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Russel Wallace : Alfred Russell Wallace (sic) Reviews, Letters to the Editor, etc. (S219-S459: 1873-1892) S220. review [of The Expression of the Emotions
in Man and Animals by Charles Darwin, 1872]. Quarterly Journal
of Science 3 (n.s.; 10, o.s.): 113-118 (Jan. 1873: no. 37).
S221. Modern Applications of the Doctrine of Natural
Selection [review of Physics and Politics; Or, Thoughts on the Application
of the Principles of "Natural Selection" and "Inheritance" to Political
Society by Walter Bagehot, 1872; and Histoire des Sciences et des
Savants depuis Deux Siècles Suivie d'Autres Études sur les
Sujets Scientifiques en Particulier sur la Sélection dans l'Espèce
Humaine by Alphonse de Candolle, 1873]. Nature 7: 277-279 (13
Feb. 1873: no. 172). S222. lttE [one of several printed as 'Inherited
Feeling']. Nature 7: 303 (303) (20 Feb. 1873: no. 173).
S223. review [of Harvesting Ants and Trap-door
Spiders. Notes and Observations on Their Habits and Dwellings. by
J. Traherne Moggridge, 1873]. Nature 7: 337 (6 March 1873: no.
175).
S224.
Cave-deposits of Borneo [lttE introducing remarks by A. Everett]. Nature
7: 461-462 (17 April 1873: no. 181).
S225. Disestablishment and
Disendowment: With a Proposal for a Really National Church of England.
Macmillan's Magazine 27: 498-507 (April 1873: no. 162). S226. lttE [one of two printed as 'East India Museum']. Nature
8: 5 (5-6) (1 May 1873: no. 183).
S227. Perception and Instinct in the Lower Animals
[lttE]. Nature 8: 65-66 (22 May 1873: no. 186). S228. Perception and Instinct in the Lower Animals [lttE]. Nature
8: 302 (14 Aug. 1873: no. 198).
S229. review [of Advanced Text-book of Physical
Geography (2nd ed.) by David Page, 1873]. Nature 8: 358-361
(4 Sept. 1873: no. 201).
S230. review [of A History of the Birds of Europe, Parts 18, 19 &
20 by Henry E. Dresser]. Nature 8: 380-381 (11 Sept. 1873:
no. 202).
S231. Free-trade Principles
and the Coal Question [lttE]. The Daily News (London) no. 8546:
6d-e (16 Sept. 1873). S232. African Travel [review of The Lands of
Cazembe. Lacerda's Journey to Cazembe in 1798, etc. translated and
annotated by Capt. R. F. Burton and published by the Royal Geographical
Society, 1873; and The African Sketch Book by Winwood Reade, 1873].
Nature 8: 429-431 (25 Sept. 1873: no. 204).
S233. Lyell's Antiquity of Man [review of The
Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man (4th ed.) by Charles
Lyell, 1873]. Nature 8: 462-464 (2 Oct. 1873: no. 205).
S234. A Primeval Race [review of A Phrenologist
Amongst the Todas; Or, The Study of a Primitive Tribe in South India:
History, Character, Customs, Religion, Infanticide, Polyandry, Language
by William E. Marshall, 1873; anonymous, but in Wallace's writing style
and listed in the bibliography of Marchant (1916)]. Athenaeum no.
2403: 624-625 (15 Nov. 1873).
S235. Meyer's Exploration of New Guinea [lttE].
Nature 9: 102 (11 Dec. 1873: no. 215).
S236. Limitation of State
Functions in the Administration of Justice. Contemporary Review
23: 43-52 (Dec. 1873). S237. The Origin of Man and of Civilisation [review
of Man and Apes: An Exposition of Structural Resemblances and Differences
Bearing Upon Questions of Affinity and Origin by St. George Mivart,
1873; and 'On the Origin of Savage Life: Opening Address Read Before the
Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Oct. 6th, 1873' by Albert
J. Mott, President]. Academy 5: 66-67 (17 Jan. 1874: no. 89).
S238. review [of The Naturalist in Nicaragua
by Thomas Belt, 1873]. Nature 9: 218-221 (22 Jan. 1874: no. 221).
S239. review [of The Object and Method of Zoological
Nomenclature by David Sharp, 1873]. Nature 9: 258-260 (5 Feb.
