Publications
Mivart's chief works are the following:
- One point of controversy with the agnostics. In Manning (ed) Essays on religion and literature (1868)
- On the genesis of species (London 1871)
- An examination of Mr. Herbert Spencer's Psychology.
- Lessons in elementary anatomy (London 1873)
- The common frog in Nature Series (1873)
- Man and apes: an exposition of structural resemblances and differences bearing upon questions of affinity and origin. (Robert Hardwicke, London 1873)
- Lessons from nature (London 1876)
- Contemporary evolution (London 1876)
- Address to the Biological Section of the British Association (1879)
- The cat: an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. (Murray London 1881)
- Nature and thought (London 1882)
- A philosophical catechism (London 1884)
- On truth (London 1889)
- The origin of human reason (London 1889)
- Dogs, jackals, wolves and foxes: Monograph of the Canidæ 2 vols in one (Taylor & Francis for R.H. Porter and Dulau & Co. London 1890)
- Introduction générale à l'etude de la nature: Cours professé à l'Université de Louvain (Louvain and Paris 1891)
- Birds (Taylor & Francis, London 1892)
- Essays and criticisms 2 vols (London 1892)
- Types of animal life (London 1893)
- Introduction to the elements of science (London 1894)
- Castle and manor (London 1900)
- A monograph of the Lories, or brush-tongued parrots (London 1896)
- The groundwork of science: a study of epistemology (London 1898)
- The helpful science (London 1898)
- Ape, in Encyclopædia Britannica
Also, many publications in serials, popular, scientific and religious in content.
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