Mivart bibliography
Chief works • On the Genesis of Species, Macmillan & Co., 1871. • ''An Examination of Mr. Herbert Spencer's Psychology'' (Dublin 1874–80). • Lessons in Elementary Anatomy, 1873. • The Common Frog, Macmillan and Co., 1874 [1st Pub. in Nature Series, 1873]. • Man and Apes: An Exposition of Structural Resemblances and Differences Bearing upon Questions of Affinity and Origin. London: Robert Hardwicke, 1873. • "One Point of Controversy with the Agnostics," in Manning, ed. Essays on Religion and Literature, Third Series, Longmans, Green & Co., 1874. • Lessons from Nature, 1876. • Contemporary Evolution, Henry S. King & Co., 1876. • Address to the Biological Section of the British Association, 1879. • The Cat: An Introduction to the Study of Backboned Animals, Especially Mammals, John Murray, 1881. • Nature and Thought: An Introduction to a Natural Philosophy, Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1882. • A Philosophical Catechism, 1884. • On Truth: A Systematic Inquiry, Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1889. • The Origin of Human Reason, Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses Concerning it, Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1889. • Dogs, Jackals, Wolves and Foxes: Monograph of the Canidæ, Taylor & Francis, for R.H. Porter and Dulau & Co., 1890. • ''Introduction Générale à l'Etude de la Nature: Cours Professé à l'Université de Louvain,'' Louvain and Paris, 1891. • Birds: The Elements of Ornithology, Taylor & Francis, 1892. • Essays and Criticisms, Vol. 2, 1892. • Types of Animal Life, 1893. • Introduction to the Elements of Science. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1894. • The Helpful Science, Harper & Brothers, 1895. • Castle and Manor, 1900. • A Monograph of the Lories, or Brush-tongued Parrots, H. R. Porter, 1896. • The Groundwork of Science: A Study of Epistemology, John Murray, 1898. Miscellany • Under the Ban: A Correspondence between Dr. St. George Mivart and Herbert Cardinal Vaughan. New York: Tucker Publishing Co., 1900. • • Selected articles • "Difficulties of the Theory of Natural Selection," Part II, Part III, The Month, Vol. XI, 1869. • "On the Use of the Term 'Homology'," The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, No. 32, 1870. • "Evolution and its Consequences – A Reply to Professor Huxley," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XIX, 1872. • "Contemporary Evolution," Part II, Part III, The Contemporary Review, Vols. XXII/XXIII, 1873/1874. • "Instinct and Reason," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXV, 1875. • "Likenesses: or Philosophical Anatomy," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXVI, 1875. • "Natural History of the Kangaroo," Popular Science Monthly, Vol. VIII, 1876. • "What are Bats?," Popular Science Monthly, Vol. IX, 1876. • "Liberty of Conscience," The Dublin Review, Vol. XXVII, 1876. • "Emotion," The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. III, 1878. • "The Meaning of Life," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. V, 1879. • "The Government of Life," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. V, 1879. • "On the Study of Natural History," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXV, 1879. • "What are Living Beings?," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXV, 1879. • "Animals and Plants," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXVI, 1879. • "The Forms and Colours of Living Creatures," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXVI, 1879. • "The Relation of Animals and Plants to Time," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXVII, 1880. • "The Geography of Living Creatures," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXVII, 1880. • "The Relation of Living Beings to One Another," The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXVII, 1880. • "Notes on Spain," Part II, Part III, The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. V, 1880. • "The Soul and Evolution," The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. VI, 1881. • "A Limit to Evolution," The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. VIII, 1883. • "On Catholic Politics," The Dublin Review, Vol. XCIII, 1883. • "The Life and Times of Frederic II," Part II, Part III, The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. IX, 1884. • "Phases of Faith and Unfaith," The Catholic World, Vol. XXXIX, 1884. • "Ecclesiastical Survivals and Revivals," The Catholic World, Vol. XL, 1885. • "Organic Nature's Riddle," Part II, The Eclectic Magazine, Vol. XLI, 1885. • "Modern Catholics and Scientific Freedom," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. XVIII, 1885. • "A Tour in Catholic Teutonia," Part II, The Catholic World, Vol. XLII, 1886. • "What Are Animals and Plants?," The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. XI, 1886. • "Notes on Colonial Zoology," The Contemporary Review, Vol. LI, 1887. • "The Catholic Church and Biblical Criticism," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. XXII, 1887. • "Catholicity and Reason," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. XXII, 1887. • "The Future of Christianity," The Forum, Vol. III, 1887. • "Laughter," The Forum, Vol. III, 1887. • "On the Possibly Dual Origin of the Mammalia," Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Vol. XLIII, 1888. • "Why Tastes Differ," The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. XIII, 1888. • "Impressions of Life in Vienna," The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. XIII, 1888. • "Sins of Belief and Sins of Unbelief," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. XXIV, 1888. • "Darwin's Brilliant Fallacy," The Forum, Vol. VII, 1889. • "Where Darwinism Fails," The Forum, Vol. VII, 1889. • "Professing Themselves to be Wise, They Become Fools," The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. XVI, 1891. • "The Foundations of Science," Natural Science, Vol. I, No. 7, 1892. • "Happiness in Hell," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. XXXII, 1892. • "Catholicity in England Fifty Years Ago—A Retrospect," Part II, Part III, The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. XVII/XVIII, 1892/1893. • "Evolution in Professor Huxley," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. XXXIV, 1893. • "Christianity and Paganism," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. XXXIV, 1893. • "The Index and my Articles on Hell," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. XXXIV, 1893. • "L'Ancien Régime," Part II, The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. XVII/XVIII, 1893/1894. • "The Newest Darwinism," The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. XIX, No. 76, 1894. • "The Evolution of Evolution," The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. XX, 1895. • "Balfour's Philosophy. Part I.: Some Consequences of Belief," The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. XXI, 1896. • "Balfour's Philosophy. Part II.: Some Reasons for Belief," The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. XXI, 1896. • "What Makes a Species?," The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. XXIII, 1898. • "Living Nature," The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol. XXIII, 1898. • "The Continuity of Catholicism," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. XLVII, 1900. • "Scripture and Roman Catholicism," The Nineteenth Century, Vol. XLVII, 1900. ==External links==