1874: no. 223).
S240. lttE [one of two printed as 'Animal Locomotion'].
Nature 9: 301 (301) (19 Feb. 1874: no. 225).
S241. Animal Locomotion [lttE]. Nature
9: 403 (26 March 1874: no. 230).
S242. review [of Darwinism and Design; Or Creation
by Evolution by George St. Clair, 1873; anonymous, but in Wallace's
writing style and appears at time listed in the bibliography of Marchant
(1916)]. Spectator 47: 535-536 (25 April 1874: no. 2391).
S243. A Defence of Modern
Spiritualism. Fortnightly Review 15 (n.s.; 21, o.s.): 630-657 (1
May 1874: no. 89, n.s.) / A Defence of Modern Spiritualism. Part II. Spirit-photographs.
Fortnightly Review 15 (n.s.; 21, o.s.): 785-807 (1 June 1874: no.
90, n.s.). S244. Migration of Birds [lttE]. Nature
10: 459 (8 Oct. 1874: no. 258). S245. Automatism of Animals [lttE]. Nature
10: 502-503 (22 Oct. 1874: no. 260). S246. On the Arrangement of the Families Constituting
the Order Passeres. Ibis 4 (3rd s.): 406-416 (Oct. 1874: no. 16,
3rd s.).
S246a. Vorwort. to Die Wissenschaftliche Ansicht der Uebernatürlichen
[German edition of The Scientific Aspect of the Supernatural, translated
by Gregor C. Wittig and edited by Alexander N. Aksákow; in part
based on 'Note A,' added to p. 360 of the 1871 (2nd) edition of CTNS;
in part incorporated into the Preface to On Miracles and Modern Spiritualism
(1875); dated Januar 1874] (Oswald Mutze, Leipzig, 1874): (v)-x. [contributed
by Dirk Backenkoehler]
S247.
review [of Supplement to Harvesting Ants and Trap-door Spiders
by J. Traherne Moggridge, 1874]. Nature 11: 245-246 (28 Jan. 1875:
no. 274).
S248. Acclimatisation. in
Encyclopædia Britannica (9th ed., 25 vols., Adam & Charles
Black, Edinburgh, 1875-1889), Vol. 1: 84-90 (Jan. 1875). also
in reprinted editions, 1890, with same pagination. S248a. The Libel Case.--Summary Punishment. [article/N including transcript
of Wallace's testimony in the John Hampden libel trial]. The Chelmsford
Chronicle 12 March 1875: 7f-g. [contributed by John van Wyhe]
S248b. The Hampden-Wallace Libel Case [lttE concerning
the John Hampden libel trial]. The Chelmsford Chronicle 19 March
1875: 4g-5a. [contributed by John van Wyhe]
S249. review [of A History of the Birds of
Europe, Parts 35 & 36 by Henry E. Dresser]. Nature 11:
485-486 (22 April 1875: no. 286).
S250. review [of Wanderings in the Interior
of New Guinea by John A. Lawson, 1875]. Nature 12: 83-84 (3
June 1875: no. 292).
S251. Wallace and Spiritualism [note/N concerning Wallace's continuing
interest in spiritualism, including extract from a 2 May 1875 letter to
Colonel Henry S. Olcott regarding Olcott's dedication of his book People
From Other Worlds to Wallace and William Crookes]. Banner of Light
(Boston) 37(10): 2e (5 June 1875). S252.
review [of The Handy-book of Bees; Being a Practical Treatise on Their
Profitable Management (2nd ed.) by A. Pettigrew, 1875; and A Manual
of Bee-keeping by John Hunter, 1874]. Nature 12: 395 (9 Sept.
1875: no. 306).
S253. review [of Lessons From Nature, As Manifested
in Mind and Matter by St. George Mivart, 1876]. Academy 9:
562-563 (10 June 1876: no. 214, n.s.) / Academy 9: 587-588 (17
June 1876: no. 215, n.s.).
S254. review [of Notes on Collecting and Preserving Natural-history
Objects ed. by John E. Taylor, 1876]. Nature 14: 168 (22 June
1876: no. 347).
S255. A Sitting With Dr. Slade. The Spiritualist
(London) 9(4): 42 (25 Aug. 1876). S256. Geographical Distribution of Animals [lttE correcting error made
by a reviewer]. Athenaeum no. 2549: 311 (2 Sept. 1876).
