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NOVELS OF THE DAY

... In the one you weary of mental inanition ; in the other, you auff er from a corres- pondiug indigestion. A statue of Charles Darwin, by Mr. Hope Pinker, -which ha.9 brs'(n ?? to Oxaford Univ'nsity by i-Jr. Edwwrd 13. Poulton. Fellow of je.sus Cell ego ...

BIOGRAPHY

... Longans, and edited by F Mr. Andrew Lang. is worthily commreneed by a Mr. Grant Allen's fascinating little volume on ' Charles Darwin. The names of the writers who have undertaken to contribute towards the a completion of the seaies show that it is likely ...

GOSSIP FROM BOOKLAND.*

... saellblaneo of satin ijie ir humanity who bought tip tihe Lutilated pirs . volumes at high prices Tho illustriota plr Charles Darwin, being a practioal wnmin, (ill- 11101 troublod by arty Hoiittlrinot liotit books, L Hes 61101, harl r Uavago habit of ...

LITERATURE

... insists upon it as a fact to be taken into consideration in the science of political econouiy. Perhaps the doctrine of Mr. Charles Darwin, exemplified in the struggle for existence which is constantly going omi in all species of living beings, may be admitted ...

LITERATURE

... gentlebreezepasses. through the waving boughs. We must fied room for one more extract on THE PHOSPHORE$CENCZ OF THE SEAS Mr. Charles Darwin paints in vivid colomirs the maggia.- cent spectacle presented by the sea, while sailing in the latitudes of Cape Horn ...

LITERATURE

... upon this manifest adaptation of supplies to the wants of man. We should be met on the one hand by the disciples of Mr. Charles Darwin, who would easily prove to us that the habitat of each race of animals was discovered by natural selection, and that man ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... (Methuna); ' D!ys ivith Sic' Roger de Coverly, witlhir, Hugh Thoinson's smooth and pleasing illuire. tions (Macnluillai) ; Charles Darwin, tbrilg. nuelit of the life of the great snee of seieste, by his sori, Francis Darwin (John Mursmy); The Practical Guide ...

Literature

... fertile; and that in time the hybrid race will either die out or wholly return to one or other of the parent types. 1 .Mr. Charles Darwin and his disciples may be said .to occupy a middle place between the advocates of a single origin, and many independent ...

LITERATURE

... ofspecies by Means of Natural Sdec ioa tion ; or, the Preservation of Favoured Races in art the Struggle for Life. By CHARLEs DAR-WiN, imj M.A. London: Murray. 1859. l~ Au inquiry into the origin ot an hypothesis might all be alniost as interesting a ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... authoritative native law is books being translated, while the translations of the be earlier ones are revised. is . Mr. Charles Darwin's Descent of Man, and Selection ;o in relation to Sox, is to appear this month in a German htranslhon by ~Herr J.B. ...