Writings on Wallace: Selected Modern Secondary Sources
Writings on Wallace: Selected Secondary Sources From His
Own Time
Writings on Wallace: Dissertations and Theses
Writings on Wallace: Reviews/Notices of Wallace's Books
and Other Works
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Selected Modern
Secondary Sources
Achenbach, Joel, 8 Feb. 2009. The work in Darwin’s shadow; Evolution history lives in a D.C. dining room. The Washington Post: A1, A14. [concerning the possible re-discovery of a Wallace insect collection]
Adams, Alexander B., 1969. Eternal Quest: The Story of the Great Naturalists. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 509 pp.
Aiken, R. B., 1982. Theories of sexual difference: The sexual selection hypothesis and its antecedents, 1786-1919. Quaestiones Entomologicae 18(1-4): 1-14.
Albritton, Claude C., Jr., 1984. Geologic time. Journal of Geological Education 32(1): 29-37. [general summary of the concept's history, including description of advances in the nineteenth century]
Aliabadian, Mansour, Sluys, Ronald, Roselaar, Cees S., & Nijman, Vincent, 2008. Species diversity and endemism: Testing the mid-domain effect on species richness patterns of songbirds in the Palearctic Region. Contributions to Zoology 77(2): 99-108.
Alter, Stephen G., Summer 2007. Race, language, and mental evolution in Darwin's Descent of Man. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 43(3): 239-255.
Alves, Abel, Feb. 2008. Humanity's place in nature, 1863-1928: Horror, curiosity and the expeditions of Huxley, Wallace, Blavatsky and Lovecraft. Theology and Science 6(1): 73-88.
Amigoni, David, 2007. Colonies, Cults and Evolution: Literature, Science and Culture in Nineteenth-century Writing. Cambridge, U.K. & New York: Cambridge University Press. 237 pp.
Andelson, Robert V., Oct. 1993. Henry George and the reconstruction of capitalism: An address. American Journal of Economics and Sociology 52(4): 493-501.
Anderson, Kay, & Perrin, Colin, 2007. 'The miserablest people in the world': Race, humanism and the Australian aborigine. Australian Journal of Anthropology 18(1): 18-39.
Anonymous, Jan.-Feb. 1983. letter. The Eclectic Theosophist No. 73: 6-7. [reprint of an 1877 letter from H. P. Blavatsky to Wallace, concerning her book Isis Unveiled]
Anonymous, 1984 & 1985. Wallace's notebooks (4) and journals (5) [in 2 parts]. The Linnean 1(3): 13; 1(4): 19-20.
Anonymous, Sept. 2008. Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913): An ornithological celebration. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 128(3): 147-148.
Armstrong, Patrick, July 1998. Crossing the Line: Alfred Russel Wallace in Bali and Lombok, 1856. Journal of Indian Ocean Studies 5(3): 267-286.
Avery, Margaret, 1923. Six Great Scientists. London: Methuen. 100 pp.
Ayala, Francisco J., 15 May 2007. Darwin's greatest discovery: Design without designer. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 104, Supplement 1: 8567-8573.
Baker, A., March 2007. Occam's Razor in science: A case study from biogeography. Biology and Philosophy 22(2): 193-215. [parsimony principles as applied to large-scale biogeographical models]
Baker, Daniel B., June 1996. Pfeiffer, Wallace, Allen and Smith: The discovery of the Hymenoptera of the Malay Archipelago. Archives of Natural History 23(2): 153-200.
Baker, Daniel B., Dec. 2001. Alfred Russel Wallace's record of his consignments to Samuel Stevens, 1854-1861. Zoologische Mededeelingen 75(16-25): 254-341. [The author has reported that this paper was published despite his attempt to withdraw it as a result of errors introduced during its editing process.]
Balashov, Yuri V., Dec. 1991. Resource letter AP-1: The anthropic principle. American Journal of Physics 59(12): 1069-1076.
Balick, Michael J., Sept. 1980. Wallace, Spruce and Palm Trees of the Amazon: An historical perspective. Botanical Museum Leaflets 28(3): 263-269.
Bannister, Robert C., 1979. Social Darwinism; Science and Myth in Anglo-American Social Thought. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 292 pp.
Barrow, Logie, 1986. Independent Spirits; Spiritualism and English Plebeians, 1850-1910. London & New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul. 338 pp.
Barton, Nick, 20 Oct. 2000. The rapid origin of reproductive isolation. Science 290(5491): 462-463. [regarding the reinforcement of reproductive barriers between diverging populations]
Bastin, John, 1986. Introduction to Wallace's The Malay Archipelago (Singapore & New York: Oxford University Press): vii-xxvii.
Beccaloni, George, Nov. 2008. Homes sweet homes: A biographical tour of Wallace's many places of residence. In Charles H. Smith & George Beccaloni, eds., Natural Selection and Beyond: The Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press): 7-43.
Beccaloni, George, Nov. 2008. Wallace's annotated copy of the Darwin-Wallace paper on natural selection. In Charles H. Smith & George Beccaloni, eds., Natural Selection and Beyond: The Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press): 91-101.
Beccaloni, George, & Smith, Vincent S., 28 Feb. 2008. Celebrations for Darwin downplay Wallace's role. Nature 451(7182): 1050.
Beck, Jan, Kitching, Ian J., & Linsenmair, K. Eduard, Nov. 2006. Wallace's line revisited: Has vicariance or dispersal shaped the distribution of Malesian hawkmoths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)? Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 89(3): 455-468.
Beddall, Barbara G., 1968. Wallace, Darwin, and the theory of natural selection: A study in the development of ideas and attitudes. Journal of the History of Biology 1(2): 261-323.
Beddall, Barbara G., ed., 1969. Wallace and Bates in the Tropics; An Introduction to the Theory of Natural Selection. London: Macmillan. 241 pp.
Beddall, Barbara G., Spring 1972. Wallace, Darwin, and Edward Blyth: Further notes on the development of evolution theory. Journal of the History of Biology 5(1): 153-158.
Beddall, Barbara G., Spring 1988. Darwin and divergence: The Wallace connection. Journal of the History of Biology 21(1): 1-68.
Beddall, Barbara G., Summer 1988. Wallace's annotated copy of Darwin's Origin of Species. Journal of the History of Biology 21(2): 265-289.
Beddall, Barbara G., 1998. Wallace, Alfred Russel (1823-1913). In Edward Craig, ed., Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (London & New York: Routledge), Vol. 9: 678-679.
Bensley, D. Alan, July/Aug. 2006. Why great thinkers sometimes fail to think critically. Skeptical Inquirer 30(4): 47-52.
Benton, Ted, Spring 1997. Where to draw the line?: Alfred Russel Wallace in Borneo. Studies in Travel Writing No. 1: 96-116.
Benton, Ted, Nov. 2008. Wallace's dilemmas: The laws of nature and the human spirit. In Charles H. Smith & George Beccaloni, eds., Natural Selection and Beyond: The Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press): 368-390.
Berlinski, David, April 2008. The God of the gaps. Commentary 125(4): 34-40. [concerning the relation of consciousness to evolution, and scientific ideas thereon]
Bermingham, Eldredge, & Dick, Christopher, 21 Sept. 2001. The Inga--Newcomer or museum antiquity? Science 293(5538): 2214-2216. [on the accumulating time hypothesis of high tropical diversities]
Bernstein, Ralph E., 3 June 1982. Wallace: The man who almost pipped Darwin. New Scientist 94: 652-655.
Bernstein, Ralph E., Winter 1984. Darwin's alter ego: Co-originator Alfred Wallace. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine (Chicago) 27(2): 234-238.
Berry, Andrew, ed., 2002. Infinite Tropics: An Alfred Russel Wallace Anthology. London & New York: Verso. 430 pp.
Berry, Andrew, Nov. 2008. "Ardent beetle-hunters": Natural history, collecting, and the theory of evolution. In Charles H. Smith & George Beccaloni, eds., Natural Selection and Beyond: The Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press): 47-65.
Blaisdell, Muriel L., 1992. Darwinism and Its Data; The Adaptive Coloration of Animals. New York & London: Garland. 404 pp.
Blassingame, Wyatt, 1964. Naturalist-explorers. New York: Franklin Watts. 145 pp. [juvenile literature]
Blinderman, Charles, 1998. Alfred Russel Wallace. In Gary Kelly & Edd Applegate, eds., British Reform Writers, 1832-1914 (Detroit: Gale Research; Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 190): 325-333.
Blum, Deborah, 2006. Ghost Hunters. New York: The Penguin Press. 370 pp. [on the investigation of spiritualistic phenomena in the late nineteenth century, especially as connected to William James; contains a chapter on Wallace]
Boice, Robert, 1977. Surplusage. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9(6): 452-454. [discusses "the question as to why an organism should have a surplusage of mental power beyond the evolutionary needs of its possessor"]
Bolles, Robert C., & Beecher, Michael D., eds., 1988. Evolution and Learning. Hillsdale NJ & London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 263 pp. [includes discussions of Wallace's ideas on learning and conditioning]
Borgia, Gerald, June 1986. Sexual selection in bowerbirds. Scientific American 254(6): 92-100.
Bowler, Peter J., Jan. 1976. Alfred Russel Wallace's concepts of variation. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 31(1): 17-29.
Bowler, Peter J., 1989. Evolution: The History of an Idea (rev. ed.). Berkeley: University of California Press. 432 pp.
Bowler, Peter J., 1990. Charles Darwin; The Man and His Influence. Oxford, U.K.: Basil Blackwell. 250 pp.
Boyer, Pascal, Robbins, Philip, & Jack, Anthony I., Dec. 2005. Varieties of self-systems worth having. Consciousness and Cognition 14(4): 647-660. [on the worth of self-consciousness]
Brackman, Arnold C., 1980. A Delicate Arrangement; The Strange Case of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. New York: Times Books. 370 pp.
Brooke, John Hedley, May 1977. Natural theology and the plurality of worlds: Observations on the Brewster-Whewell debate. Annals of Science 34(3): 221-286.
Brooke, John Hedley, 1991. Science and Religion; Some Historical Perspectives. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. 432 pp.
Brooks, John L., Dec. 1972. Extinction and the origin of organic diversity. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 44: 19-56.
Brooks, John L., 1985. Development of Wallace's perceptions of biogeography, 1848-1859. Earth Sciences History 4(2): 113-117.
Brotman, C., Dec. 2001. Alfred Russel Wallace and the anthropology of sound in Victorian culture. Endeavour 25(4): 144-147.
Brown, C. Mackenzie, Sept. 2007. Colonial and post-colonial elaborations of avataric evolutionism. Zygon 42(3): 715-748. [mentions influence of Wallace on the pandit Chamupati and other followers of Dayananda]
Brown, R. M., & Guttman, S. I., July 2002. Phylogenetic systematics of the Rana signata complex of Philippine and Bornean stream frogs: Reconsideration of Huxley's modification of Wallace's Line at the Oriental-Australian faunal zone interface. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 76(3): 393-461.
Browne, Janet, 1983. The Secular Ark; Studies in the History of Biogeography. New Haven & London: Yale University Press. 273 pp.
Bryant, William, 2003. Naturalist in the River: The Life and Early Writings of Alfred Russel Wallace. iUniverse.com. 180 pp.
Bueno Hernández, Alfredo, & Llorente Bousquets, Jorge, 2000. Una visión histórica de la biogeografía dispersionista con críticas a sus fundamentos. Caldasia 22(2): 161-184.
Bueno Hernández, Alfredo, & Llorente Bousquets, Jorge, 2003. La obra biogeográfica de Alfred Russel Wallace. Parte I: Su viaje a la Amazonia y sus primeras ideas sobre distribución. In Juan J. Morrone & Jorge Llorente Bousquets, eds., Una Perspectiva Latinoamericana de la Biogeografía (México, D.F.: Las Prensas de Ciencias, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México): 29-38.
