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MR. GRANT ALLEN'S DARIVIN.*

... Lamarck, upon Goethe, and especially upon Erasmus, the grandfather of Charles Darwin, and an author still remembered by curious students of English literature. What Charles Darwin actually, accomplished in developing this idea, in giving it exactness ...

DARWIN'S SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLMASTERS

... miuchli later, elementary arithmetic was also left out of sight does not appear ; but the instruction in Euclid which gave Charles Darwin so much satisfaction was certainly supplied by a private tutor. That a boy, even in his leisure hours, should permit himself ...

EIMER ON EVOLUTION.*

... been many and marked. The early ?? Darwin, Lamarck, Geoffrey St.Hilaire, and others- atltribulted erything to it. Then Charles Darwin and Wallace, with their 1tty019uonarydoctrine. of natural selection, almost removed it for a while from the cutegory of ...

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

... Christialls Pilgrimage to Glory. By R. WV. Gonse, 6 B.A . , . . (Kerby and Endear) 6 The Power of Movement in Plants. 1B7 Charles Darwin, LL.D, ?? (Murray) i5 The Story of the Diamond Necklace, coaeprls ing a sketch of the life ef the Coutes de la Motte, ...

LITERARY NOTES AND ECHOES

... AND ECHOEP-; * Books which have influenced me. The latest contribution to tats series of literary confessions is from Charles Darwin. I-Ie was a voluminous reider, and in his early years a man of very catholic taste: But in his Life and Letters, reviewed ...

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

... Path of the Just; or the Clii'tili i Pilgrimage to Glory. BYRf\ly -. W. e? 6 ?? (K~ryadEiel The Power of Moverhyit inll Charles Darwin, LL.D., F.R.S. .. (Mtrray iS The Story of the Diamond Neclsce. conPri! ing a sketch of the life of thn Ceiite de la Motte ...

ERASMUS DARWIN

... were much * Erasmus Darwin. By Ernst Krause. Translated from the German by W. S. Dallas. With a Preliminary Notice by Charles Darwin. (Loadon : John Murray. 1879.) in advance of those current in his time. He was an earnest advocate of temperance in an ...

LITERARY NOTES

... master of Clifton College; Clerk Maxwell and Modern Physics, by Mr. R. T. Glazebrook, of Trinity College, Cambridge; Charles Darwin and the Origin of Species, by Professor Edward Poulton; and a monograph on Lyell by Professor Bonney. The History of ...

A LAST LOOK AT THE ACADEMY

... portraits. -Mr. Long's portrait of Sir Stafford Northcote is far too sleek and pink to be like nature. Mr. John Collier's Charles Darwin, which has been painted for the Linnrcan Society, is good, though not extremely good, and possesses a melancholy interest ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. GERMAN SCIENCE FOR THE PEOPLLE.* A FALSE fact, said Charles Darwin, is much more mischievous than a false theory. A 'false argument is sure to be taken to pieces in the course 'of ubsequent investigation, but a false fact often perplexes speculation ...

DARWINIAN CALVINISM.*

... us, accepts, almost without qualification, the doctrine of evolution as inter- preted by Mr. Herbert Spencer and Mr. Charles Darwin; and connects it with the Bible as but the physical or natural side of its own (the Bibles) doctrines, which it (the ...

THE WEDGWOOD FAMILY

... Altogether Shrewsbury had reason to be proud of Robert Darwin, but by posterity he will be chiefly remembered as the father of Charles Darwin. The Wedgwoods had a warehouse in York-street, St. James's-square, an aristocratic but, according to Miss Meteyard, an ...