1809-1882 4385
BY E. RAY LANKESTER
Impressions of Travel ('A Naturalist's Voyage')
Genesis of 'The Origin of Species' ('Life and Letters')
Curious Atrophy of AEsthetic Taste (same)
Private Memorandum concerning His Little Daughter (same)
Religious Views (same)
Letters: To Miss Julia Wedgwood; To J.D. Hooker; To T.H. Huxley; To E.
Ray Lankester; To J.D. Hooker
The Struggle for Existence ('Origin of Species')
Geometrical Ratio of Increase (same)
Of the Nature of the Checks to Increase (same)
Complex Relations of All Animals and Plants to Each Other in the
Struggle for Existence (same)
Of Natural Selection: or the Survival of the Fittest (same)
Progressive Change Compared with Independent Creation (same)
Creative Design ('Variation of Animals and Plants under
Domestication')
Origin of the Human Species ('The Descent of Man')
ALPHONSE DAUDET 1840- 4435
BY AUGUSTIN FILON
The Two Tartarins ('Tartarin of Tarascon')
Of "Mental Mirage," as Distinguished from Lying (same)
Death of the Dauphin ('Letters from My Windmill')
Jack Is Invited to Take Up a "Profession" ('Jack')
The City of Iron and Fire (same)
The Wrath of a Queen ('Kings in Exile')
MADAME DU DEFFAND (Marie de Vichy-Chamrond)
1697-1780 4471
Letters: To the Duchesse de Choiseul; To Mr. Crawford;
To Horace Walpole
Portrait of Horace Walpole
DANIEL DEFOE 1661-1731 4479
BY CHARLES FREDERICK JOHNSON
From 'Robinson Crusoe': Crusoe's Shipwreck; Crusoe Makes a New
Home; A Footprint
From 'History of the Plague in London': Superstitious Fears of the
People; How Quacks and Impositors Preyed on the Fears of the
People; The People Are Quarantined in Their Houses; Moral Effects
of the Plague; Terrible Scenes in the Streets; The Plague Due to
Natural Causes; Spread of the Plague through Necessities of the
Poor
From 'Colonel Jack': Colonel Jack and Captain Jack Escape Arrest;
Colonel Jack Finds Captain Jack Hard to Manage; Colonel Jack's
First Wife Is Not Disposed to be Economical
The Devil Does Not Concern Himself with Petty Matters ('The Modern
History of the Devil')
Defoe Addresses His Public ('An Appeal to Honor and Justice')
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