Bueno Hernández, Alfredo, & Llorente Bousquets, Jorge, 2003. El Pensamiento Biogeográfico de Alfred Russel Wallace. Bogotá: Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. 191 pp.
Bueno Hernández, Alfredo, & Llorente Bousquets, Jorge, 2005. La obra biogeográfica de Alfred Russel Wallace. Parte II: El modelo extensionista y la inflexión al permanentismo. In Jorge Llorente Bousquets & Juan J. Morrone, eds., Regionalización Biogeográfica en Iberoamérica y Tópicos Afines (México, D.F.: Las Prensas de Ciencias, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México): 19-44.
Bueno Hernández, Alfredo, & Llorente-Bousquets, Jorge E., April 2006. The other face of Lyell: Historical biogeography in his Principles of Geology. Journal of Biogeography 33(4): 549-559.
Bueno Hernández, Alfredo, Morrone, Juan J., Luna-Reyes, M. de las Mercedes, & Pérez-Malváez, Carlos, 1999. Raíces históricas del concepto de centro de origen en la biogeografía dispersionista: Del Edén bíblico al modelo de Darwin-Wallace. Sciences et Techniques en Perspective 3(1): 27-45.
Bulmer, Michael, 22 May 2005. The theory of natural selection of Alfred Russel Wallace FRS. Notes & Records of the Royal Society 59(2): 125-136.
Byatt, Jean I., 1974. A short comment on Alfred Russel Wallace's paper entitled 'On the peculiar species of the British fauna and flora' (1880). Proceedings of the Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society 15(5): 97-100.
Bynum, W. F., & Porter, Roy, eds., 2005. Oxford Dictionary of Scientific Quotations [entry "Alfred Russel Wallace," pp. 602-606]. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. 712 pp.
Cain, A. J., Jan.-Feb. 1984. Islands and evolution: Theory and opinion in Darwin's earlier years. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 21(1-2): 5-27.
Camerini, Jane R., 1987. Darwin, Wallace, and Maps. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Wisconsin, Madison. 345 pp.
Camerini, Jane R., Dec. 1993. Evolution, biogeography, and maps: An early history of Wallace's Line. Isis 84(4): 700-727. Reprinted with minor changes in Roy MacLeod & Philip J. Rehbock, eds., 1994, Darwin's Laboratory: Evolutionary Theory and Natural History in the Pacific (Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press): 70-109.
Camerini, Jane R., 1996. Wallace in the field. Osiris 11, 2nd s.: 44-65.
Camerini, Jane R., 1997. Remains of the day: Early Victorians in the field. In Bernard Lightman, ed., Victorian Science in Context (Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press): 354-377.
Camerini, Jane R., ed., 2002. The Alfred Russel Wallace Reader: A Selection of Writings from the Field. Baltimore & London: Johns Hopkins University Press. 219 pp.
Campbell, Anthony K., 2003. What Darwin missed. Astrophysics and Space Science 285: 571-585. [discusses Fred Hoyle's criticism of Darwinian-style evolution as slow incremental change, and the relevance of molecular biodiversity]
Canguilhem, Georges, 1959. Les Concepts de "Lutte Pour l'Existence" et de "Sélection Naturelle" en 1858: Charles Darwin et Alfred Russel Wallace. Paris: Les Conférences du Palais de la Découverte Ser. D: Histoire des Sciences, No. 61. 17 pp.
Carmo, Viviane Arruda do, & Martins, Lilian Al-Chueyr Pereira, 2006. Charles Darwin, Alfred Russel Wallace e a seleção natural: Um estudo comparativo. In Maria Elice Brzezinski Prestes, Lilian Al-Chueyr Pereira Martins & Waldir Stefano, eds., Filosofia e História da Biologia 1 (São Paulo: Fundo Mackenzie de Pesquisa, MackPesquisa): 335-350.
Caro, Tim, Feb. 2005. The adaptive significance of coloration in mammals. BioScience 55(2): 125-136.
Caro, Tim, Merilaita, Sami, & Stevens, Martin, Nov. 2008. The colours of animals: From Wallace to the present day. I. Cryptic coloration. In Charles H. Smith & George Beccaloni, eds., Natural Selection and Beyond: The Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press): 125-143.
Caro, Tim, Hill, Geoffrey, Lindström, Leena, & Speed, Michael, Nov. 2008. The colours of animals: From Wallace to the present day. II. Conspicuous coloration. In Charles H. Smith & George Beccaloni, eds., Natural Selection and Beyond: The Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press): 144-165.
Cerullo, John J., 1982. The Secularization of the Soul; Psychical Research in Modern Britain. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues. 194 pp.
Chakrabarti, Raj, Rabitz, Herschel, Springs, Stacey L., & McLendon, George L., 27 June 2008. Mutagenic evidence for the optimal control of evolutionary dynamics. Physical Review Letters 100, 258103.
Chase, Malcolm, 1979. A Victorian scientist at Grays: 1872-1876. Panorama: The Journal of the Thurrock Local History Society No. 22: 8-17.
Chesterton, G. K., Jan. 1904. Alfred Russel Wallace. English Illustrated Magazine (London) 30, n.s.: 420-422.
Cirkovic, Milan M., Jan.-Feb. 2005. Permanence--An adaptationist solution to Fermi's Paradox? JBIS, Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 58(1-2): 62-70. [discusses adaptationism in the context of astrobiology]
Claeys, Gregory, Nov. 2008. Wallace and Owenism. In Charles H. Smith & George Beccaloni, eds., Natural Selection and Beyond: The Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press): 235-262.
Clark, Brett, & York, Richard, June 2007. The restoration of nature and biogeography: An introduction to Alfred Russel Wallace's "Epping Forest" in 1873 [sic]. Organization & Environment 20(2): 213-234. [followed on pages 235-248 by Wallace's essay 'Epping Forest' (S292)]
Clemens, Florence, July 1939. Conrad's favorite bedside book. South Atlantic Quarterly 38: 305-315. [on Joseph Conrad's fondness for The Malay Archipelago]
Clements, Harry, 1983. Alfred Russel Wallace: Biologist and Social Reformer. London: Hutchinson. 215 pp.
Clode, D., & O'Brien, R., 2001. Why Wallace drew the line: A re-analysis of Wallace's bird collections in the Malay Archipelago and the origins of biogeography. In Ian Metcalfe et al., eds., Faunal and Floral Migrations and Evolution in SE Asia-Australia (Lisse, Netherlands: A. A. Balkema Publishers): 113-121.
Clodd, Edward, 1972 [reprint of 1897 ed.]. Pioneers of Evolution From Thales to Huxley. Freeport NY: Books for Libraries Press. 274 pp.
Cluysenaar, Anne, 2008. Batu-Angas; Envisioning Nature With Alfred Russel Wallace. Bridgen, Wales: Seren. [a collection of her poems]
Coase, Ronald H., ed., April 1969. Three lectures on Progress and Poverty by Alfred Marshall. Journal of Law and Economics 12(1): 184-226. [reprints Marshall's comments on Wallace's land nationalization plan, and a pair of letter interchanges between Marshall and Wallace]
Coleman, William, 1999. The Strange "Laissez-Faire" of Alfred Russel Wallace: The Connection Between Natural Selection and Political Economy Reconsidered. Hobart: University of Tasmania School of Economics Discussion Paper 1999-04. 26 pp. Reprinted in John Laurent & John Nightingale, eds., 2001, Darwinism and Evolutionary Economics (Cheltenham, U.K. & Northampton MA: Edward Elgar): 36-48.
Colp, Ralph, Jr., 1983. Charles Darwin: Man and scientist. Centennial Review 27(2): 96-110.
Coronado, Guillermo, July-Dec. 2002. A. R. Wallace, la evolución, y su ensayo de 1858. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 40(101): 153-169.
Cottler, Joseph, 1966. Alfred Wallace, Explorer-Naturalist. Boston: Little, Brown. 212 pp. [juvenile literature]
Cranbrook, Earl of, Nov. 2008. Preface: Alfred Wallace, field collector. In Charles H. Smith & George Beccaloni, eds., Natural Selection and Beyond: The Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press): ix-xix.
Crawford, Peter, 23 & 30 Dec. 1982. Alfred Russel Wallace: More Darwinian than Darwin himself. The Listener (British Broadcasting Corporation): 25-26. [a short biographical sketch connected to a BBC presentation on Wallace]
Cremo, Michael A., 2003. Human Devolution: A Vedic Alternative to Darwin's Theory. Los Angeles: Bhaktivedanta Book Publishing Inc. 554 pp.
Cronin, Helena, 1991. The Ant and the Peacock; Altruism and Sexual Selection From Darwin to Today. New York: Cambridge University Press. 490 pp.
Daniels, Barbara, 2001. Usk: Origin of a Thinker: The Story of Alfred Russel Wallace. [England]: Poetry Monthly Press. 36 pp.
Darlington, C. D., 1959. Darwin's Place in History. Oxford, U.K.: Basil Blackwell. 101 pp.
Davidge, J. L., June 1942. Great theosophists. I. Scientists. Sir Alfred Russel Wallace. The Theosophist 63(9): 201-202 (196-208).
Davies, Roy, 2008. The Darwin Conspiracy; Origins of a Scientific Crime. London: Golden Square Books. 224 pp.
Davies, Tom G., 2000. Neath's Wicked World. Swansea, Wales: West Glamorgan Archive Service. 242 pp.
Davis, Mike, March 1998. The unknown Wallace. Capitalism, Nature, Socialism 9(1): 73-77. [biographical, with a socialist slant]
Daws, Gavan, & Fujita, Marty, 1999. Archipelago: The Islands of Indonesia: From the Nineteenth-century Discoveries of Alfred Russel Wallace to the Fate of Forests and Reefs in the Twenty-first Century. Berkeley CA: University of California Press. 275 pp.
De Beer, Gavin, 1958. Foreword to Evolution by Natural Selection (published for the XV International Congress of Zoology and the Linnean Society of London by The University Press, Cambridge, England): 1-22.
De Beer, Gavin, April 1958. The Darwin-Wallace centenary. Endeavour 17 (No. 66): 61-76.
DeCarvalho, Roy J., Oct. 1988 & Jan. 1989. Methods and manifestations: The Wallace-Carpenter debate over spiritualism (in 2 parts). Journal of Religion and Psychical Research 11(4): 183-194; 12(1): 20-25.
Degler, Carl N., 1991. In Search of Human Nature; The Decline and Revival of Darwinism in American Social Thought. New York & Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. 400 pp.
Depew, David J., & Weber, Bruce H., 1995. Darwinism Evolving; Systems Dynamics and the Genealogy of Natural Selection. Cambridge MA & London: MIT Press. 588 pp.
Desmond, Adrian, & Moore, James, 1992. Darwin. New York: Warner Books. 808 pp.
Diamond, Jared M., 24 Feb. 1994. Two-faced mimicry. Nature 367: 683-684. [concerning mimicry of Philemon friarbirds by Oriolus orioles]
Diamond, Jared M., Aug. 1997. Mr. Wallace's Line. Discover 18(8): 76-83. [discusses natural history and ethnography related to Wallace's Line]
Dick, Steven J., 1996. The Biological Universe: The Twentieth-century Extraterrestrial Life Debate and the Limits of Science. Cambridge, U.K. & New York: Cambridge University Press. 578 pp.
Dick, Steven J., Nov. 2008. The universe and Alfred Russel Wallace. In Charles H. Smith & George Beccaloni, eds., Natural Selection and Beyond: The Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press): 320-340.
Dickenson, John, 1996. Bates, Wallace and economic botany in mid-nineteenth century Amazonia. In M. R. D. Seaward & S. M. D. Fitzgerald, eds., Richard Spruce (1817-1893): Botanist and Explorer (Kew, U.K.: Royal Botanic Gardens): 65-80.
