Fortnightly Review 85 (n.s.;
91, o.s.): 411-434 (1 March 1909: no. 507, n.s.); also printed in The
Independent (New York) 66: 398-404 (25 Feb. 1909: no. 3143) / 66:
449-457 (4 March 1909: no. 3144). S670. Flying Machines in War. Dr. A. R. Wallace
Calls to Action. [lttE]. The Daily News (London) no. 19626: 4f
(6 Feb. 1909).
S671. Dr. A. R. Wallace and Woman Suffrage [note/N including letter from
Wallace read at a meeting to support woman suffrage held 10 Feb. 1909
at Godalming]. The Times (London) no. 38880: 10d (11 Feb. 1909). S672. To-day's Centenaries. Charles Darwin. The
Daily Mail (London) no. 4007: 4d (12 Feb. 1909).
S673. The Centenary of Darwin. The Clarion
(London) no. 897: 5c-d (12 Feb. 1909).
S674. Dr. A. R. Wallace [letter of support read at the annual meeting
of the A-VL held 24 Feb. 1909]. Vaccination Inquirer 30: 202 (1
March 1909: no. 360).
S674a. lttE [one of three printed as 'Dr. Wallace's Remedy for Unemployment'].
The New Age 4 (n.s.), no. 18: 369 (369-370) (25 Feb. 1909: no.
755).
S675. Note to the Present Edition. to Psychic Philosophy as the Foundation
of a Religion of Natural Law (new ed.) by V. C. Desertis [pseudonym
of Stanley DeBrath] (William Rider & Son, Ltd., London, Feb. 1909):
vi.
S676. Note on the Passages of Malthus's 'Principles of Population' Which
Suggested the Idea of Natural Selection to Darwin and Myself. in The
Darwin-Wallace Celebration Held on Thursday, 1st July 1908, by the Linnean
Society of London (printed for the Linnean Society by Burlington House,
Longmans, Green & Co., London, Feb. 1909): 111-118.
S676a. lttE [one of two printed as 'Dr. A. R. Wallace on Colonisation'].
The New Age 4 (n.s.), no. 19: 390 (390) (4 March 1909: no. 756).
S677. Aerial Fleets. Dr. Russel Wallace on Idle
Panics. [lttE]. The Daily News (London) no. 19678: 4e (8 April
1909). S678. letter [of support to Joseph Hyder, read at the 28th annual meeting
of the LNS, 13 May 1909]. Land and Labour 20(6): 64 (June 1909).
S679. The Development Fund. Letter From Dr. A.
R. Wallace. Land and Labour 20(10): 112-113 (Oct. 1909).
S680. letter [of support (as Honorary Vice-President) read at the second
annual conference of the Anti-Vaccination League of America, held 29 Dec.
1909 in Philadelphia]. Vaccination Inquirer 31: 253 (1 March 1910:
no. 372).
S680a. letter [to Samuel Waddington, concerning basic notions of species
origins; dated 23 Feb. 1901]. in Chapters of My Life; An Autobiography
by Samuel Waddington (Chapman & Hall, London, 1909): 209.
S681. Dr. Wallace's High Praise [note/N including letter to Ernest McCormick
regarding latter's article 'Is Vaccination a Disastrous Delusion?']. Vaccination
Inquirer 31: 228 (1 Feb. 1910: no. 371).
S682. Alfred Russel Wallace, LL.D., O.M., etc. [letter of support read
at the annual meeting of the A-VL held 15 March 1910]. Vaccination
Inquirer 32: 5-6 (1 April 1910: no. 373).
S683. telegram [of support read at the 29th annual meeting of the LNS,
18 April 1910]. Land and Labour 21(5): 51 (May 1910).
S684. A New Era in Public Opinion; Some Remarkable
Changes in the Last Half-century. Public Opinion (London) 98: 377
(14 Oct. 1910: no. 2555).
S685. Life after Life. "Star-shine and Immortal
Tears." [article/N including a letter by Wallace concerning spiritualism].
The Clarion (London) no. 998: 5c (5c-e) (20 Jan. 1911). S686. letter [concerning the still-holding arguments
posed in Vaccination a Delusion; presented at interview of Deputation
of the A-VL with the Edinburgh Public Health Committee on 24 Jan. 1911].
Vaccination Inquirer 32: 293 (1 March 1911: no. 384). S687. Alfred Russel Wallace, LL.D, O.M., etc.
[letter of support read at the annual meeting of the A-VL held 28 March
1911]. Vaccination Inquirer 33: 42 (1 May 1911: no. 386).
S688. letter [of support to Joseph Hyder, read at the 30th annual meeting
of the LNS, 15 May 1911]. Land and Labour 22(6): 61 (June 1911). S688a. The New Forest. An Appeal from Naturalists. [open lttE concerning
conservation of natural history; signed by dozens of noteworthies, including
Wallace]. The Times (London) no. 39601: 6e (2 June 1911).
