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LITERATURE

... I LITERATURE.' MURRAY'S HOME AND COLONIAL LIBRARY. . DARWIN'S JOURNAL. a This journal, by Charles Darwin, forms the' twenty- second number of that very useful series of publics. tion which Mr. Murray has for some time been issuing. The learned journalist ...

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 ...

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 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... with Mr. Althur Sullivan, repared to Vien, wits a view, we presume, to fresh discoveries ef the same ?? Standard. . Mr. Charles Darwin, author of the O Origin of Speele , has a new work In the prs. The Yariatlon of Animals and Plants under Domnestication; ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... last year. Also butts of the light Hon W E Gladstone. Sir Bartle Frere, of Bombay; MY Joseph Peame, of Darlinton; and Mr Charles Darwin, of The Origin ef Species.. The actors and actresses engaged on the London stage, desirons of having an opportunity of ...

THE POTATO EXHIBITION

... to go through a prolbtioan before they can ba Certitled as pa-'e*se i ?? qualities. 0On2 of thue last acts of the late Charles Darwin was to interest hiniself width sueh questions as are here - indicated, bis benevolently scientific purpose being r to ...

THE FUTURE OF POETRY

... a century by science. When Mr. Frederic Harrison has declared that the greater part of Shakespeare is rubbish, and Mr. Charles Darwin has confessed that he is nauseated by that writer, it would be a mere waste of words to insist upon the sickeuing effect ...

IN BOOKLAND

... incornita. Ar aoditional charm is lent to tile book 3hy the fact that i E author wvas the intinrate frii-nd of the great Charles Darwin, and the first reciioent of his epoch-making ideas- on tire orlizin of spec.es-a hvyotlhesia enhioh had t, run the gauntiet ...

A NOTEWORTHY PUBLISHER

... that time, as --e have said, his i name has been honourably linked with its fame ana traditions. He became the find I of Charles Darwin,whoseaworksbe published. I froni the first; and certainly no book-that 8 has ever passed from the printing press of s ...

AFTERNOON LECTURES

... univer-sp was really so, which was largely res7.onsible for the strong I oppo ition n-hich the publication in i139 of Charles Darwin's epoch- marking wor:. The Origin of Species .by Natural Selection encountered. The lecturcr gave an account of the ...