Diego Blanco, Hugo, 1995. Alfred Russell [sic] Wallace. Elementos (Puebla) 3(23): 37-44.
Dion, Mark, 1994. The Delirium of Alfred Russel Wallace [artwork].
Disertori, Beppino, 1972. Storia della parapsicologia [The history of parapsychology]. Rivista Sperimentale di Freniatria e Medicina Legale delle Alienazioni Mentali (Reggio) 96: 405-416.
Dixon, Deborah, April 2007. A benevolent and sceptical inquiry: Exploring 'Fortean geographies' with the Mothman. Cultural Geographies 14(2): 189-210. [regarding the economies of belief, and how the exceptional is often disregarded or discredited]
Dunbar, M. J., 1982. William Dawson and evolutionary theory. In B. Mamet & M. J. Copeland, eds., Proceedings of the Third North American Paleontological Convention, Volume 1 (Montreal: McGill University): 143-146.
Dunn, Robert R., Sept. 2004. Blurring Wallace's line. Natural History 113(7): 61. [laments environmental destruction, extinction, and invasions in the region]
Durant, John R., 1979. Scientific naturalism and social reform in the thought of Alfred Russel Wallace. British Journal for the History of Science 12(40): 31-58.
Dytham, Calvin, & Travis, Justin M. J., June 2006. Evolving dispersal and age at death. Oikos 113(3): 530-538. [on the relation of dispersal to adaptive death]
Eaton, George, 1986. Alfred Russel Wallace, 1823-1913: Biologist and Social Reformer: A Portrait of His Life and Work and a History of Neath Mechanics Institute and Museum. Neath, Wales: published by the author. 32 pp.
Eaton, George, 1987. A History of Neath From Earliest Times. Swansea: Christopher Davies. 200 pp.
Eccles, John C., 1989. Evolution of the Brain: Creation of the Self. London & New York: Routledge. 282 pp.
Eiseley, Loren C., Nov. 1955. Was Darwin wrong about the human brain? Harper's Magazine 211 (No. 1266): 66-70.
Eiseley, Loren C., 1958. Darwin's Century; Evolution and the Men Who Discovered It. Garden City NY: Doubleday. 378 pp.
Eiseley, Loren C., Feb. 1959. Alfred Russel Wallace. Scientific American 200(2): 70-84.
Eiseley, Loren C., 1959. Charles Darwin, Edward Blyth, and the theory of natural selection. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 103(1): 94-158.
Eiseley, Loren, 1979. Darwin and the Mysterious Mr. X; New Light on the Evolutionists. New York: E.P. Dutton. 279 pp.
Elsdon-Baker, Fern, June 2008. Spirited dispute: The secret split between Wallace and Romanes. Endeavour 32(2): 75-78.
Endersby, Jim, 2003. Escaping Darwin's shadow. Journal of the History of Biology 36(2): 385-403.
Endersby, Jim, April 2006. Wallace redux? Minerva 44(2): 209-218. [essay review of Wallace biographies by Slotten & Fichman]
England, Richard, 1997. Natural selection before the Origin: Public reactions of some naturalists to the Darwin-Wallace papers (Thomas Boyd, Arthur Hussey, and Henry Baker Tristram). Journal of the History of Biology 30(2): 267-290.
England, Richard, ed., 2003. Design After Darwin, 1860-1900. Bristol, U.K.: Thoemmes. 4 vols., 1226 pp.
Erdelen, W. R., 2001. The linear approach to biogeography: Should we erase Wallace's Line? In Ian Metcalfe et al., eds., Faunal and Floral Migrations and Evolution in SE Asia-Australia (Lisse, Netherlands: A. A. Balkema Publishers): 123-132.
Ewan, Joseph, 1992. Through the jungle of Amazon travel narratives of naturalists. Archives of Natural History 19(2): 185-207.
Faber, Doris, 1991. Nature and the Environment. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 296 pp. [juvenile literature]
Fagan, Melinda Bonnie, Dec. 2007. Wallace, Darwin, and the practice of natural history. Journal of the History of Biology 40(4): 601-635.
Fagan, Melinda Bonnie, Nov. 2008. Theory and practice in the field: Wallace's work in natural history (1844-1858). In Charles H. Smith & George Beccaloni, eds., Natural Selection and Beyond: The Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press): 66-90.
Farber, Paul L., Spring 1976. The type-concept in zoology during the first half of the nineteenth century. Journal of the History of Biology 9(1): 93-119.
Farber, Paul L., 1994. The Temptations of Evolutionary Ethics. Berkeley: University of California Press. 210 pp.
Ferreira, Ricardo, 1990. Bates, Darwin, Wallace e a Teoria da Evolução. Brasilia: Editora Universidade de Brasilia. 100 pp.
Fichman, Martin, Spring 1977. Wallace: Zoogeography and the problem of land bridges. Journal of the History of Biology 10(1): 45-63.
Fichman, Martin, 1981. Alfred Russel Wallace. Boston: Twayne Publishers. 188 pp.
Fichman, Martin, 1984. Ideological factors in the dissemination of Darwinism in England 1860-1900. In Everett Mendelsohn, ed., Transformation and Tradition in the Sciences; Essays in Honor of I. Bernard Cohen (Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press): 471-485.
Fichman, Martin, 1997. Biology and politics: Defining the boundaries. In Bernard Lightman, ed., Victorian Science in Context (Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press): 94-118.
Fichman, Martin, June 2001. Alfred Russel Wallace's North American tour: Transatlantic evolutionism. Endeavour 25(2): 74-78.
Fichman, Martin, July 2001. Science in theistic contexts: A case study of Alfred Russel Wallace on human evolution. Osiris 16, 2nd s.: 227-250.
Fichman, Martin, 2004 (Dec. 2003). An Elusive Victorian: The Evolution of Alfred Russel Wallace. Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press. 382 pp.
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Selected
Secondary Sources From His Own Time
(many of the following articles can now be found in full-text in one or more
nineteenth century articles collections)
Allen,
Grant, 1879.
The Colour-Sense; Its Origin and Development. An Essay in Comparative Psychology.
London: Trübner & Co. 282 pp. [reviewed in S304;
much commentary of Wallace's ideas on color]
_____,
24 April 1879. Colour in nature. Nature 19(495): 580-581. [letter
to the Editor regarding S304; replied to in S308]
Allen,
Joel A., Jan.
1878. An inadequate "theory of birds' nests." Bulletin of the
Nuttall Ornithological Club 3(1): 23-32. [discusses S139]
Anonymous,
Juillet 1864. Rev. Samuel Haughton on form, etc. Archives des Sciences Physiques
et Naturelles (Geneva) 5, nouvelle période: 279-283. [discussion
of Samuel Haughton paper & S83]
_____, 28 Aug. 1869. Spectator 42(2148): 1002-1003. [concerning S150,
Wallace's remarks on a John Lubbock paper on early man; referred to in S152]
_____,
13 Jan. 1870. Government aid to science. Nature 1: 279-280. [refers
to S157; replied to in S158]
_____
('Taxpayer'), 27 Jan. 1870. State aid to science. Nature 1: 335.
[comments on S157 and S158]
_____ ('E. G. A.'), 10 Feb. 1870. Government aid to science. Nature
1: 385-386. [comments on S157 and S158]
_____, 2 July 1870. Instinct or intelligence? Saturday Evening Post:
2c-2d. [comments on S136]
_____, 20 Aug. 1870. Is the world round? Every Saturday 1(34), n.s.:
539b-539d. [discussion of the Bedford Canal "flat earth" experiment]
_____, 13 Sept. 1871. Natural selection and man. Christian Union (New
York) 4(11): 173d. [comments on the final two chapters of S716]
_____,
('W. G.'), 20 Oct. 1871. The shape of the earth. English Mechanic and World
of Science 14(343): 117. [letter to the Editor defending the flat earth
philosophy, as connected to the Bedford Canal experiment]
_____,
('Amateur Chemist'), 3 Nov. 1871. The disciples of "Parallax." English
Mechanic and World of Science 14(345): 171. [letter to the Editor concerning
the Bedford Canal experiment]
_____ ('Sidney'), 10 Nov. 1871. "Parallaxites." English Mechanic
and World of Science 14(346): 193-194. [letter to the Editor defending
the flat earth philosophy, as connected to the Bedford Canal experiment]
_____
('J. T.'), 20 March 1873. Perception in the lower animals. Nature 4:
384. [letter to the Editor discussing S222]
_____,
27 March 1873. Perception in the lower animals. Nature 7: 409-411.
[discussion & several responses to S222]
_____, 14 April 1873. A startling proposal. The Northern Echo No.
1020: 2e-2f. [concerning S225]
_____, 12 May 1873. Mr. Wallace's collection of birds. The Times (London)
No. 27687: 12f. [concerning the British Museum's purchase of his collection]
_____ ('F. W. S.'), 13 July 1874. Another scientific spiritualist. Oneida
Circular (Oneida NY) 11(29): 228a-228b. [comments on S243]
_____, 21 Dec. 1876. Mr. Wallace on human development. The American Socialist
1(39): 310a-310b. [concerning comments made in the second part of S257]
_____,
1877. Hampden v. Walsh [1 Queen's Bench Division, 189. Jan. 17, 1876.]. Reports
of Cases Decided by the English Courts, Vol. 16 (Albany NY: William Gould
& Son): 282-289. [aftermath of the Bedford Canal 'flat earth' experiment]
_____, 26 Dec. 1878. Nation (U.S.) No. 704: 400-401. [comments on Wallace's
remarks on Epping Forest, S292]
_____ ('An Inquirer'), 7 Nov. 1881. Nationalisation of the land. Mark Lane
Express 51: 1513a. [letter to the Editor]
_____ ('An Inquirer'), 21 Nov. 1881. Nationalisation of the land. Mark Lane
Express 51: 1576b. [letter to the Editor]
_____ ('M. P.'), 30 Nov. 1881. The Times (London) No. 30365: 6b. [letter
to the Editor regarding land nationalization; refers to S344]
_____,
Jan. 1882. Alfred Russel Wallace. Celebrities of the Day: British and Foreign
2(10): 322-335.
_____, July 1883. Alfred Russel Wallace, naturalist and spiritualist. The
Spiritual Record (Glasgow & London) 1(2): 65-75.
_____
('R. M. N.'), July 1885. Mr. A. R. Wallace, F.R.S., on the relations between
spiritualism and science. Journal of Science 7, 3rd s.: 400-407.
[letter to the Editor concerning S379]
_____ ('the author of "Scientific Materialism"'), Aug. & Sept.
1885. Relations between spiritualism and science: Mr. A. R. Wallace and R. M.
N. Journal of Science 7, 3rd s.: 458-464,
511-515.