S257. Address [given in Glasgow on 6 Sept. 1876 as
President of Section D, Biology, of the BAAS; divided into parts entitled
'On Some Relations of Living Things to Their Environment' and 'Rise and
Progress of Modern Views as to the Antiquity and Origin of Man']. in "Notices
and Abstracts of Miscellaneous Communications to the Sections" portion
of the Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science
46 (1876) (John Murray, London, 1877): 100-119 (first
part: 101-110; second part: 110-119). S258. The British Association at Glasgow [text of the discussion of Prof.
William F. Barrett's paper on spiritualism read at the 11 Sept. 1876 meeting
of the Dept. of Anthropology, Section D, Biology, of the BAAS, with the
remarks of Wallace as Chair of the session]. The Spiritualist (London)
9(8): 88-94 (22 Sept. 1876). S259. lttE [dated 18 Sept., Glasgow; one of several
printed as 'A Spirit Medium']. The Times (London) no. 28738: 4f
(4f) (19 Sept. 1876). S260. Erratum in Mr. Wallace's Address [lttE]. Nature 14: 473
(28 Sept. 1876: no. 361).
S261. Evidence of Mr. A. R. Wallace, President
of the Biological Section of the British Association for the Advancement
of Science [transcript of Wallace's testimony in the Henry Slade fraud
trial; part of an article/N entitled 'Evidence in Defence of Dr. Slade'].
The Spiritualist (London) 9(14): 161, 164 (160-161, 164-165) (3
Nov. 1876). S262. Mr. Wallace and his Reviewers [lttE]. Nature 15: 24 (9 Nov.
1876: no. 367).
S263. Dr. Carpenter on Mesmerism, etc. [lttE].
The Daily News (London) no. 9559: 2c (11 Dec. 1876). S264. Dr. Carpenter on Spiritualism [lttE]. The
Daily News (London) no. 9566: 3f (19 Dec. 1876). S265. Mr. G. H. Lewes's Exposure of Mrs. Hayden
[lttE]. Spectator 49: 1608 (23 Dec. 1876: no. 2530). S266. review [of The Races of Man and Their
Geographical Distribution (2nd ed.) from the German of Oscar Peschel,
1876]. Nature 15: 174-176 (28 Dec. 1876: no. 374).
S266a. comments [brief remarks specially solicited by Mr. Harris for
inclusion in his work]. in A Philosophical Treatise on the Nature and
Constitution of Man by George Harris (George Bell & Sons, London,
1876): 372, 373 & 374 (Volume I), and 254 (Volume II). [contributed
by Christine Garwood]
S266b. The Evils of the Drink Traffic and Their
Remedy [lttE setting out a plan to curb drunkenness]. The Daily News
(London) no. 9580: 3c (4 Jan. 1877).
S267. Glacial Drift in California [lttE]. Nature
15: 274-275 (25 Jan. 1877: no. 378).
S268. The "Hog-wallows" of California [lttE].
Nature 15: 431-432 (15 March 1877: no 385).
S269.
The Comparative Antiquity of Continents, As Indicated by the Distribution
of Living and Extinct Animals [a paper read at the RGS meeting of 25 June
1877]. Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society 21 (1876-77),
no. 6: 505-534 (followed by an account of related discussion on pp. 534-535)
(19 Sept. 1877). S270. review [of Mesmerism, Spiritualism, etc.,
Historically & Scientifically Considered by William B. Carpenter,
1877]. Quarterly Journal of Science 7 (n.s.; 14, o.s.): 391-416
(July 1877). S271. Spiritualism and Conjurors [lttE]. The
Spiritualist (London) 11(7): 78 (17 August 1877: no. 260).
S272. The Colours of Animals
and Plants. I.--The Colours of Animals. Macmillan's Magazine 36:
384-408 (Sept. 1877: no. 215) / The Colours of Animals and Plants. II.--The
Colours of Plants. Macmillan's Magazine 36: 464-471 (Oct. 1877:
no. 216). S273. Slate-writing Extraordinary [lttE]. Spectator
50: 1239-1240 (6 Oct. 1877: no. 2571). S274. Hartlaub's Birds of Madagascar [review of
Die Vögel Madagascars und der Benachbarten Inselgruppen. Ein Beitrag
zur Zoologie der Äthiopischen Region. by Gustav Hartlaub, 1877;
anonymous, but obliquely referred to by Alfred Newton (Nature 17:
9-10), to whose comments Wallace later responded in S280]. Nature
16: 498-499 (11 Oct. 1877: no. 415).
S275. The Zoological Relations of Madagascar and
Africa [lttE]. Nature 16: 548 (25 Oct. 1877: no. 417).
S276. lttE [concerning remarks by William B. Carpenter;
one of several printed as 'Mr. Wallace and Reichenbach's Odyle']. Nature
17: 8 (8-9) (1 Nov. 1877: no. 418).
S277. lttE [concerning remarks by William B. Carpenter; one of several
printed as 'The Radiometer and Its Lessons']. Nature 17: 44 (43-44)
(15 Nov. 1877: no. 420). S278. Bees Killed by Tritoma [lttE]. Nature 17: 45 (15 Nov. 1877:
no. 420).
S279. Humming-birds. Fortnightly
Review 22 (n.s.; 28, o.s.): 773-791 (1 Dec. 1877: no. 132, n.s.). S280. The Comparative Richness of Faunas and Floras
Tested Numerically [lttE]. Nature 17: 100-101 (6 Dec. 1877: no.
423).
S281. Mr. Crookes and Eva Fay [lttE concerning
William B. Carpenter's comments on the medium Eva Fay]. Nature
17: 101 (6 Dec. 1877: no. 423).
S282. Test Materialisation Séance With
Mr. W. Eglinton [signed "Alfred R. Wallace, William Tebb, William Williams
Clark"]. The Spiritualist (London) 11(23): 272 (7 Dec. 1877). S283. Psychological Curiosities of Scepticism.
A Reply to Dr. Carpenter. Fraser's Magazine 16 (n.s.): 694-706
(Dec. 1877: no. 96). S284. Northern Affinities of Chilian Insects [lttE]. Nature 17:
182-183 (3 Jan. 1878: no. 427).
S285. The Curiosities of Credulity. Athenaeum
no. 2620: 54-55 (12 Jan. 1878). S286. Distribution [by Alfred Russel Wallace and
William T. Thiselton Dyer]. in Encyclopædia Britannica (9th
ed., 25 vols., Adam & Charles Black, Edinburgh, 1875-1889), Vol. 7:
267-290 (pp. 267-286 by Wallace; pp. 286-290 by Thiselton Dyer) (Jan.
1878). S287. Psychological Curiosities of Credulity [lttE
concerning remarks by William B. Carpenter]. Athenaeum no. 2623:
157 (2 Feb. 1878).
S288. The Climate and Physical Aspects of the
Equatorial Zone. Essay I of TNOE: 1-26 (April 1878). S289. Equatorial Vegetation. Essay II of TNOE:
27-68 (April 1878). S290. Animal Life in the Tropical Forests. Essay III of TNOE:
69-123 (April 1878). S291. A Twenty Years' Error in the Geography of
Australia [lttE]. Nature 18: 193-194 (20 June 1878: no. 451).
S292. Epping Forest. Fortnightly
Review 24 (n.s.; 30, o.s.): 628-645 (1 Nov. 1878: no. 143, n.s.). S293. Remarkable Local Colour-variation in Lizards [lttE introducing
remarks by the Baron de Basterot on color-variation in Capri lizards].
Nature 19: 4 (7 Nov. 1878: no. 472).
S294. Scilla autumnalis in Essex [note on distribution]. Journal
of Botany 7 (n.s.): 346 (Nov. 1878).
S294a. discussion/N [of paper on spiritualism in Eastern lands by Capt.
Richard Burton read at the British National Association of Spiritualists
meeting of 2 Dec. 1878]. The Spiritualist (London) 13: 283 (271-275,
283-286) (13 Dec. 1878: no. 24).
S295. lttE [one of two printed as 'The Formation
of Mountains']. Nature 19: 121 (121) (12 Dec. 1878: no. 476).
S296. discussion/N [of paper on the Australasian-Pacific
races of man by S. J. Whitmee read at the Anthropological Institute meeting
of 7 Jan. 1879]. Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great
Britain & Ireland 8: 367-368 (360-369) (1879).
