THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... the Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for ife. By Charles Darwin, M.A., ?? Author of 'Journal of Researches during a Voyage round the World.' John Murray, Albemarle street, 1859. This ...

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 ...

THE FINE ARTS

... Howard Galton. -Letter ,frona Rome. The first instalment has just appeared at Leipsic of a German translation of Mr. Charles Darwin's work on the origin of species. Messrs. Goetzel & Co., New York, promise a volume entitled The War in Nicaragua, written ...

LITERATURE

... The publishing price is 31s Od. up The first instalment has just appeared at Leipsic of a fez German translation of Mir Charles Darwin's work on thse aP origin of species. s The leading Calcutta journals say it is well known in In- tie dia that, for the ...

FAIRS FOR NEXT WEEK

... Topsdav; Aughnacloy, Gortin, Wednes- day; Dungannon, Strabane, Thursday; tCastlederg, Maov Friday; Cookstown, Saiurday. Mr. Charles Darwin, the author of 1' The Origin of Species, figurcs as a subscriber to thle Garibaldi Fund. T1E PoPE's RECRUITS AND TIEE ...

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 ...

TWO GHOST STORIES; WITH A MORAL

... by tee heaving waters, than the most beautiful garden ou. earths when a gentle breeze passes ?? the vavin- bough. M31r. Charles Darwin paints in vivid colours tcle ?? spectacle presented by the sea, while sailing in the latitudes of Cape Horn on a verydark ...

LITERATURE

... together, and an answer will be made -by way of narrative-to the misrepresentations of the critics of his career. Mr. Charles Darwin has prepared for publication a small work, containing his experience On the Fertilisation of British Orchids by means ...

Literary Notices

... Jurisprudence,' 8vo. ; ' Frtilisation of British Orchids, through insect Agency, and as to the Good of Intererossing, by Charles Darwin, post 8vo. Smiles' Lives of The Engineers, vols. I and 2, Svo; Gosse's Romance of Natural History, second series; ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... Life, hbyMr. W. Hffepworth :Dlxon; On the Varn ous 'Contrivances:by which Orchids are fertilized' by Insecto, by Mr. Charles Darwin:; a History of th Mo6(1 Stiles of Araeltotxetre, IyMr. Jamesier* gusson; and Volumes lIL and IV. of Lord Stathope'i ...

BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Contrivances by which British and Foreign Orchids are Fertilised by Insects, and on the Good Effects of Interarossing.' By Charles Darwin, M.A., F.R.S. &c. With Illustrations. (Post 8vo, pp. 365.) Murray. PHILOLOGY.-' First Lessons in Sanskrit Grammar, together ...

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 ...