[letter to the Editor concerning S379 and S382]
_____, 6 Nov. 1886. Alfred Russel Wallace, LL.D. Banner of Light 60(8):
4c-4d. [notice of Wallace's arrival in Boston]
_____
(William Tebb), Jan. 1889. Vaccination by Act of Parliament. Westminster
Review (London ed.) 131(1): 96-112. [discusses second edition of S374,
and vaccination]
_____, 29 March 1890. A modified Darwinism. Public Opinion (New York)
8: 584. [concerning S724]
_____,
May 1890. Modern spiritualism. Unitarian Review 33(5): 466-475. [includes
discussion of Wallace's writings]
_____ ('C. C. M.'), 28 June 1890. Individuality and pre-existence. Light
10(495): 313-314. [letter to the Editor regarding S425a
and the soul]
_____, 1 July 1890. Taxation v. compensation. The Democrat (London)
6(7): 148. [comments on S423]
_____ ('V'), 11 July 1891. Are there objective apparitions? Light (London)
11(549): 327-329. [discussion of S434, with extensive
quotes]
_____,
July/Dec. 1891. Alfred Russel Wallace, LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., and the Royal
Commission on Vaccination. Sanitarian 27: 42-47. [concerning his
testimony]
_____ ('V'), 12 Sept. 1891. Alfred Russel Wallace on the "unconscious
secondary self." Light (London) 11(558): 437. [letter to the Editor
discussing elements of S434]
_____, 1891. Ghosts: Are they real? Review of Reviews (London) 3: 262.
[discusses S434]
_____, 1892. Woman's rights and the progress of mankind. Review of Reviews
(London) 5: 177. [discusses S445]
_____,
4 Nov. 1893. Maternal impressions. Medical and Surgical Reporter 69(19):
727-729. [concerning S476, and acquired characters]
_____, 16 Dec. 1893. Woman and natural selection. Light (London) 13(675):
594. [discusses S736]
_____, 3 Feb. 1894. An English view of the employment of the unemployed. The
New Nation 4(5): 52. [discusses S486a]
_____, 9 June 1894. A Freeland colony. An interesting experiment to be tried
in Africa. The Idaho Avalanche (Silver City, ID) Issue No.42: ?-?. [a
project supported by Theodor Hertzka, and by Wallace]
_____, 30 May 1896. Alfred Russel Wallace, F.R.S., D.C.L., LL.D. Light
16(803): 259-260. [discusses new edition of S717]
_____, 6 Aug. 1898. Dr. Alfred R. Wallace's address. Light (London)
18(917): 391-392. [three anonymous letters to the Editor discussing the wisdom
of the subject of Wallace's address (S545) to the
1898 International Congress of Spiritualists]
_____, 3 Feb. 1899. New York Times 48(15310): 6d-6e. [discusses S559,
Wallace's letter to the Daily Chronicle on the U.S.'s treatment of Cuba
and the Philippines]
_____, 20 April 1899. Nation (U.S.) 68(1764): 288-289. [discusses S559,
Wallace's letter to the Daily Chronicle on the U.S.'s treatment of Cuba
and the Philippines]
_____,
19 Jan. 1901. Alfred Russel Wallace and vaccination. Medical News (New
York) 78(3): 103-104. [editorial rant discussing Wallace's anti-vaccination
inclinations]
_____,
May 1903. Man's place in the universe. Current Literature 34(5): 550-552.
[concerning S602 and opposing viewpoints]
_____, Nov. 1903. untitled notice. The Methodist Review 19(6): 992-993.
[describes Wallace's comments in S606]
_____, 28 Oct. 1905. Life on other worlds. Scientific American 93(18):
334-335. [concerning Wallace's views on the subject]
_____,
Feb. 1906. Differences between Darwin and Wallace. Current Literature
40(2): 181-182. [a few comments concerning remarks made in Wallace's My
Life]
_____ ('Eve'), 11 Jan. 1908. A scientific prophet. Outlook (London)
21(519): 58. [letter to the Editor regarding S649]
_____ ('Adam'), 18 Jan. 1908. Dr. Russel Wallace and woman. Outlook
(London) 21(520): 89. [letter to the Editor regarding S649]
_____ ('E. R.'), 18 Jan. 1908. Dr. Russel Wallace and woman. Outlook
(London) 21(520): 89-90. [letter to the Editor regarding S649]
_____, 2 July 1908. The Darwin-Wallace celebration. The Times (London)
No. 38688: 10c-10d. [referred to in S657]
_____ ('A. D.'), 9 July 1908. The Darwin-Wallace jubilee celebration at the
Linnean Society. Nature 78(2019): 221-223.
_____ ('E. E. K.'), 28 Jan. 1909. The Times (London): 3d. ["E. E. K.
writes 'In your concluding article the subjoined passage occurs: "As a matter
of historical fact, throughout the entire period during which Socialism has
been before the world, not a single intellect of first-rate calibre has ranged
itself on that side." Is not this, however, to ignore the veteran Socialist,
Alfred Russel Wallace, the recipient not only of the Order of Merit but also
of the Copley Medal?'"]
_____, 15 May 1913. Is mankind improving? Nation (U.S.) No. 2498: 491-492.
[concerning S733]
_____ ('S. D.'), 14 Nov. 1913. Alfred Russel Wallace. The Public 16(815):
1085. [short remarks on Wallace's import as a worker for better social conditions]
_____, 22 Nov. 1913. Man's moral progress denied. Literary Digest 47(21):
1008-1009. [concerning S733]
Archer,
T. C., July? 1855. Note on Piassaba. (Hooker's) Journal of Botany
7(7): 213-214. [discussion of remarks made in S713]
Arldt, Th., Nov. 1914. A. R. Wallace und seine Bedeutung für die Tiergeographie.
Geographische Zeitschrift 20(9/10): 489-496.
Argyll,
Duke of, 1868. On Mr. Wallace's theory of birds' nests. Journal
of Travel & Natural History 1: 276-287. [concerning S139]
_____,
19 March 1874. Animal locomotion. Nature 9: 381. [letter to the Editor
regarding S240; referred to in S241]
_____, 23 March 1893. Origin of lake basins. Nature 47: 485-486. [letter
to the Editor commenting on S462]
Atkinson,
Henry G., May 1872. All nature miraculous. The Spiritual Magazine (London)
7, n.s.: 240. [letter to the Editor concerning a response to S174]
Augustus, 10 Jan. 1895. Sabbath gnats and camels. New York Observer and
Chronicle 73(2): 33-34. [comments on S505, and activities
on the Sabbath]
Ball,
Robert S., 27 Feb. 1896. The cause of an ice age. Nature 53: 388-389.
[letter to the Editor mentioning S521]
Barry,
J. W., 26 Dec. 1878. The derivation of life from the North. Nature 19(478):
173. [letter to the Editor]
Bear,
William E., March 1884. Agricultural politics in England. North American
Review 138(328): 216-232. [discusses the differences between Wallace's
& Henry George's land reform plans]
Bennett,
Alfred W., 10 Nov. 1870. The theory of natural selection from a mathematical
point of view. Nature 3: 30-33. [considers S716;
referred to in S176]
_____,
24 Nov. 1870. The difficulties of natural selection. Nature 3: 65.
[letter to the Editor that refers to S175; replied to
in S176; considers S716]
_____,
Jan. 1877. Is protective mimicry due to natural selection? American Naturalist
11(1): 3-7. [considers remarks made in the first part of S257]
Bennett, W., 26 Sept. 1906. How to buy the railways. Criticisms and suggestions.
Daily News (London) No. 18885: 5b. [letter to the Editor commenting on
S628]
Blackwell, H., 30 Jan. 1903. Alfred Russell Wallace and spiritualism. T.
P.'s Weekly (London) 1(12): 371.
Blakiston,
Thomas, & Alexander, Thomas, 28 Feb. 1884. Protection by mimicry--a problem
in mathematical zoology. Nature 29: 405-406. [letter to the Editor
related to S359]
Bland,
Thomas, 15 December 1878 & 15 January 1879. Alfred R. Wallace
on the colors of animals. Science News (Salem) 1: 52-55,
84-86.
[discussion of the treatment of coloration of animals in S719]
Blanford,
William T., 1890. The anniversary address of the President. Proceedings
of the Geological Society of London (1889-90): 43-110. [discusses Wallace's
zoogeographical realms]
_____,
Oct. 1892. The permanence of oceans and continents. Natural Science 1:
639-640. [letter to the Editor referring to S453;
referred to in S457]
_____,
Dec. 1892. Further observations on the permanence of oceans and continents.
Natural Science 1: 740-742. [referring to S457]
Blanford,
William T., & Blanford, Henry F., 1 Dec. 1892. A Palæozoic ice-age.
Nature 47: 101. [letter to the Editor referring to S456]
Blatchford, Robert, 30 Sept. 1904. Who said "Imperialism?" A reply to Dr. Alfred
Russel Wallace. The Clarion (London) No. 669: 1d-1f. [referring to S617]
Blavatsky,
Helena P., 1877.
Isis Unveiled: A Master-Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science
and Theology. New York: J. W. Bouton & London: Quaritch. 2 vols.
[contains many references to Wallace's writings]
Blunt,
Wilfrid Scawen, 1921. My Diaries; Being a Personal Narrative of Events 1888-1914.
Part Two [1900-1914]. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 484 pp. [on p. 10,
Blunt describes his 27 July 1901 visit with Wallace and their discussions on
animal domestication, ethnology, and politics]
Bond, Dr. Francis T., 19 March 1898. Cumberland Advertiser. [letter
to the Editor regarding vaccination]
_____, 9 April 1898. Gloucester and vaccination. Leicester Daily Post
No. 8729: 4g. [letter to the Editor regarding vaccination]
_____, 22 April 1898. The Middlesborough epidemic of small-pox. Shrewsbury
Chronicle: 3c. [letter to the Editor referring to vaccination, & S536]
Bonney,
T. G., July 1894. Do glaciers excavate? Contemporary Review 66: 108-118.
[a reply to S481]
Borthwick, Lord, 21 Dec. 1881. The Times (London) No. 30383: 11c-d.
[letter to the Editor regarding land nationalization; refers to S344;
referred to in S346]
Bowles, Charles, 11 June 1887. Some questions to Prof. Wallace. Golden Gate
(San Francisco) 4(21): 4b. [regarding phenomena produced by the "embodied and
disembodied" mind]
Boyd,
Thomas, Feb. 1859. On the tendency of species to form varieties. Zoologist
17(199): 6357-6359. [commenting on S43]
_____,
1 Aug. 1872. Bree on Darwinism. Nature 6: 260. [letter to the Editor
replying to S210]
Brewer,
W. H., 13 March 1873. The sense of smell in animals. Nature 7: 360-361.
[letter to the Editor discussing S222]
Broca,
Paul, 1872.
Revue critique: Les sélections. Revue d'Anthropologie (Paris)
1: 683-710. [largely a review of S716 &
Darwin's The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex]
Brockway, A. Fenner, 27 Jan. 1909. The next step to socialism; Dr. A. R. Wallace's
remedy for unemployment. Christian Commonwealth: 299a-299c. [discusses
S655]
Brown,
Robert M., 15 May 1908. Experiments on earth curvature. Science 27(698),
n.s.: 789-790. [concerning the Bedford Canal experiment]
Buchanan, J. R., 20 Aug. 1898. The ever-memorable Congress of 1898. Light
(London) 18(919): 414. [concerning the 1898 International Congress of Spiritualists
and S545]
Buckle,
Rev. George, 1871. Natural selection insufficient to the development of man.
Popular Science Review (London) 10: 14-24. [an essay based on S165]
Butler,
G. W., 12 Feb. 1903. Genius and the struggle for existence. Nature 67:
344. [letter to the Editor discussing S600]
Capys (pseud.), 1897. Criticisms on Darwin's, Wallace's and Häckel's
Evolution Theories. A Reply to Archdeacon Wilson's and Canon Gore's Recent Statements
at the Church Congress of 1896. London: Francis Hodgson. 40 pp.
Carpenter, Mr. William, 26 March 1870. The convexity of water. The Field
35(900): 285a-b. [letter to the Editor referred to in S162
& S163]
_____, 2 April 1870. Experiments on the convexity of water. The Field
35(901): 305a. [letter to the Editor referred to in S162
& S163]
_____, 9 April 1870. Experiments on the convexity of water. The Field
35(902): 312a. [letter to the Editor referred to in S163]
_____, 1871. Water, Not Convex, The Earth Not a Globe! London: William
Carpenter. 32 pp.
_____, 1875. Wallace's Wonderful Water. London: Abel Heywood. 18 pp.
Carpenter,
Dr. William B., Oct. 1871. Spiritualism and its recent converts.
Quarterly Review (London) 131(262): 301-353.
_____,
April 1877. The radiometer and its lessons. Nineteenth Century 1(2):
242-256.
