The Sexuality of Nature: An Essay (1868) is a book written by Leopold Hartley Grindon that explores the concept of sexuality in the natural world. Grindon argues that sexuality is not limited to human beings but is present in all living organisms. He discusses the various forms of sexual reproduction in plants and animals, including hermaphroditism, asexual reproduction, and the role of pollination in plant reproduction. Grindon also delves into the...