S689. letter extracts [passages from a letter to Clement Reid concerning
the relation of the present flora of the British Isles to the Glacial
Period; communicated to the 4 Sept. 1911 (Portsmouth) meeting of Section
K, Botany, of the BAAS]. in Report of the Eightieth Meeting of the
British Assocation for the Advancement of Science (John Murray, London,
1912): 577-578. S690. Mr. A. R. Wallace and the Insurance Act [lttE]. The Times
(London) no. 39781: 6c (29 Dec. 1911).
S690aa. two letters [to Romesh Chunder Dutt, on his translation of the
epic poem 'Mahabharata,' dated 1 March 1899 & 8 March 1899]. in Life
and Work of Romesh Chunder Dutt C.I.E. by Jnanendra N. Gupta (J. M.
Dent & Sons, London, & E. P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1911):
267-268, 268-269.
S690ab. letter [one of many solicited responses included in article/N
entitled 'What Is Wrong With Your House and How It Is to Be Bettered';
Wallace's essentially a non-response]. in The Book of the Exhibition
of Houses and Cottages; Romford Garden Suburb Gidea Park (Exhibition
Committee, London, 1911): 19 (17-29).
S690a. The Punishment for Blasphemy [news story/N including portions
of an open petition to the Home Secretary that the basis of punishments
for blasphemy be reviewed; signed by many noteworthies, including Wallace].
The Times (London) no. 39793: 10e (12 Jan. 1912).
S691. Dr. Russel Wallace on Insurance Act [letter].
The Daily Chronicle (London) no. 15581: 4d (25 Jan. 1912).
S692. Naturalist Answers Birthday Greeting. A. R. Wallace Sends Letter.
Silver and Gold [student newspaper at the University of Colorado,
Boulder] 20(52): 4c (2 Feb. 1912). S692a. Is Home Rule for Ireland a Foregone Conclusion?
What the Best Minds of Great Britain Say About the Immediate Prospect
of Irish Self-Government. [article/N posting results of a general inquiry;
Wallace's response, titled "Opposition Due to Ignorance," one of many
printed]. Nash's Magazine (London) 5(5): 541 (536-548) (Feb. 1912).
S692b. Charles Dickens. Some Personal Recollections
and Opinions. [article/N posting results of a general inquiry; Wallace's
one of many responses printed]. The Bookman (London) 41(245): 247-248
(246-255) (Feb. 1912).
S693. Dinner to Mr. Hyndman. Mr. Bernard Shaw on the Strike. [note/N
containing summary of letter Wallace sent on the occasion of Henry H.
Hyndman's 70th birthday]. The Times (London) no. 39841: 7c (8 March
1912).
S694. Alfred Russel Wallace, LL.D. O.M., etc. [letter of support read
at the annual meeting of the A-VL held 19 March 1912]. Vaccination
Inquirer 34: 11 (1 April 1912: no. 397).
S695. letter [to Isaac Bickerstaffe, printed in
Part I of his article 'Some Principles of Growth and Beauty']. The
Field, The Country Gentleman's Newspaper 119: 946b (946-948) (11 May
1912: no. 3098). S696. letter [of support to Joseph Hyder, read at the 31st annual meeting
of the LNS, 16 May 1912]. Land and Labour 23(6): 63-64 (June 1912).
S697. Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace's Letter [letter
to Bombay medical authorities concerning the accuracy of statistics Wallace
presented before the Royal Commission on Vaccination]. Vaccination
Inquirer 34: 121 (1 Aug. 1912: no. 401).
S698. A Policy of Defence [lttE]. The Daily
News & Leader (London & Manchester) no. 20723: 4f (9 Aug.
1912).
S699. Mr. Blatchford's Dogmatism [letter commenting
on discussion on spiritualism between The Clarion Editor Robert
Blatchford and The Christian Commonwealth]. The Christian Commonwealth
32: 815b (11 Sept. 1912: no. 1613). S700. The Origin of Life. A Reply to Dr. Schäfer.
Everyman 1(1): 5-6 (18 Oct. 1912). S700a. Memorial to Mr. Asquith on Flogging [news story/N including portions
of an open letter/N on restricting the use of flogging as a punishment;
signed by dozens of noteworthies, including Wallace]. The Times
(London) no. 40076: 3e (7 Dec. 1912).
S701. Dr. A. R. Wallace's Birthday [note/N including one-line response
by Wallace to letter sent by the London Spiritualist Alliance on his 90th
birthday]. Light (London) 33: 28 (18 Jan. 1913: no. 1671).
S702. letter [of support read at the annual meeting of the A-VL held
13 March 1913]. Vaccination Inquirer 35: 9 (1 April 1913: no. 409). S702a. letter [to Edward B. Poulton, read by
Poulton as part of his 1913 Presidential Address to the Linnean Society
of London, 24 May 1913, concerning the probable forgery on natural selection
once attributed to George W. Sleeper]. Proceedings of the Linnean Society
of London (one hundred and twenty-fifth session, 1912-1913): 26 (1913).