_____,
25 Oct. 1877. The radiometer and its lessons. Nature 16: 544-546.
[letter to the Editor referring primarily to the studies of William Crookes]
_____,
25 Oct. 1877. Mr. Wallace and Reichenbach's Odyle. Nature 16: 546-547.
[letter to the Editor referring to S270]
_____,
1 Nov. 1877. Mr. Wallace and Reichenbach's Odyle. Nature 17: 8-9.
[letter to the Editor]
_____,
8 Nov. 1877. The radiometer and its lessons. Nature 17: 26-27. [letter
to the Editor]
_____,
Nov. 1877. Psychological curiosities of spiritualism. Fraser's Magazine
16, n.s.: 541-564. [referred to in S283; replying
especially to S270]
_____, 22 Dec. 1877. The curiosities of credulity. Athenæum No.
2617: 814-815. [responds to S283; referred to in S285]
_____, 26 Jan. 1878. Psychological curiosities of credulity. Athenæum
No. 2622: 122. [letter to the Editor referred to in S287]
Carvalho, S. N. Jr., 30 Dec. 1880. Chalk. Nature 23: 194. [letter to
the Editor regarding Wallace's theory that chalk is deposited in shallow water]
Chesterton,
G. K., Jan.
1904. Alfred Russel Wallace. English Illustrated Magazine (London) 30,
n.s.: 420-422.
Claparède,
Édouard, Juin 1870. Rémarques à propos de l'ouvrage
de M. Alfred Russel Wallace sur la théorie de la sélection naturelle.
Archives des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles (Geneva) t. 38, nouvelle
période (No. 150): 160-189. [referred to in S173]
Clarke,
C. B., 3 May 1894. Zoological regions. Nature 50: 7. [letter to the
Editor discussing S494]
Clarke,
Hyde,
25 Aug. 1881. Mr. Wallace and the organs of speech. Nature 24(617): 380-381.
[letter to the Editor concerning S337]
_____,
31 Aug. 1882. The gesture speech of man. Nature 26(670): 419. [letter
to the Editor concerning S337]
_____,
1883. On the formula of Alfred R. Wallace in its relation to characters and
alphabets (abstract). Report of the Fifty-Second Meeting of the British Association
for the Advancement of Science (London: John Murray): 608. [regarding
S337]
Clerke,
Agnes M., May 1903. Man's place in the universe. Knowledge
26(211): 108. [letter to the Editor regarding S602]
Clodd,
Edward, 1897. Pioneers of Evolution from Thales to Huxley. London: G.
Richards. 274 pp.
_____, 1 Feb. 1911. Is there purpose in nature? The Literary Guide and Rationalist
Review (London) No. 176, n.s.: 29. [reprint from the Daily Chronicle
of 15 Dec. 1910; concerning S732]
_____, March 1913. Obscurantism in modern science. Fortnightly Review
93 n.s., 99 o.s.: 519-531.
Cockerell,
T. D. A.,
27 Feb. 1890. Some notes on Dr. A. R. Wallace's "Darwinism." Nature 41(1061):
393-394. [letter to the Editor regarding S724]
_____,
May 1890. What are the uses of bright colors in Hymenoptera? Entomological
News (Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia) 1(5): 65-68. [includes
S421c; comments on S724]
_____, 4 March 1897. Specific characters. Nature 55: 414-415. [letter
to the Editor discussing recognition marks, and S527]
_____,
April 1903. The making of biologists. Popular Science Monthly 62: 512-520.
Cohen, Chapman, 1912. Deity and Design. London: Pioneer Press, Pioneer
Pamphlet No. 2. 29 pp. [criticism of S732]
Colenso, 6 Sept. 1890. Re-births. Light 10(505): 431. [letter to the
Editor regarding S425a and the soul]
Conway, Moncure D., 15 March 1894. Senatorial reform. Open Court 8(342):
4009-4012. [discusses S491, and political institution
reform]
Cook, Frederick F., 18 July 1885. The harmony of spiritualism and science.
A rejoinder to Mr. Alfred Russel Wallace, LL.D. Light (London) 5(237):
339-341. [a reply to S379]
_____, 12 Sept. 1885. The harmony of spiritualism and science. Light
(London) 5(245): 438. [comments regarding S379 and S383]
Cope,
Edward Drinker, 1887.
The Origin of the Fittest; Essays on Evolution. New York: D. Appleton
& Co. 467 pp.
_____,
28 Nov. 1889. Lamarck versus Weismann. Nature 40: 79. [letter to
the Editor replying to S415]
_____, 1 March 1891. Alfred Russel Wallace. New York: D. Appleton and
Company (Evolution Series, No. 1). 17 pp. [as part of the 'Evolution in Science
and Art' series sponsored by the Brooklyn Ethical Association; from an address
delivered on 12 October 1890 to the Brooklyn Ethical Association; also
published in the collection Evolution in Science, Philosophy, and Art; Popular
Lectures and Discussions Before the Brooklyn Ethical Association (New York:
D. Appleton and Company, 1891): 3-17]
Coues,
Elliott,
Sept. 1892. Can ghosts be photographed? The Californian 2(4): 467-483.
Coupe,
Charles, Oct. 1906. Are the other planets inhabited? American Catholic Quarterly
Review 31(124): 699-720. [lots of referrals to S728]
Creighton, Charles, 2 July 1900. Jenner and the cuckoo. Vaccination Inquirer
22: 58-60. [letter to the Editor responding to S578]
Croll,
James, 3
Oct. 1872. Oceanic circulation. Nature 6: 453-454. [letter to the
Editor concerning S214]
_____,
Feb. & May 1884. Examination of Mr. Alfred R. Wallace's modification of
the physical theory of secular changes of climate. London, Edinburgh and
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1 Nov. 1877. Hartlaub's "Birds of Madagascar." Nature 17: 9-10.
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Officer,
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_____,
25 Jan. 1894. The origin of rock basins. Nature 49: 292-293. [letter
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Osborn,
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_____
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_____,
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_____,
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_____,
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26 March 1891. Co-adaptation. Nature 43: 489-490. [letter to the
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_____,
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_____,
26 April 1894. Panmixia. Nature 49: 599-600. [letter to the Editor
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Tristram,
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Upham,
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_____,
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Reviews/Notices
of Wallace's Books and Other Works
(Some of the following reviews can now be found in full-text in one or more
nineteenth century articles collections)
Palm Trees of the Amazon and Their Uses (first edition: 1853)
Annals
and Magazine of Natural History 13, 2nd s. (1854): 56-57 (anon.).
Bonplandia
1(24) (1 Dec. 1853): 259-260 (anon.).
Gardeners' Chronicle & Agricultural Gazette
(1853): 742 (anon.).
Gardeners' Chronicle & Agricultural Gazette
(31 Dec. 1853): 838-839 (anon.).
Hooker's
Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany 6 (1854): 61-62 (Sir William
Jackson Hooker).
Literary Gazette (London) No. 1927 (24 Dec. 1853):
1236-1237 (anon.).
The
Phytologist: A Popular Botanical Miscellany 4 (1853): 1153-1157 (anon.).
A Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro (first edition:
1853)
Annals
and Magazine of Natural History 13, 2nd s. (1854): 57-58 (anon.).
Athenæum No. 1369 (21 Jan. 1854): 79-80
(anon.).
Examiner (London) No. 2400 (28 Jan. 1854): 53-54
'Travellers' books' (anon.). [reviews several works]
Literary Gazette (London) No. 1928 (31 Dec. 1853):
1255-1256 (anon.).
London
Quarterly Review 2 (June 1854): 536-565 (anon.). [on three works]
London
Quarterly Review 33(65) (Oct. 1869): 70-88 'Brazil and the Amazon' (anon.).
[reviews three books]
Natural
History Review: A Quarterly Journal of Biological Science (London &
Dublin) 1(3) (July 1854): 117-121. (anon.).
Putnam's
Monthly (New York) 3 (March 1854): 272-279 'The valley of the Amazon' (P.
Godwin).
Quarterly
Review (London) 118(235) (July 1865): 166-193 (anon.). [reviews five
works]
Spectator, reprinted in Littell's
Living Age 40(505) (21 Jan. 1854): 156-160 'Wallace's Amazon and Rio Negro'
(anon.).
Later Edition:
Quarterly
Review (London) 175 (Oct. 1892): 445-475 'Travelling naturalists in the
New World' (A. Innes Shand).
Before the end of 1854 reviews had apparently also appeared
in the Morning Advertiser (London), The Morning Post (London),
The Globe and Traveller (London), The Atlas (London), and The
Press (London) [according to an advertisement on page 1022 of the 25 November
1854 issue of Literary Gazette].
'On the tendency of varieties to depart indefinitely from the original
type' (1858)
British
and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review No. 50 (April 1860): 367-404 'The
theory of development in nature' (anon.). [a review of five works, including
S43]
Edinburgh
Review 111(226) (April 1860): 487-532 'Darwin on the Origin of Species'
(Richard Owen). [also reviews S43 and a number of other works; reprinted
in The Living Age No. 840 (7 July 1860): 3-26]
National
Review (London) 10(19) (January 1860): 188-214 'Darwin on the Origin of
Species' (anon.). [reviews S43 and works by Darwin and Powell]
'The origin of human races and the antiquity of man...' (1864)
North
American Review 101(208) (July 1865): 261-263 (William James).
'The scientific aspect of the supernatural' (1866)
The
Spiritual Magazine 2, n.s. (Jan. 1867): 46-48 (anon.).
The Malay Archipelago (first edition: 1869)
The Albion (New York) 47(24)
(12 June 1869): 338c-339a (anon.).
Anthropological
Review 7 (1869): 310-323 (anon.).
Athenæum No. 2190 (16 Oct. 1869): 492-493
(Edward B. Eastwick).
Atlantic
Monthly 24(142) (Aug. 1869): 255-257 (anon.).
British
Quarterly Review (London ed.) 50(99) (July 1869): 235-237 (anon.).
Examiner and London Review (London) No. 3192
(3 April 1869): 213-215 (anon.).
Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette
No. 40 (2 Oct. 1869): 1041-1042 (anon.).
Harper's
New Monthly Magazine 39(229) (June 1869): 146-147 (anon.).
The
Historical Magazine 5(5), 2nd s. (May 1869): 349-350 (anon.).
Journal
of the Ethnological Society of London 1, n.s. (March 1869): 81-83 (anon.).
Macmillan's
Magazine 19 (April 1869): 527-533 'The Malayan Archipelago' (Sir John Lubbock).
Methodist
Quarterly Review 21, 4th s. (Oct. 1869): 622-625 (anon.).
Nation (U.S.) 9(224) (14 Oct. 1869): 317-319
(W. P. Garrison).
New Sporting Magazine No. 344 (Aug. 1869):
144-147 (anon.).
Pall Mall Gazette, reprinted in Littell's
Living Age 101(1307) (19 June 1869): 761-764 (anon.).
Popular
Science Review (London) 8 (1869): 286-287 (anon.).
Proceedings
of the Royal Geographical Society 13 (20 July 1869): 286-289 'Wallace's
"Malay Archipelago"' (Sir Roderick Murchison).
Quarterly
Journal of Science (London) 6(22) (April 1869): 165-179 (anon.).
Quarterly
Review 127(254) (July 1869): 68-98 (89-98) (Henry H. Wood); reprinted
in Littell's
Living Age.
Revue
d'Anthropologie 1 (1872): 156-157 (anon.).
Revue
des Deux Mondes (Paris) 83 (Oct. 1869): 675-706 'Un naturaliste dans l'Archipel
Malais' (R. Radau).
Saturday Review (London) 27(705 & 706) (27
March & 3 April 1869): 427-428, 456-457 (anon.).
Spectator 42(2126) (27 March 1869): 389-390 (anon.).
Student
and Intellectual Observer of Science, Literature and Art (London) 3(3) (1869):
221-228 'Wallace on the Malay Archipelago' (anon.).
