Volume 2: Deep Time: Geology and Evolution
General Introduction
Volume 2 Introduction
Part 1: The Continental Traditions
1. Georges Cuvier, "View of the Relations Which Exist Amongst the Variations of the Several Organs", from Lectures on Comparative Anatomy (1802 [1800]), pp. 46-61
2. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Zoological Philosophy? tr. Hugh Elliott (1809, tr. 1914), pp. 19-21, 35-39, 56-61, 112-114, 126-127
3. Richard Owen, "Report on the Archetype and Homologies of the Vertebrate Skeleton", Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Vol. 16 (1846), pp. 169-170, 173-176, 248-251, 339-340
Part 2: Uniformity and Catastrophe in Geology
4. John Playfair, Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory of the Earth (1802), pp. 510-528
5. William Buckland, "Volcanic Rocks, Basalt and Trap" and "Primary Stratified Rocks", from Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology (1836), pp. 44-56
6. Charles Lyell, Principles of Geology, Vol. 1 (1830), pp. 75-91
7. Adam Sedgwick, "Address to the Geological Society, Delivered on the Evening of the 18th of February 1831, by the Rev. Professor Sedgwick, M.A. F.R.S. &c. On Retiring from the President's Chair", The Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 9, pp. 298-308, 312-317
Part 3: The History of Life
8. William Buckland, Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology (1836), pp. 538-552
9. Robert Chambers, "Hypothesis of the Development of the Vegetable and Animal Kingdom", Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation 4th ed., (1845), pp. 195-216
10. Adam Sedgwick, "[Review of] Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation", The Edinburgh Review, Vol. 82 (1845), pp. 1-10
11. Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species (excerpts), (1859), pp. 7-14, 34-43, 80-96, 111-130, 279-302, 329-336
12. Alfred Russel Wallace, Darwinism (1889), pp. 445-446, 461-478
Part 4: After Darwin: Responding to the Origin
13. Fleeming Jenkin, "[Review of] The Origin of Species", North British Review, Vol. 46 (June 1867), pp. 277-286, 317-318
14. Adam Sedgwick, "Objections to Mr. Darwin's Theory of the Origin of Species", The Spectator, Vol. 33 (1860), pp. 285-286
15. Antoinette Brown Blackwell, "Sex and Evolution", The Sexes Throughout Nature (1875), pp. 11-23
16. St. George Jackson Mivart, On the Genesis of Species, 2nd ed. (1871), pp. 290-302
Bibliography
Index