Books
- The springs of conduct: an essay in evolution. (1885). Kegan Paul, London.
- Animal biology. (1887). Rivington, London.
- Animal sketches. . Arnold, London.
- Introduction to comparative psychology. (1894). Routledgethoemmes, London.
- Psychology for teachers. (1894). Arnold, London.
- Habit and instinct. (1896). Arnold, London.
- Animal behaviour. (1900). Arnold, London.
- Animal life and intelligence. (1890–91; 1891) Arnold, London.
- The interpretation of nature. (1906).
- Instinct and experience. (1912). Methuen, London.
- Emergent evolution. (1923). Henry Holt and Co., ISBN 0-404-60468-4, online version
- Life, mind, and spirit. (1925). Henry Holt
- Mind at the crossways. (1929).
- The emergence of novelty. (1933).
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