The Times (London) No. 26541 (13 Sept. 1869):
6a-6c 'Wallace's Malay Archipelago' (anon.).
Westminster Review (London ed.) 35, n.s. (April
1869): 544-545 (anon.).
Later Editions:
J. of the Polynesian Society
75(2) (June 1966): 234-236 (Tom Harrisson).
Nature 202(4935) (30 May 1964): 840 'A classic
on Malaysia and Indonesia' (Gavin De Beer).
Nature 328(6133) (27 Aug. 1987): 770-771 'Island
progress' (Ernst Mayr).
New Internationalist No. 183 (May 1988): 31 (John
Hugh-Jones).
New Scientist 127(1727) (28 July 1990): 56-57
'In praise of a famous man' (Ghillean T. Prance).
New
York Times 26 Aug. 1990 Late Edition-Final, Book Review Desk, Section 7:
1 'A travel nut's library' (William Zinsser).
Oceania 35(2) (Dec. 1964): 157-158 (A. P. Elkin).
Princeton
Review 6(23) (July 1877): 479-495 (Rev. J. K. Wight).
Science Books & Films 26(2) (Nov./Dec. 1990):
118-119 (F. Raymond Fosberg).
Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection (first edition:
1870)
Academy 1(18 & 19) (15 Feb.
& 1 March 1871): 138-140,
159-160
(Anton Dohrn).
American
Naturalist 4(7) (Sept. 1870): 419-422 (anon.).
Appleton's
Journal of Literature, Science, and Art 4(92) (31 Dec. 1870): 792-793 'Wallace
on natural selection' (anon.).
Athenæum No. 2219 (7 May 1870): 614-615
(anon.).
Atlantic
Monthly 26(158) (Dec. 1870): 757-759 (anon.).
British
and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review 47 (Jan. 1871): 119-125 (anon.).
British Quarterly Review (London ed.) 52(103)
(July 1870): 227-228 (anon.).
Contemporary
Review 15 (Sept. 1870): 309-311 (Henry Baker Tristram).
Dublin Review (London) 17, n.s. (July 1871):
1-40 (6) 'Evolution and faith' (J. C. Hedley). [reviews several books]
Edinburgh
Review 134 (July 1871): 195-235 'Darwin on the descent of man' (W. Boyd
Dawkins). [review of books by Darwin, Wallace & Mivart]
Examiner and London Review (London) No. 3252
(28 May 1870): 340-341 (anon.).
The Field (London) 35(905) (30 April 1870): 377a-b
'Wallace's essays on natural selection' (anon.).
London
Quarterly Review 36 (July 1871): 265-309 'The heresies of science' (John
Moore). [reviews a large number of works]
Ibis 6, n.s. (1870): 507-508 (anon.).
Manufacturer
and Builder 2(11) (Nov. 1870): 339 (anon.).
Methodist Quarterly Review 22, 4th s. (Oct. 1870):
620-623 (anon.).
Nation (U.S.) 10(261) (30 June 1870): 422-423
(N.S. Shaler).
Nature
2 (13 Oct. 1870): 471-473 'Wallace on natural selection' (Philip L. Sclater).
North
American Review 111 (Oct. 1870): 282-311 (Chauncey Wright).
North
American Review 113 (July 1871): 63-103 (Chauncey Wright).
North
British Review (American ed.) 52(104) (July 1870): 317-318 (anon.).
Popular
Science Review 9(36) (July? 1870): 297 'Natural Selection' (anon.).
Scientific
Opinion 3 (29 June 1870): 561-562 (anon.).
Saturday
Review (London) 29(761) (28 May 1870): 709-710 (anon.) [as reprinted in
Living Age].
Westminster Review (London ed.) 94, o.s. (1 July
1870): 195 (W. S. Dallas).
Later Edition:
Revue d'Anthropologie 1 (1872):
683-710 'Les sélections' (Paul Broca). [review of books by Darwin &
Wallace]
'A defense of modern spiritualism' (1874)
International Review
(New York) 2 (1875): 204-221 'Modern spiritualism' (anon.).
Pall Mall Gazette 19(2904) (8 June 1874):
2154-2155 'The moral philosophy of spiritualism' (anon.).
Spectator 47(2397) (6 June 1874): 718-720
'Mr. Wallace on the religion of spiritualism' (anon.).
On Miracles and Modern Spiritualism (first edition: 1875)
Academy
8(185, n.s.) (20 Nov. 1875): 522-523 (James S. Cotton).
American
Catholic Quarterly Review 7(26) (April 1882): 208-223 'Modern spiritism
versus Christianity' (anon.). [reviews two books]
English Mechanic No. 525 (16 April 1875): 111-112
(anon.). [also reviews Phenomena of Spiritualism by William Crookes]
Journal
of Science 18, o.s., 3, 3rd s. (Nov. 1881): 674-677 (anon.).
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science
16(94) (Oct. 1875): 423-433 'Spiritualism and jurisprudence' (anon.).
Medical
Times and Gazette (London) (29 May 1875): 589-591 (anon.). [also reviews
Researches in the Phenomena of Spiritualism by William Crookes]
Pall Mall Gazette 21(3148) (20 March 1875): 1083-1084
(anon.).
Spiritual
Magazine (London) 16 (May 1875): 226-227 'Mr. Wallace on miracles and modern
spiritualism' (anon.).
Later Editions:
Arena
16 (June 1896): 163-167 'Dr. Wallace's volume on modern spiritual philosophy'
(B. O. Flower).
Daily Chronicle (London) No. 10570 (22 Jan. 1896):
3c 'Spooks and their raisers' (anon.).
Light (London) 16(787) (8 Feb. 1896): 69 (anon.).
Light (London) 16(803) (30 May 1896): 259-260
(anon.).
Pall Mall Gazette No. 9803 (26 Aug. 1896):
4a 'Science and miracles' (anon.).
Theosophical Review 24 (April 1899): 182-184
'Three spiritualistic reprints' (C. W. L.). [reviews three books]
The Geographical Distribution of Animals (first edition: 1876)
Academy 10(219, n.s.) (15 July
1876): 63-64 (Edward R. Alston).
American
Naturalist 11(4) (April 1877): 232-238 'Wallace's Geographical Distribution
of Animals' (anon.).
Annual
Record of Science and Industry for 1876 (New York): cxlviii-cl (Theodore
Gill).
Athenæum No. 2548 (26 Aug. 1876): 272-273
(anon.).
Atlantic
Monthly 39(233) (March 1877): 371-373 (anon.).
Chambers's
Journal No. 671 (4 Nov. 1876): 711-714 (anon.).
Forest and Stream 7(25) (25 Jan. 1877): 392c-393a
(anon.).
Lancet No. 2772 (14 Oct. 1876): 537-538 (anon.)
Nation (U.S.) 25(628 & 629) (12 & 19
July 1877): 27-28, 42-43 (T. Gill).
Nature 14(347 & 348) (22 & 29 June 1876):
165-168,
186-189
'Wallace's Geographical Distribution of Animals' (anon.).
New
York Times 26(7882) (18 Dec. 1876): 3a-3d 'Animal life upon the earth' (anon.).
The North American (Philadelphia) (29 Dec. 1876):
1h (anon.).
Pall Mall Gazette No. 3696 (22 Dec. 1876) 'Wallace’s
"Geographical Distribution of Animals"' (anon.).
Popular
Science Monthly 10 (Feb. 1877): 504-505 (anon.).
Popular
Science Review (London) 15(61) (1876): 406-408 (anon.).
Quarterly
Journal of Science 14, o.s., 7, n.s. (Jan. 1877): 47-67 'Animal geography'
(anon.).
Saturday Review (London) 42(1084) (5 Aug. 1876):
172-173 'Wallace's Geographical Distribution of Animals' (anon.).
Scientific American 36(3), n.s. (20 Jan. 1877):
32c-33a (anon.).
Spectator 49(2506 & 2508) (8 & 22 July
1876): 863-864, 926-927 (anon.).
The Times (London) No. 28947 (21 May 1877): 4b-4c
(anon.).
Westminster Review (London ed.) 106, o.s. (July
1876): 259-261 (anon.).
Westminster
Review (U.S. ed.) 106, o.s. (July 1876): 123-124 (anon.).
Tropical Nature, And Other Essays (first edition: 1878)
Academy
14(325, n.s.) (27 July 1878): 91-92 (Edward R. Alston).
American
Naturalist 12(11) (Nov. 1878): 743-745 'Wallace's Tropical Nature'
(anon.).
British
Quarterly Review (London ed.) 68(135) (July 1878): 258-259 (anon.).
Examiner (London) No. 3668 (18 May 1878): 625-627
(anon.).
London Quarterly Review 51(101) (Oct. 1878):
237-242 (anon.).
Nation (U.S.) 27(683) (1 Aug. 1878): 71-72 (G.
L. Goodale).
Nature
18 (6 June 1878): 140-141 (E. Perceval Wright).
New
York Times 27(8336) (31 May 1878): 6a-6b 'Wallace's Tropical Nature'
(anon.).
North
American Review 127(264) (Sept.-Oct. 1878): 344-346 (anon.).
Popular
Science Monthly 15 (July 1878): 373-375 (anon.).
Quarterly
Journal of Science 8, n.s. (Oct. 1878): 449-469 'The progress of the doctrine
of development' (anon.). [also reviews books by F. O. Morris & L. Geiger]
Saturday Review (London) 45(1176) (11 May 1878):
597-598 (anon.).
The Times (London) No. 29363 (18 Sept. 1878):
4d-4e (anon.).
Westminster
Review (London ed.) 110, o.s. (July 1878): 225-228 (anon.).
Westminster
Review (U.S. ed.) 110, o.s. (July 1878): 110-112 (anon.).
Australasia (first edition: 1879)
Academy
16(378, n.s.) (2 Aug. 1879): 77-78 (Coutts Trotter).
Examiner (London) No. 3723 (7 June 1879): 754-744 (anon.).
Literary World (London) 20(517) (26 Sept. 1879): 193-195 (anon.).
Nature
20(521) (23 Oct. 1879): 598-601 (anon.).
Journal
of Science 17, o.s., 2, 3rd s. (Feb. 1880): 135-136 (anon.).
Saturday Review (London) 47(1235) (28 June 1879): 806-807 (anon.).
Later Edition:
Journal
of the Manchester Geographical Society 11(1-3) (Jan.-March 1895): 85 (anon.).
Spectator 73, Supplement (13 Oct. 1894): 464-465 (anon.).
Island Life (first edition: 1880)
The American (Philadelphia) 1
(20 November 1880): 89-90 'Wallace's Island Life' (anon.).
American
Naturalist 15(4) (April 1881): 305-310 (A. S. Packard).
Athenæum No. 2767 (6 Nov. 1880): 609-610
(anon.).
British
Quarterly Review (U.S. ed.) 73 (Jan. 1881): 106-107 (anon.).
The
Californian 3(18) (June 1881): 485-488 'Mr. Wallace's "Island Life"'
(Joseph Le Conte).
Chambers's Journal 58(911) (11 June 1881): 369-371
(anon.).
Edinburgh
Review 169(346) (April 1889): 448-481 'The migrations of plants' (anon.).
[reviews four books]
Forest and Stream 16(15) (12 May 1881): 285b-285c
'Wallace's Island Life' (anon.).
Fortnightly Review 28, n.s. (Dec. 1880): 773-784
(Grant Allen).
The
Geological Magazine (New Series, Decade II) 8(2) (Feb. 1881): 84-91 (W.
H. H.).
Journal
of Science 17, o.s., 2, 3rd s. (Dec. 1880): 770-778 'Working v. fighting'
(J. W. Slater). [also reviews book by Karl Semper]
Literary
World (Boston) 12(4) (12 Feb. 1881): 53-54 (anon.).
