George Henslow
(1835–1925)

British botanist and Church of England clergyman. A proponent of Lamarckism. Interested in occult phenomena. Son of John Stevens Henslow.

George Henslow

Works

  • Henslow, George (1871), Genesis and geology.
  • Henslow, George (1873), The theory of evolution of living things
  • Henslow, George (1875), On the origin of the prevailing systems of phyllotaxis.
  • Henslow, George (1879), The student's catalogue of British plants.
  • Henslow, George (1879), Floral dissections.
  • Henslow, George (1880), Botany for children.
  • Henslow, George (1888), The origin of floral structures through insects and other agencies.
  • Henslow, George (1891), The making of flowers.
  • Henslow, George (1895), The origin of plant structures by self-adaptation to the environment.
  • Henslow, George (1895), The plants of the Bible.
  • Henslow, George (1899), Medical works of the fourteenth century.
  • Henslow, George (1901), The story of wild flowers.
  • Henslow, George (1901), Poisonous plants in field and garden.
  • Henslow, George (1903), South African flowering plants.
  • Henslow, George (1904), Present-day rationalism.
  • Henslow, George (1909), The Vulgate: the source of the false doctrines.
  • Henslow, George (1907), Introduction to plant ecology.
  • Henslow, George (1908), The heredity of acquired characters in plants.
  • Henslow, George (1908), The origin and distribution of the British flora.
  • Henslow, George (1908), How to study wild flowers.
  • Henslow, George (1912), The origin and history of our garden vegetables.
  • Henslow, George (1913), Ecology considered as bearing upon the evolution of plants.
  • Henslow, George (1913), "John Stevens Henslow 1796—1861" in Oliver, Francis Wall (ed.), Makers of British botany: 151–163.
  • Henslow, George and Hooper, T. D'Aute (1914), Spirit psychometry. London: W. Rider.
  • Henslow, George (1919), The proofs of the truth of spiritualism. New York: E. P. Dutton.
  • Henslow, George (1920), The religion of the spirit world. Chicago: Marlow Press.
  • Henslow, George (1920), Wild flowers of the year.


Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1927.


The author died in 1925, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 95 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

 
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