S297.
discussion/N [of paper on New Guinea tribes by W. G. Lawes read at the
Anthropological Institute meeting of 7 Jan. 1879]. Journal of the Anthropological
Instititute of Great Britain & Ireland 8: 377 (369-377) (1879).
S298. The Formation of Mountains [lttE]. Nature
19: 244 (16 Jan. 1879: no. 481).
S299. review [of Leisure-time Studies, Chiefly
Biological: A Series of Essays and Lectures by Andrew Wilson, 1878].
Nature 19: 286-287 (30 Jan. 1879: no. 483).
S300. lttE [one of two printed as 'The Formation
of Mountains']. Nature 19: 289 (289) (30 Jan. 1879: no. 483).
S301. New Guinea and Its Inhabitants.
Contemporary Review 34: 421-441 (Feb. 1879). S302. Animals and Their Native
Countries. Nineteenth Century 5: 247-259 (Feb. 1879: no. 24). S302a. discussion/N [of various papers and motions presented by others
at meetings of the Club, 1879-1880]. Proceedings and Transactions of
the Croydon Microscopical and Natural History Club From February 20th,
1878, to January 19th, 1881 (1881): vii, xx, xxv, xxxiv, xxxvi, xliii,
xliv, xlv, lv-lvii, lviii.
S303. Organisation and Intelligence [review of
Habit and Intelligence: Essays on the Laws of Life and Mind (2nd
ed.) by Joseph John Murphy, 1879; and Life and Habit by Samuel
Butler, 1877]. Nature 19: 477-480 (27 March 1879: no. 491).
S304. Colour in Nature [review of The Colour
Sense, Its Origin and Development; An Essay in Comparative Psychology
by Grant Allen, 1879]. Nature 19: 501-505 (3 April 1879: no. 492).
S305. review [of The Evolution of Man: A Popular
Exposition of the Principal Points of Human Ontogeny and Phylogeny
by Ernst Haeckel, 1879]. Academy 15: 326-327 (12 April 1879: no.
362, n.s.) / Academy 15: 351-352 (19 April 1879: no. 363, n.s.).
S306. Reciprocity the True
Free Trade. Nineteenth Century 5: 638-649 (April 1879: no. 26). S307. Waterton's Life and Travels [review of Wanderings
in South America, the North-west of the United States, and the Antilles,
in the Years 1812, 1816, 1820, and 1824 (new ed., ed. by Rev. John
G. Wood) by Charles Waterton, 1879]. Nature 19: 576-578 (24 April
1879: no. 495).
S308. discussion [of comments by Grant Allen on S304; printed with Allen's
letter as 'Colour in Nature']. Nature 19: 581 (580-581) (24 April
1879: no. 495).
S309. Did Flowers Exist During the Carboniferous
Epoch? [lttE]. Nature 19: 582 (24 April 1879: no. 495).
S310. Bounties and Countervailing Duties [lttE
followed by reply by the Editor]. Spectator 52: 531 (531) (26 April
1879: no. 2652).
S311. review [of Evolution, Old and New; Or,
The Theories of Buffon, Dr. Erasmus Darwin, and Lamarck, As Compared With
That of Mr. Charles Darwin by Samuel Butler, 1879]. Nature
20: 141-144 (12 June 1879: no. 502).
S312. A Few Words in Reply to Mr. Lowe. Nineteenth
Century 6: 179-181 (July 1879: no. 29). S313. Glacial Epochs and Warm Polar Climates [running
title for notice of books on glacial theory by James Croll, James Geikie,
George S. Nares, Oswald Heer & Julius Payer; anonymous, but referred
to in a letter from Wallace to Darwin dated 9 Jan. 1880 (Marchant, 1916,
p. 250)]. Quarterly Review 148: 119-135 (July 1879: no. 295). S314. review [of Scientific Lectures by
Sir John Lubbock, 1879]. Nature 20: 335-336 (7 Aug. 1879: no. 510).
S314a. A Gorilla at the Crystal Palace [newspaper account/N of the private
showing of a living gorilla, including a summary of remarks made by Wallace
at the event]. The Times (London) no. 29652: 10b (21 Aug. 1879).