S703. letter [of support to Joseph Hyder, read at the 32nd annual meeting
of the LNS, 28 May 1913]. The Land Nationaliser 24(6): 88 (June
1913).
S703a. Mrs. Pankhurst's Health. An Appeal to the Prime Minister [an open
letter to Prime Minister Asquith concerning the health of frequently arrested
suffragist Emmeline Pankhurst; signed by many noteworthies, including
Wallace]. The Times (London) no. 40299: 3e (25 Aug. 1913).
S704. A Scientist's Sleepless Hours [note/N printing a letter to columnist
Solomon Eagle concerning the authorship of two poems; first referred to
in Eagle's column in New Statesman (London) 1: 790 (27 Sept. 1913:
no. 25)]. Public Opinion (London) 104: 568 (21 Nov. 1913: no. 2717).
S705. Dr. A. R. Wallace's Faith [note/N containing one-sentence reply
to an inquiry]. The Christian Commonwealth 34: 120b (12 Nov. 1913:
no. 1674). S706. Dr. Wallace on the Genesis of the Soul [letter dated 5 April 1903
to an unnamed correspondent; submitted by S. H. Leonard]. Spectator
111: 863 (22 Nov. 1913: no. 4456).
S707. Preface. to The Case for Land Nationalisation by Joseph
Hyder (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd., London, Nov.
1913): v-viii.
S707ab. letter [to Sir John Lubbock, turning down a visit invitation
and remarking on Lubbock's bill to protect birds; dated 23 June 1908].
in Life of Sir John Lubbock, Lord Avebury by Horace G. Hutchinson
(Macmillan and Co., Ltd., London, 1914), Vol. 2: 258.
S707a. From Alfred Russel Wallace [single-sentence tribute to Eugene
V. Debs]. in Debs and the Poets ed. by Ruth Le Prade (Upton Sinclair,
Pasadena, California, 1920): 40.
S707ac. letters [to Francis Galton, concerning: (1) Galton's germ cell
theory (dated 3 March 1876), and (2) a proposal to establish an experimental
research institute (dated 3, 7, and 13 Feb. 1891)]. in The Life, Letters
and Labours of Francis Galton by Karl Pearson (University Press, Cambridge,
U.K.), Vol. 2 (1924): 187 (first letter), and Vol. 3A (1930): 128-129,
130, 132-133 (last three letters).
S707aa. letter [to W. T. Stead, congratulating him on his work; dated
15 Jan. 1911]. in The Life of W. T. Stead by Frederic Whyte (Houghton
Mifflin Co., New York & Boston, 1925), Vol. 2: 346-347.
S707b. letter [to L. H. Pammel, dated 20 Nov. 1911, regarding Iowa plants].
in Pammel's Prominent Men I Have Met (Ames, IA, 1926): 6 (5-8).
S708. Edgar Allan Poe; A Series of Seventeen
Letters Concerning Poe's Scientific Erudition in Eureka and His Authorship
of "Leonainie" [letters to Ernest Marriott from 1903 and 1904 assembled
by an unknown compiler and privately printed as a pamphlet]. New York,
n.d. (possibly, and no later than, 1930, its cataloguing date); pp. (1)-18. S708a. [withdrawn; see S251]
S709. Letters Concerning Wallace, Newton and Tristram [note by A. L.
Pickens reprinting 13 Jan. 1874 letter concerning bird families classification
from Wallace to Canon Tristram; second letter is from Alfred Newton to
Tristram]. Auk 51 (n.s.; 59, o.s.): 404-406 (July 1934).
S710. Letters of Alfred Russel Wallace to Lester F. Ward [article by
Bernhard J. Stern centering on, and reprinting, Wallace's letters]. The
Scientific Monthly 40: 375-379 (April 1935).
S711. A Letter From A. R. Wallace to F. P. Pascoe, Written From Ternate,
20 December 1860 [note by Hale Carpenter]. Proceedings of the Royal
Entomological Society of London Series A 14: 77-78 (1939).
S712. Letters From Edward B. Tylor and Alfred Russel Wallace to Edward
Westermarck; Ed. With Introductory Remarks Concerning the Publication
of The History of Human Marriage [article by K. Rob. V. Wikman].
Acta Academiae Aboensis Humaniora XIII.7; pp. (1)-22 (Wallace's
letters presented on pp. 13-22) (1940).
S712a. On a Probable Means of Procuring Plane and Curved Specula of Great
Size, With a Few Remarks on Fixed Telescopes [originally attached to a
letter to Fox Talbot dated 21 April 1843]. in 'Reflections on Wallace'
by Charles H. Smith, Nature 443: 34 (33-34) (7 Sept. 2006: no 7107).
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