[64] Professor Cunningham in Pearson's Grammar of Science, Part I, p. 356.

[65] Quoted by W. C. D. Whetham in his Recent Development of Physical Science, p. 280. No reference is given by him.

[66] One theory attributes the existence of matter to occasional misfits among these grains.

[67] Quoted by Bishop Mercer. Problem of Creation, Appendix B.

[68] In Theism and Humanism.

[69] Mercer, op. cit., p. 106.

[70] Mechanism, Life, and Personality (1913), p. 81.

[71] Op. cit. pp. 64, 66.

[72] Professor J. Arthur Thomson, in an article entitled, "Is there one Science of Nature?" (Hibbert Journal, Oct., 1911).

[73] The Science and Philosophy of the Organism, Vol. II, p. 338.