S315. review [of The Natural History of the
Agricultural Ant of Texas by Henry Christopher McCook, 1879]. Nature
20: 501 (25 Sept. 1879: no. 517).
S315a. Memorial to Elliott Coues, Esquire, Assistant Surgeon United States
Army [letter signed by Wallace and 36 others thanking Coues for his efforts
regarding ornithological bibliography]. American Naturalist 13(9):
597-598 (Sept. 1879).
S316. Islands, As Illustrating the Laws of the
Geographical Distribution of Animals [from a lecture delivered in the
Hulme Town Hall, Manchester, 15 Oct. 1879]. in Science Lectures for
the People. Eleventh Series (Manchester & London, April 1880):
No. 1 (Jan. 1880; pp. 1-18).
S317. Wallace's Australasia [lttE]. Nature 20: 625-626
(30 Oct. 1879: no. 522).
S318. The Protective Colours of Animals. in Science
for All ed. by Robert Brown (5 vols., Cassell, Petter, Galpin &
Co., London, Paris & New York, 1877-1882), Vol. 2: 128-137 (Oct. 1879). S319. Protective Mimicry in Animals. in Science
for All ed. by Robert Brown (5 vols., Cassell, Petter, Galpin &
Co., London, Paris & New York, 1877-1882), Vol. 2: 284-296 (Oct. 1879).
S320. discussion/N [of paper on a Dutch expedition to Sumatra by P. J.
Veth read at the RGS meeting of 10 Nov. 1879]. Proceedings of the Royal
Geographical Society & Monthly Record of Geography 1(12) (new
monthly s.): 775-777 (759-777) (Dec. 1879).
S321. Popular Natural History [review of Animal
Life; Being a Series of Descriptions of the Various Sub-kingdoms of the
Animal Kingdom by E. Perceval Wright, 1879]. Nature 21: 232-235
(8 Jan. 1880: no. 532).
S321a. discussion/N [of 'The Future of
Epping Forest,' a paper by William Paul read at the Society of Arts meeting
of 28 Jan. 1880]. Journal of the Society of Arts (London) 28: 184
(177-185) (30 Jan. 1880). [contributed by James Moore]
S322. The Origin of Species
and Genera. Nineteenth Century 7: 93-106 (Jan. 1880: no. 35). S322a. On the Peculiar Species of the British Fauna and Flora [lengthy
abstract/U of a paper read at the Club meeting of 17 March 1880]. Proceedings
and Transactions of the Croydon Microscopical and Natural History Club
From February 20th, 1878, to January 19th, 1881 (1881): 58-60.
S323. Wallace's Australasia [lttE responding to published criticism].
Nature 21: 562 (15 April 1880: no. 546).
S324. Two Darwinian Essays [review of Studies
in the Theory of Descent Pt. I by August Weismann, 1880; and Degeneration:
A Chapter in Darwinism by E. Ray Lankester, 1880]. Nature 22:
141-142 (17 June 1880: no. 555). S325. Dr. Croll's Excentricity Theory [lttE].
Geological Magazine 7 (Decade II, n.s.), no. 6: 284-285 (June 1880).
S325a. Clerical Restrictions at the Universities [news story/N including
an open memorial/N to Prime Minister Gladstone concerning the employ of
clerics in university positions; signed by hundreds of noteworthies, including
Wallace]. The Times (London) no. 29928: 10c (8 July 1880).
S325b. comments/N [on archeological and glacial
subjects, offered during a field meeting of the Essex Field Club held
on 24 July 1880]. Essex Field Club, Journal of Proceedings at Ordinary,
Field, and Other Meetings 2: xxxiv-xxxvii (xxviii-xxxviii) (1882).
S326. European Caddis-flies [review of A Monographic
Revision and Synopsis of the Trichoptera of the European Fauna by
Robert McLachlan, 1874-1880]. Nature 22: 314-315 (5 Aug. 1880:
no. 562).
S327. English and American Bee-keeping [review
of books on bee-keeping by Henry Taylor (1880), James Robinson (1880),
and Albert J. Cook (1879)]. Nature 22: 433-434 (9 Sept. 1880: no.
567).
S328. The Emotions and Senses of Insects [review
of Insect Variety, Its Propagation and Distribution by Archibald
H. Swinton, 1880]. Academy 18: 294-296 (23 Oct. 1880: no. 442,
n.s.).
