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(”Zoology”), page 45.
Special t.i.tles of Charles Darwin's contributions to the foregoing:--
i. Extract from an unpublished work on Species by Charles Darwin Esq., consisting of a portion of a chapter ent.i.tled, ”On the Variation of Organic Beings in a State of Nature; on the Natural Means of Selection; on the Comparison of Domestic Races and true Species.”
ii. Abstract of a Letter from C. Darwin, Esq., to Professor Asa Gray, of Boston U.S., dated September 5, 1857.
On the Agency of Bees in the Fertilisation of Papilionaceous Flowers, and on the Crossing of Kidney Beans. ”Gardeners' Chronicle”, 1858, page 828 and Annals of Natural History 3rd series ii. 1858, pages 459-465.
Do the Tineina or other small Moths suck Flowers, and if so what Flowers? ”Entomological Weekly Intelligencer” volume viii. 1860, page 103.
Note on the achenia of Pumilio Argyrolepis. ”Gardeners' Chronicle”, January 5, 1861, page 4.
Fertilisation of Vincas. ”Gardeners' Chronicle”, pages 552, 831, 832.
1861.
On the Two Forms, or Dimorphic Condition, in the species of Primula, and on their remarkable s.e.xual Relations. Linnean Society Journal vi. 1862 (”Botany”), pages 77-96.
On the Three remarkable s.e.xual Forms of Catasetum tridentatum, an Orchid in the possession of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society Journal vi.
1862 (”Botany”), pages 151-157.
Yellow Rain. ”Gardeners' Chronicle”, July 18, 1863, page 675.
On the thickness of the Pampean formation near Buenos Ayres. Geological Society Journal xix. 1863, pages 68-71.
On the so-called ”Auditory-sac” of Cirripedes. Natural History Review, 1863, pages 115-116.
A review of Mr. Bates' paper on 'Mimetic b.u.t.terflies.' Natural History Review, 1863, page 221-. [Not signed.]
On the existence of two forms, and on their reciprocal s.e.xual relation, in several species of the genus Linum. Linnean Society Journal vii. 1864 (”Botany”), pages 69-83.
On the s.e.xual Relations of the Three Forms of Lythrum salicaria. [1864.]
Linnean Society Journal viii. 1865 (”Botany”), pages 169-196.
On the Movement and Habits of Climbing Plants. [1865.] Linnean Society Journal ix. 1867 (”Botany”), pages 1-118.
Note on the Common Broom (Cytisus scoparius). [1866.] Linnean Society Journal ix. 1867 (”Botany”), page 358.
Notes on the Fertilization of Orchids. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 4th series, iv. 1869, pages 141-159.
On the Character and Hybrid-like Nature of the Offspring from the Illegitimate Unions of Dimorphic and Trimorphic Plants. [1868.] Linnean Society Journal x. 1869 (”Botany”), pages 393-437.
On the Specific Difference between Primula veris, British Fl. (var.
officinalis, of Linn.), P. vulgaris, British Fl. (var. acaulis, Linn.), and P. elatior, Jacq.; and on the Hybrid Nature of the common Oxlip.
With Supplementary Remarks on naturally produced Hybrids in the genus Verbasc.u.m. [1868.] Linnean Society Journal x. 1869 (”Botany”), pages 437-454.
Note on the Habits of the Pampas Woodp.e.c.k.e.r (Colaptes campestris).
Zoological Society Proceedings November 1, 1870, pages 705-706.
Fertilisation of Leschenaultia. ”Gardeners' Chronicle”, page 1166, 1871.