RECORD: Darwin, C. R. n.d. Abstracts of Sanders, Rolleston, Orton, Lankester and Masters. CUL-DAR51.C22. Edited by John van Wyhe (The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/).
REVISION HISTORY: Transcribed by Kees Rookmaaker, edited by John van Wyhe 3.2014. RN2
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Journal of Anthropology no. I. July 1870. p. cxlvi. Pangenesis
applied by Mr Sander to memory & intellectual powers.
& Prof Sageret
Rolleston Animal Forms. p. cxxvi. — on different forms of alternate generation, perhaps bears on Pangenesis.
Orton The Andes p 107. Geese refusing to propagate in Andes.
Lankester Ray. p. 31, 36, p. 77. on Pangenesis — well worth considering
Masters Teratology. p.204. on graft taken from different parts of trees
producing different vars. Variation
-- p. 478. Pangenesis. Transportation of Organs.
Sanders, A. 1870. Mr. Darwin's hypothesis of pangenesis as applied to the faculty of memory. Journal of Anthropology 1: cxlvi-cl. [CUL-DAR.LIB.PER-U523]
Rolleston, George. 1870. Forms of animal life. Oxford: Clarendon Press. PDF
Orton, James. 1870. The Andes and the Amazon: or, Across the continent of South America. 3d ed. New York: Harper & Brothers. PDF
Lankester, Edwin Ray. 1870. On comparative longevity in man and the lower animals. London: Macmillan. PDF
Masters, Maxwell Tylden. 1869. Vegetable teratology, an account of the principal deviations from the usual construction of plants. London: The Ray Society. PDF
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