[234] "uber die Darwinische Theorie in Besug auf die geographische Verbreitung der Organismen." Sitzenb. der Akad. Munchen, 1868.

Translated by J. L. Laird under the t.i.tle, _The Darwinian Theory and the Law of the Migration of Organisms_. London, 1873. Also _Ueber den Einfluss der geographischen Isolirung und Colonierbildung auf die morphologischen Veranderungen der Organismen_. Munchen, 1870.

[235] _Linnaean Society"s Journal_: Zoology, xi., 1872.

[236] _Linnaean Society"s Journal_: Zoology, xx., 1887, pp. 189-274, 496-505: also _Nature_, July 18, 1872.

[237] _Evolution without Natural Selection; or, The Segregation of Species without the aid of the Darwinian Hypothesis_, London (1885), pp. 1-80.

[238] _Revue Scientifique_, xix. (1877). p. 669. Quoted by Giard in _Rev. Sci._, 1889, p. 646.

[239] _Animal Life as Affected by the Natural Conditions of Existence._ By Karl Semper. The International Scientific Series. New York, 1881.

[240] _Organic Evolution as the Result of the Inheritance of Acquired Characters, according to the Laws of Organic Growth._ Translated by J. T. Cunningham, 1890.

[241] _On Orthogenesis and the Impotence of Natural Selection in Species Formation._ Chicago, 1898.

[242] _Die Farbenevolution bei den Pieriden_. Leiden, 1898.

[243] "On Mechanical Selection and Other Problems." _Novitates Zoologicae_, iii. Tring, 1896.

[244] _Entwicklung der Raupenzeichnung und Abhangigkeit der letzeren von der Farbe der Umgebung_, 1894.

[245] _Trans.m.u.tation der Schmetterlinge infolge Temperatur-veranderungen_, 1895.

[246] _Ueber den Einfluss der Temperatur bei der Erzeugung der Schmetterlings-varietaten_, 1880.

[247] _Ueber Farbenwechsel bei niederen Wirbelthieren, bedingt durch directe Wirkung des Lichts auf die Pigmentzellen._ _Centralblatt fur Physiologie_, 1891, v., p. 326.

[248] _Ueber den Farbenwechsel der Frosche._ _Pfluger"s Archiv fur Physiologie_, 1892, li., p. 455.

[249] _Lecon d"Ouverture du Cours de l"evolution des etres organises._ Paris, 1888, and "Les Facteurs de l"evolution," _Revue Scientifique_, November 23, 1889.

[250] _Revue Encyclopedique_, 1897. p. 325. Yet we have an example of the appearance of a new organ in the case of the duckbill, in which the h.o.r.n.y plates take the place of the teeth which Poulton has discovered in the embryo. Other cases are the adductor muscles of sh.e.l.led crustacea.

(See p. 418.)

[251] _La Philosophie Zoologique avant Darwin_. Paris, 1884, p. 76.

[252] "Lamarckism and Darwinism." Proceedings Boston Society Natural History, xxv., 1890, pp. 42-49.

[253] "The Origin of Species without the Aid of Natural Selection,"

_Natural Science_, Oct., 1894. Also, "The Origin of Plant Structures."

[254] "Does Natural Selection play any Part in the Origin of Species among Plants?" _Natural Science_, Sept., 1897.

[255] "Essay on the Development Hypothesis," 1852, London _Times_.

[256] "A Theoretical Origin of Endogens from Exogens through Self-Adaptation to an Aquatic Habit," _Linnean Society Journal_: Botany, 1892, _l. c._, xxix., pp. 485-528. A case a.n.a.logous to kinetogenesis in animals is his statement based on mathematical calculations by Mr. Hiern, "that the best form of the margin of floating leaves for resisting the strains due to running water is circular, or at least the several portions of the margin would be circular arcs" (p. 517).

[257] "De l"Influence du Milieu sur la Structure anatomique des Vegetaux," _Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot._, ser. 6, xii., 1881, p. 167.

[258] "Notes on the Regional Distribution of the Cape Flora,"

_Transactions_ Botanical Society, Edinburgh. 1891, p. 241.

[259] _Les Vegetaux et les Milieux cosmiques_, Paris, 1898, pp. 292.

[260] Proceedings Biological Society of Washington, 1890.

[261] "Phylogeny of the Pelecypoda," Memoirs Boston Society Natural History, iv., 1890, pp. 277-400. Also, _American Naturalist_, 1891, xxv., pp. 11-21.

[262] "Transformations of Planorbis at Steinheim, with Remarks on the Effects of Gravity upon the Forms of Sh.e.l.ls and Animals," Proceedings A. A. A. S., xxix., 1880.

[263] _Der Kampf der Theile im Organismus_. Leipzig, 1881. Also _Gesammelte Abhandlungen uber Entwickelungsmechanik der Organismen_.

Leipzig, 1895.

[264] _Die Unwandlung der Arten ein Vorgang functioneller Selbsgestaltung_. Leipzig, 1894.

[265] _Gedanken zur Descendenz- und Vererbungstheorie; Biol.

Centralblatt_, xiii., 1893, 397-420.

[266] _Entwickelungmecanische Studien_, 1892-93.

[267] _Experimental Evolution_, 1892; also, "Recherches sur le Nanisme experimental," _Journ. Anat. et Phys._, 1894.

[268] "Ueber die organsplastischen Krafte der Organismen," _Arbeit. nat.

Ges._, Petersburg, xvi., 1885; Protok, 79-82.

[269] _General Physiology_, 1899.

[270] _Experimental Morphology_, 1897-99. 2 vols.

[271] "Modifications of Certain Organs which seem to be Ill.u.s.trations of the Inheritance of Acquired Characters in Mammals and Birds." _Zool.

Jahrb. Syst. Abth._, 1890, iv., pp. 629-646; also, _The Lost Link_, by E. Haeckel, with notes, etc., by H. Gadow, 1899.

[272] Proceedings Biological Society of Washington, vi., 1892, pp. 13, 19.

[273] _Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews_, 1870, p. 323.

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