REFERENCE LIST AND NOTES
CHAPTER I
MAN AND NATURE
For a general discussion of primitive conditions of labor and prehistoric man's civilization, it will be of interest in connection with this chapter to consult volume I., chapter I., which deals with prehistoric science. The appendix notes on that chapter (vol. I., pp. 302, 303) refer to some books which may be consulted for fuller information along the same lines.
CHAPTER II
HOW WORK IS DONE
(p. 31). For study of Archimedes, giving a detailed account of his discoveries, see vol. I., p. 196 seq. It will be of interest also to review, in connection with this chapter, the story of the growth of knowledge of mechanics in the time of Galileo, Descartes, and Newton as told in the chapters entitled "Galileo and the New Physics," vol. II. (p. 93 seq.), and "The Success of Galileo in Physical Science," vol. II., p. 204 seq.
CHAPTER III
THE ANIMAL MACHINE
For further insight into the activities of the animal machine, the reader may refer to various chapters on the progress of physiology and anatomy in earlier volumes. The following references will guide to the accounts of the successive advances from the earliest time: