[37] "The Ethics of George Eliot's Works," by J. C. Brown. Blackwood: 1879.
[38] Article on G. H. Lewes.—New Quarterly Review, Oct. 1879.
[39] "George Henry Lewes Studentship."—This studentship has been founded in memory of Mr. George Henry Lewes, for the purpose of enabling the holder for the time being to devote himself wholly to the prosecution of original research in physiology. The studentship, the value of which is slightly under £200 per annum, paid quarterly in advance, is tenable for three years, during which time the student is required to carry on, under the guidance of a director, physiological investigations, to the complete exclusion of all other professional occupations. No person will be elected as a "George Henry Lewes Student" who does not satisfy the trustees and director, first, as to the promise of success in physiological inquiry; and, second, as to the need of pecuniary assistance. Otherwise all persons of both sexes are eligible. Applications, together with such information concerning ability and circumstances as the candidate may think proper, should be sent to the present director, Dr. Michael Foster, New Museums, Cambridge, not later than October 15, 1879. The appointment will be made and duly advertised as soon as possible after that date.
[40] Mr. John Blackwood died on 29th October, 1879.
[41] Madame Belloc.
[42] Mrs. Hall.
[43] Mrs. Isaac Evans (since deceased).
[44] Rev. Frederick Evans, Rector of Bedworth.
[45] Madame Belloc.
[46] Mr. Geddes's death.