S329. How to Nationalize the
Land: A Radical Solution of the Irish Land Problem. Contemporary Review
38: 716-736 (Nov. 1880). S330. review [of Siberia in Europe: A Visit
to the Valley of the Petchora, in North-east Russia. With Descriptions
of the Natural History, Migrations of Birds, etc. by Henry Seebohm,
1880]. Academy 18: 408-409 (4 Dec. 1880: no. 448, n.s.).
S331. Geological Climates [lttE]. Nature
23: 124 (9 Dec. 1880: no. 580).
S332. review [of New Guinea: What I Did and
What I Saw by Luigi M. D'Albertis, 1880]. Nature 23: 152-155
(16 Dec. 1880: no. 581) / Nature 23: 175-178 (23 Dec. 1880: no.
582). S333. Climates of Vancouver Island and Bournemouth [lttE]. Nature
23: 169 (23 Dec. 1880: no. 582).
S334. Correction of an Error in Island Life [lttE]. Nature 23:
195 (30 Dec. 1880: no. 583).
S335. lttE [one of two printed as 'Geological
Climates']. Nature 23: 217 (217) (6 Jan. 1881: no. 584).
S336. lttE [one of two printed as 'Geological
Climates']. Nature 23: 266-267 (266-267) (20 Jan. 1881: no. 586).
S337. review [of Anthropology; An Introduction
to the Study of Man and Civilization by Edward B. Tylor, 1881]. Nature
24: 242-245 (14 July 1881: no. 611).
S338. review [of Studies in the Theory of Descent
Pt. II by August Weismann, 1881]. Nature 24: 457-458 (15 Sept.
1881: no. 620).
S339. lttE [written at the request of the Editor;
one of two letters printed as 'Nationalisation of the Land']. Mark
Lane Express 51: 1351a-b (1351a-c) (3 Oct. 1881).
S340.
Abstract of Four Lectures on the Natural History of Islands [from a series
of lectures given at Rugby School on 6, 13, 20, & 27(?) Oct. 1881;
consists of four summaries/U composed of excerpts]. Report of the Rugby
School Natural History Society, 1881: 1-17 ('Lecture I. Sea and Land'
(pp. 1-4); 'Lecture II. Recent Continental Islands' (pp. 4-9); 'Lecture
III. Ancient Continental Islands' (pp. 9-12); 'Lecture IV. Oceanic Islands'
(pp. 12-17)) (1882). S341. Nationalisation of the Land [letter to,
and written at the request of, the Editor]. Mark Lane Express 51:
1383a-c (10 Oct. 1881).
S342. review [of The Head-hunters of Borneo:
A Narrative of Travel Up the Mahakkam and Down the Barito; Also Journeyings
in Sumatra by Carl Bock, 1881]. Nature 25: 3-4 (3 Nov. 1881:
no. 627).
S343. lttE [one of several printed as 'Nationalisation
of the Land']. Mark Lane Express 51: 1544a-b (1544a-b) (14 Nov.
1881).
S344. The Land Question [lttE]. The Times
(London) no. 30362: 11f (26 Nov. 1881).
S345. The Land Question [lttE]. The Times
(London) no. 30371: 10d (7 Dec. 1881).
S346. The Land Question [lttE]. The Times
(London) no. 30394: 3c (3 Jan. 1882).
S347. Land Nationalisation Society. Conference
This Day. [note/N summarizing the meeting and Wallace's address to it].
The Echo (London) no. 4075: 3c (16 Jan. 1882).
S348. review [of Vignettes From Nature
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S350. Monkeys. Contemporary
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S353. Dr. Fritz Müller on Some Difficult
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S355. review [of Wanderings South and East by Walter Coote, 1882;
and Pioneering in the Far East, And Journeyings to California in 1849,
and the White Sea in 1878 by Ludwig Verner Helms, 1882; anonymous,
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S356. lttE [one of several printed as 'Materialisation
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no. 92). S356a. The Conduct of Public Physical Seances [open declaration on the
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S357. review [of The Sportman's Handbook to Practical Collecting,
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S357a. Our Better Moments [lttE dated 29 Dec. 1882 introducing a poem
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S368. letter [of support to the Berne International
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S396. Letter From Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, In Re
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