FOOTNOTES:
[1] Fortnightly Review, No. ccxl., new series, December 1886, p. 794.
[2] Fortnightly Review, December 1886, p. 796.
[3] First Principles, §50, pp. 169, 170.
[4] Principles of Psychology, vol. i. p. 209.
[5] First Principles, pp. 541-42.
[6] First Principles, p. 280.
[7] First Principles, p. 396.
[8] First Principles, p. 167.
[9] First Principles, p. 176.
[10] Fragments of Science, vol. ii. p. 396.
[11] First Principles, p. 407.
[12] First Principles, p. 401.
[13] Ibid. p. 401-402.
[14] Reprint of a Lecture at the Royal Institution by Mr. Crooks, p. 2.
[15] Ency. Brit. art. ‘Biology,’ vol. iii. p. 679.
[16] Principles of Biology, vol. i. p. 481.
[17] The Butyrate of dimethylamin.
[18] Jour. Roy. Micro. Soc., President’s Address, 1886.
[19] Principles of Biology, vol. i. p. 482.
[20] The Times report of the address of Sir H. E. Roscoe before the British Association at Manchester.—Times, September 1, 1887.
[21] Critiques and Addresses, p. 239.
[22] Principles of Psychology, vol. ii. p. 484.
[23] Ibid. vol. i. p. 627.
[24] Fragments of Science, vol. ii. pp. 393, 394.
[25] Ibid. vol. ii. p. 410.
[26] Recent Advances in Physical Science, p. 70.
[27] Contemporary Review, Nov. 1871: ‘Mr. Darwin and his Critics.’
[28] Lay Sermons, p. 373.
[29] Philosophical Mag., iv. 13, p. 235.
[30] The Science of Thought, p. 616.
[31] Huxley’s Hume, p. 133.
[32] Journ. Roy. Micro. Soc. 1887, President’s Address.
[33] Darwin’s Origin of Species, 6th ed. p. 63.
[34] Origin of the Fittest, by E. D. Cope, p. 225.
[35] Man’s Place in Nature, Huxley, p. 157.
[36] Man’s Place in Nature, Huxley, p. 157.
[37] Ibid. p. 159.
[38] Ps. cxxxix. vers. 14-16.