[[1]] Fragments of Science, p. 166.

[[2]] Life and Letters, I., p. 307.

[[3]] May 2nd, 1903.

[[4]] The debate as to the accuracy of the Mosaic account of Creation does not come directly within the scope of our survey; but, nevertheless, it may be worth while to recall the following statement in view of the very confident assertions that have often been made, by no less an authority than Romanes. "The order in which the flora and fauna are said by the Mosaic account to have appeared upon the earth corresponds with that which the theory of evolution requires and the evidence of geology proves."—(Nature, August 11th, 1881.)

[[5]] Lay Sermons.