[11]. So Homer. Arrian, in his life of Alexander (ii. 5), alludes to this plain, or one bearing the same name, near the river Pyramus in Cilicia.

[12]. Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners’ Report, 1853.

[13]. Of the Plurality of Worlds; an Essay. Also a Dialogue on the same subject. Second Edition. Parker and Son, 1854.

More Worlds than One, the Creed of the Philosopher, and the Hope of the Christian. By Sir David Brewster, K.H., D.C.L. Murray, 1854.

The Planets: Are they Inhabited Worlds? Museum of Science and Art. By Dionysius Lardner, D.C.L., Chapters i., ii., iii., iv. Walton and Maberly, 1854.

[14]. Herschel, Astron., § 592.—[We quote from the first edition.]

[15]. Age of Reason.

[16]. More Worlds than One, p. 199.

[17]. Ibid., p. 202.

[18]. More Worlds than One, p. 230.