Methodist Quarterly Review 63 (July 1881): 571-575
(anon.).
Nation (U.S.) 32 (20 Jan. 1881): 47 (Alexander
Agassiz).
Nature 23(590 & 591) (17 & 24 Feb. 1881):
357-359,
391-393
(Archibald Geikie).
New
York Times 30(9158) (14 Jan. 1881): 3a-3c (anon.).
New-York Daily Tribune 40(12497) (1 Feb. 1881):
6a-6c (anon.).
New York Evangelist 52(6) (10 Feb. 1881): 1e
(anon.).
Princeton Review (New York) 57(1) (July 1881):
1-29 'Continental and island life: their present state and past history' (John
William Dawson).
Saturday Review (London) 50(1309) (27 Nov. 1880):
676-678 'Wallace's Island Life' (anon.).
Science
2(52) (25 June 1881): 301-302 (anon.).
Spectator 54(2750) (12 March 1881): 350-352 (anon.).
The Times (London) No. 30093 (17 Jan. 1881):
4b (anon.).
Westminster Review (London ed.) 116, o.s. (1
July 1881): 41-69 (anon.).
Westminster
Review (New York ed.) 116 (July 1881): 20-33 (anon.).
Zion's Herald (Boston) 58(5) (3 Feb. 1881): 34f
(anon.). ["...from the pen of one who has already accomplished more than
any other scholar of the day, with the exception, perhaps, of Darwin, in the
province of natural science..."]
Land Nationalisation: Its Necessity and Its Aims (first edition:
1882)
Academy
21(526) (3 June 1882): 392 (anon.).
Celtic
Magazine 8(86) (Dec. 1882): 61-67 (A. C. Sutherland).
Literary
World (London) 25(660) (23 June 1882): 385-386 (anon.).
Macmillan's
Magazine 48 (July 1883): 182-194 'State socialism and the nationalisation
of the land' (Henry Fawcett). [also reviews Henry George's Progress
and Poverty]
Melbourne
Review (Australia) 9(33) (Jan. 1884): 13-26 'A brace of land reformers'
(J. Turnbull Thomson). [also reviews Laveleye's Primitive Property]
The Month (London) 51(241) (July 1884): 448-450
(anon.).
Westminster Review (London ed.) 118, o.s., 62,
n.s. (1 July 1882): 228-229 (anon.).
Westminster
Review (U.S. ed.) 118, o.s., 62, n.s. (July 1882): 107-108 (anon.).
'Are the phenomena of spiritualism in harmony with science?' (1885)
(Quarterly)
Journal of Science 22 (July 1885): 400-407 'Mr. A. R. Wallace, F.R.S., on
the relations between spiritualism and science' (R. M. N.).
Bad Times (first edition: 1885)
Knowledge
9 o.s., 1(4) n.s. (1 Feb. 1886): 125-127 (anon.).
Literary
World (Boston) 17(2) (23 Jan. 1886): 25b-25c (anon.).
Literary World (London) 33 (1 Jan. 1886): 8 (anon.).
New
York Times 35(10810) (26 April 1886): 2e-2f 'Why we have bad times' (anon.).
Science
6(151) (25 Dec. 1885): 553-554 (anon.).
Westminster
Review (U.S. ed.) 125, o.s., 69, n.s. (Jan. 1886): 243-245 (anon.).
Darwinism (first edition: 1889)
Academy 36(898) (20 July 1889):
41-42 (Grant Allen).
A.M.E. Church Review 6(2) (Oct. 1889): 161-165
'Alfred Russell Wallace, LL.D., F.L.S., etc., on Darwinism' (Rev. Henry L. Phillips).
Andover
Review 12(69) (Sept. 1889): 330-332 (D. McG. Means).
Anthropologie 3 (1892): 326-331 ('P. T.').
Athenæum No. 3218 (29 June 1889): 827 (anon.).
The Cambridge Review (England) 10 (20 June 1889):
422 (anon.).
Contemporary
Review 56 (Aug. 1889): 244-258 'Mr. Wallace on Darwinism' (George J. Romanes)
[as reprinted in Littell's Living Age].
Critic (New York) 12 (10 Aug. 1889): 61-62 'Wallace
on Darwinism' (anon.).
Dial
10 (Oct. 1889): 127-130 'Some phases of Darwinism' (Selim H. Peabody).
Dublin Review (London) 22, 3rd s. (Oct. 1889):
476-477 (anon.).
Dublin
Review (London) 23, 3rd s. (Jan.-April 1890): 33-47 (St. George Mivart).
Eclectic Magazine 50(2), n.s. (Aug. 1889): 281-282
'About evolution' (anon.).
Freie Bühne 3 (July 1892): 709-716 '[The
lost son of Darwinism]' (Wilhelm Bölsche). [reprinted in Samtiden]
Ibis
1, 6th s. (1889): 570-571 'Wallace on Darwinism' (anon.).
Independent (New York) 41(2131) (3 Oct. 1889): 2-3
'Present state of the evolution question' (James McCosh). [also reviews book
by August Weismann]
Journal of Education (London) 11, n.s. (1 Dec.
1889): 643 (anon.).
Light (London) 9(451 & 452) (24 Aug. &
31 Aug. 1889): 406-407, 418 (anon.).
Literary
World (Boston) 20(382) (17 Aug. 1889): 268-269 'Wallace on Darwinism' (anon.).
Mind
(Oxford) 14(55) (July 1889): 448-449 (anon.).
The Month (London) 67(305) (Nov. 1889): 321-338
'Missing links' (J. G.).
Nation (U.S.) 49(1270) (31 Oct. 1889): 354-356
(anon.).
National Review (London) 15(85) (March 1890):
65-76 (Albert J. Mott).
Nature
40(1041) (10 Oct. 1889): 566-570 (E. Ray Lankester).
New-York Daily Tribune 49(15577) (9 July 1889):
8a-8b 'Wallace on evolution' (anon.).
New
York Times 38(11781) (2 June 1889): 11a-11b 'Wallace on Darwinism' (anon.).
Nineteenth
Century 27(157) (March 1890): 408-423 'Wallace on "Darwinism"' (H. Carlisle,
Bishop of Carlisle) [as reprinted in Littell's Living Age].
Open Court (Chicago) 5(195) (21 May 1891): 2813-2816
'Wallace on Darwinism' (J. C. F. Grumbine).
Popular
Science Monthly 35 (Oct. 1889): 850-851 (anon.).
Public Opinion (New York) 8 (4 Jan. 1890): 322
(anon.).
Saturday Review (London) 67(1753) (1 June 1889):
680-681 (anon.).
Science
14(346) (20 Sept. 1889): 204-205 (anon.).
The Times (London) No. 32801 (11 Sept. 1889):
12a-12b (anon.).
Unitarian
Review (Boston) 32 (Nov. 1889): 445-448 'Wallace on Darwinism' (J. C. F.
Grumbine).
Universal Review 5(18) (Oct. 1889): 268-278
'Darwinism and Neo-Darwinism' (C. C. Coe).
Natural Selection and Tropical Nature (first edition: 1891)
Christian Union (New York) 44(1)
(4 July 1891): 32-33 (anon.).
Independent (New York) 43(2219) (11 June 1891):
26a-26b (anon.).
New-York Daily Tribune 51(16317) (19 July 1891):
14d-14e 'The antiquity of man' (anon.).
'Human progress: Past and future' (1892)
Zoe:
A Biological Journal 3(1) (April 1892): 59-62 (C. A. K.).
'The ice age and its work' (1893)
Natural Science
4 (Jan. 1894): 9 (anon.).
'The method of organic evolution' (1895)
Natural
Science 6 (May 1895): 298-299 'Mr. Wallace on organic evolution' (anon.).
Vaccination a Delusion (first edition: 1898)
Lancet No. 3889 (12 March 1898): 734-735 (anon.).
Medical
News 75(19) (4 Nov. 1899): 598-600 'Recent notable books and articles on
vaccination' (anon.). [reviews four works]
The Wonderful Century (first edition: 1898)
Book
Buyer (New York) 17(4) (Nov. 1898): 318-321 (E. H. Mullin).
Calcutta
Review 109(217) (July 1899): 32-44 (anon.).
Critic (New York) 33(858) (Dec. 1898): 514-516
(anon.).
Liberty Review (London) 7(7), n.s. (15 June 1898):
156 'The shortcomings of a century' (anon.).
Literary
Digest (New York) 17(451) (10 Dec. 1898): 701-702 'This wonderful century'
(anon.).
Literary
World (Boston) 29(22) (29 Oct. 1898): 351-352 (anon.).
Literature (London) No. 38 (9 July 1898): 4-5
(anon.).
Nation (U.S.) 67 (22 Sept. 1898): 228-229 (Charles
S. Peirce).
Natural
Science 13(82) (Dec. 1898): 420-422 '"O thou wondrous mother age!"' (anon.).
Pall Mall Gazette No. 10387 (12 July 1898):
11a 'Mr. Wallace and his hobbies' (anon.).
Popular Science Monthly 56 (Nov. 1899): 25-31
(W. K. Brooks).
The Reformer (London) 2(18) (15 Aug. 1898): 162-163
(anon.).
Saturday Review (London) 86(2230) (23 July 1898):
117-118 (anon.).
Science
9, n.s. (7 April 1899): 511-513 (W. K. Brooks).
Spectator 81(3668) (15 Oct. 1898): 528 (anon.).
The Times (London) No. 35552 (25 June 1898):
17d (anon.).
University
Magazine and Free Review 10(5) (Aug. 1898): 556 (anon.).
Later Edition:
Academy and Literature 65(1641):
408 (17 Oct. 1903): 408 (C. W. Saleeby).
Bookman (London) 25 (Jan. 1904): 181 (W. Barry).
Westminster Review (London ed.) 160(5) (Nov.
1903): 588-589 (anon.).
Studies Scientific and Social (1900)
Academy
60(1496) (5 Jan. 1901): 7-8 'Science, sociology, and spiritualism' (anon.).
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
Science 18 (Nov. 1901): 522 (J. Paul Goode).
Athenæum No. 3832 (6 April 1901): 436-437
(anon.).
The Daily News (London) No. 17086 (27 Dec.
1900): 3c (anon.).
Economic
Review 11 (Jan. 1901): 113-116 (W. G. Pogson Smith).
Humanitarian (London) 18(4) (April 1901): 298-301
(anon.).
Independent
(New York) 53(2726) (28 Feb. 1901): 503-504 (anon.).
Literary
World (Boston) 32(1) (Dec. 1900-Jan. 1901): 6a-6b 'Mr. Wallace's Studies'
(anon.).
Literature (London) No. 185 (4 May 1901): 365-366
'Science and socialism' (anon.).
Monist
11(2) (Jan. 1901): 306-309 (C. S. Wake).
Nation (U.S.) 72 (10 Jan. 1901): 36-37 (Charles
S. Peirce).
Nature
63(1625) (20 Dec. 1900): 174-176 'Essays by Dr. Wallace' (Richard Lydekker).
New-York Daily Tribune 61(19893) (4 May 1901):
8b-8c 'Alfred Russel Wallace. A collection of the scientist's miscellaneous
writings.' (anon.).
Saturday Review (London) 91(2365) (23 Feb. 1901):
242-243 (anon.).
The
Speaker (London) 3, n.s. (12 Jan. 1901): 404-405 'A veteran naturalist'
(H. M. C.).
Spectator 86(3784) (5 Jan. 1901): 20-21 'Mr.
Wallace on science and sociology' (anon.).
The Times (London) No. 36336 (27 Dec. 1900):
11f 'Wallace's Studies, Scientific and Social' (anon.).
Westminster
Review (U.S. ed.) 155 (Jan. 1901): 96-97 (anon.).
'Man's place in the universe' (1903)
Knowledge 26 (April 1903): 81-83 (E. Walter Maunder).
Spectator 90 (7 March 1903): 365-366 (anon.).
Man's Place in the Universe (first edition: 1903)
Academy and Literature 65(1643)
(31 Oct. 1903): 465-466 'Shackled omnipotence' (C. W. Saleeby).
Athenæum No. 3970 (28 Nov. 1903): 721-722
(anon.).
Banner of Light 94(26) (20 Feb. 1904): 1d-1e,
95(3) (12 March 1904): 1a-1c, 95(6) (2 April 1904): 1a-1b 'The centre of Creation'
(Charles Dawbarn).
Broad Views (London) 1 (Jan. 1904): 83-88 'Dr.
Wallace's view of Creation' (anon.).
Church
Quarterly Review (London) 58(116) (July 1904): 257-277 (anon.).
Current Literature (New York) 37 (Oct. 1904):
311-313 (Robert Blight).
Daily Mail (London) No. 2344 (22 Oct. 1903):
4d 'Dr. Russel Wallace's new book' (Bishop of Ripon).
Dial
36 (1 March 1904): 148-150 'Man as the centre of the universe' (Herbert A. Howe).
Dublin Review 135 (Oct. 1904): 320-344
/ 136 (Jan. 1905): 113-134
(F. R. Wegg-Prosser).
Edinburgh
Review 200 (July 1904): 59-74 'Life in the universe' (Agnes M. Clerke).
Harper's Monthly Magazine 108 (March 1904): 640-644
(W. D. Howells).
Independent (New York) 56(2876) (14 Jan. 1904):
95-96 (anon.).
London
Quarterly Review 101 (Jan. 1904): 128-147 'The stellar universe, and
man's place in it' (E. Walter Maunder). [reviews eight books]
Knowledge 26(218) (Dec. 1903): 268-270 (E. Walter
Maunder).
Methodist Review 54(3) (July 1905): 588-591 (William Harrison).
Nation (U.S.) 78(2011) (14 Jan. 1904): 34-35
(Simon Newcomb).
Nature 69 (25 Feb. 1904): 389-390 'Our unique
earth!' (anon.).
The New-Church Review 12 (April 1905): 240-255
'A theory of the universe' (Thomas F. Moses).
New
York Times Saturday Review of Books and Art 26 Dec. 1903: 974c-d 'The Universe'
(Rev. John White Chadwick).
Outlook
(New York) 77 (20 Aug. 1904): 934-938 'Man's place in the universe' (Theodore
T. Munger).
Philosophical
Review (Ithaca NY) 13(5) (Sept. 1904): 560-563 (John G. Hibben).
Revista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali e Discipline
Ausiliare 36(141/144) (1904): 461-465 (Enrico Costanzi).
Revue de Philosophie (Paris) 13 (1908): 74-78
(F. Mentré).
Spectator 92(3941) (9 Jan. 1904): 54-55 (anon.).
My Life (first edition: 1905)
Academy 69(1747) (28 Oct. 1905):
1119-1120 'Darwin's fellow worker' (W. P. Pycraft).
Arena
36(201) (Aug. 1906): 202-215 'Alfred Russel Wallace: Scientist, philosopher
and humanitarian' (anon.).
Athenæum No. 4072 (11 Nov. 1905): 649 (anon.).
Atlantic Monthly 98 (Aug. 1906): 279-281 (H. W. Boynton).
Bookman (London) 29(171) (Dec. 1905): 142-143 (Alexander Macalister).
Bookman (U.S.) 22 (Feb. 1906): 626-628 (I. Woodbridge Riley).
Contemporary Review 88 (Dec. 1905): 899-903 (anon.).
Critic (New York) 48(4) (April 1906): 352-354 (Jeannette L. Gilder).
Current Literature (New York) 40 (17 Feb. 1906): 211-214 (anon.).
Dial 40 (1 Jan. 1906): 11-13 'The doyen of English naturalists' (T. D. A. Cockerell).
The
Geographical Journal 27(4) (April 1906): 401-403 'Life of Alfred Russel
Wallace' (anon.).
Independent (New York) 61(2983) (1 Feb. 1906): 280-281 (anon.).
Light (London) 25 (28 Oct. & 4 Nov. 1905): 510-511, 522-523 'A notable life' (anon.).
Living Age 248(3213) (3 Feb. 1906): 314-317 'A
great naturalist' (anon.). [reprinted from Nature]
London Quarterly Review 105 (Jan. 1906): 109-112
'Alfred Russel Wallace and his friends' (anon.).
Nation (U.S.) 82(2121) (22 Feb. 1906): 160-161 (Charles S. Peirce).
Nature 73(1885) (14 Dec. 1905): 145-146 'A great naturalist' (J. A. T.).
New
York Times Saturday Review of Books 13 Jan. 1906: 13-14 'An auto-didact' (Joseph Jacobs).
Outlook (New York) 82 (17 Feb. 1906): 371-373 'The story of a naturalist' (anon.).
Saturday Review (London) 100(2608) (21 Oct. 1905): 526-527 'Wallace the wise man' (anon.).
Spectator 96(4046) (13 Jan. 1906): 61-62 (anon.).
The Times Literary Supplement (London) (20 Oct.
1905): 348-349 'The autobiography of Alfred Russel Wallace' (anon.).
T. P.'s Weekly (London) 6(156) (3 Nov. 1905):
553 'Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace tells his life story' (anon.).
Is Mars Habitable? (first edition: 1907)
Daily Chronicle (London) No.
14293 (14 Dec. 1907): 3b 'Are there Martians?' (anon.).
Edinburgh Review 208(425) (July 1908): 74-94
'The question of life on Mars' (anon.). [also reviews Percival Lowell's Mars
and Its Canals]
Nature 77 (13 Feb. 1908): 337-339 'Is Mars habitable?'
(William J. S. Lockyer).
The Sunday Herald (Boston) 28 June 1908, Magazine
Section: 2 'Does the universe exist for man alone?' (Edmund Noble).
The Times Literary Supplement (London) No. 311
(26 Dec. 1907): 393c-394a (anon.).
Notes of a Botanist on the Amazon and Andes (first edition:
1908)
American
Journal of Science 27(159), 4th s. (1909): 266-267 (G. L. G.).
Christian Commonwealth 29 (13
Jan. 1909): 267a-267c 'On the Amazon and Andes' (G. S. Boulger).
The
Geographical Journal 33(5) (May 1909): 588-589 'South America' (G. F. S.
E.).
Man 9(73-74) (1909): 126-128 (Oswald H. Evans).
The Times Literary Supplement (London) (25 Feb.
1909): 67 'A botanist in Amazonia' (Rev. George Edmundson).
The World of Life (first edition: 1910)
Athenæum No. 4340 (31 Dec.
1910): 825 (anon.).
Bookman (London) 39(233) (Feb. 1911): 243-244
(William Buist).
Chicago Evening Post, Friday Literary Review (11 August
1911): 1c 'Fifty years after' (George Cram Cook). [contributed by G. Nelson]
Current Literature (New York) 50(4) (April 1911):
410-412 'Alfred Russel Wallace's conception of a divine hierarchy' (anon.).
Dial 50 (16 April 1911): 304-305 'A philosophy
of life' (T. D. A. Cockerell).
Dublin Review 149 (July 1911): 187-189 (B. C.
A. W. [apparently Sir Bertram C. A. Windle]).
Hibbert Journal (London) 9(3) (April 1911): 673-677
(Arthur Dendy).
Independent (New York) 71(3269) (27 July 1911):
203-204 (anon.).
Literary Guide and Rationalist Review (London)
No. 176, n.s. (1 Feb. 1911): 17-18 'The creed of Dr. Russel Wallace' (Joseph
McCabe).
London Quarterly Review 115 (April 1911): 214-227
'Dr. Wallace's World of Life' (William Spiers).
London Quarterly Review 118 (Oct. 1912): 306-319
'The new teleology' (E. Middleton Weaver).
Nation (London) 8(16) (14 Jan. 1911): 652-653
'Dr. Wallace on creative power' (anon.).
Nature 86(2171) (8 June 1911): 480-481 'Science
and speculation' (anon.).
New
York Times Review of Books 23 April 1911: 255 'Wallace's World of Life'
(anon.).
The Occult Review 13 (March 1911): 139-143 'The
new Vedanta' (Scrutator [aka Walter Richard Old and Walter Gorn Old]).
[contributed by G. Nelson]
Outlook (New York) 97 (22 April 1911): 859-861
'The great architect' (anon.).
Outlook (New York) 99 (2 Dec. 1911): 819-827
'The search for truth in a reverent spirit' (Theodore Roosevelt).
Saturday Review (London) 111(2884) (4 Feb. 1911):
147-148 'Darwinism and design' (anon.).
Spectator 107(4332) (8 July 1911): 72 (anon.).
The Times Literary Supplement (London) (29 Dec.
1910): 523 'Direction and purpose in nature' (Prof. John Arthur Thomson).
Reviews also appeared in the Feb. 1911 issue of The
New Church Magazine, the 29 March 1911 issue of The Times (Denver),
the 29 March 1911 issue of The Transcript (Boston), the 17 June 1911
issue of The Courier Journal (Louisville), the 11 Aug. 1911 issue of
The Post (Chicago), the 16 Sept. 1911 issue of the New York American,
and the 13 Nov. 1911 issue of The Tribune (Chicago) [my thanks to Gareth
Nelson for contributing this information].
Social Environment and Moral Progress (first edition: 1913)
ALA Booklist 9(10) (June 1913):
449-450.
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
Science 49 (Sept. 1913): 255-256 (Carl Kelsey).
Athenæum No. 4458 (5 April 1913): 381 (anon.).
Biblical World (Chicago) 42(5) (Nov. 1913): 318-319
(anon.).
Catholic World (Paramus, NJ, etc.) 97 (July 1913):
545-548 (anon.).
Current Opinion (New York) 55(1) (July 1913):
44-46 'Alfred Russel Wallace's new theory of moral progress' (anon.).
Dial 54 (16 May 1913): 412-414 'A scientist's
hope for humanity' (Waldo R. Browne).
Eugenics Review 5 (1913-1914): 360-362 (W. McD.).
Journal
of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods (New York) 11(11) (21 May
1914): 329-332 (Reginald B. Cooke).
Literary Digest 47(13) (27 Sept. 1913): 542 'Dr.
A. R. Wallace's latest book' (anon.).
Nation (U.S.) 96(2498) (15 May 1913): 491-492
'Is mankind improving?' (anon.).
New
York Times Review of Books 4 May 1913: 263 'Against eugenics' (anon.).
Outlook (New York) 104 (26 July 1913): 649-650
'The fallacy of pessimism' (anon.).
Review
of Reviews (New York) 48 (July 1913): 118-120 'Sociology and government'
(anon.).
Socialist Review (London) 11 (July 1913): 330-334
'Alfred Russel Wallace' (J. Bruce Glasier).
Sociological Review 6 (1913): 364-366 'The problem
of social welfare' (E. J. Urwick). [reviews three works]
Springfield Sunday Republican (Springfield MA)
35(38) (1 June 1913), Second Section: 15b-d 'Moral progress' (anon.).
Yale Review 3, n.s. (Jan. 1914): 392-395 (A.
G. Keller).
The Revolt of Democracy (first edition: 1913)
Catholic
World (Paramus, NJ, etc.) 98 (14 Jan. 1914): 543-545 (anon.).
Christian Commonwealth 34 (29 Oct. 1913): 81b-81c (J. G. Adderley).
Daily Telegraph (London) No. 18265 (5 Nov. 1913): 16d (anon.).
Nation (London) 14(2) (11 Oct. 1913): 94-95 'A prophet in judgment' (anon.).
Review of Reviews (New York) 49 (March 1914):
376 'Essays on politics, economics, letters, and woman' (anon.)
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