4?3 APPENDIX. 



1872. 195. On the Temperature and Movements of the Deep 



Sea (Popular Science Review, April). 



196. Report on Scientific Researches carried on during 



the Months of August, September, and October, 

 1871, in H.M. Surveying Ship Shearwater (Pro 

 ceedings of t lie Royal Society \ June 13). 



197. Presidential Address at the Brighton Meeting of 



the British Association for the Advancement of 

 Science (British Association Report, August). 



198. On the General Oceanic Thermal Circulation 



(Ibid.}. 



199. On the Temperature and other Physical Conditions 



of Inland Seas, in their Relation to Geological 

 Inquiry (Ibid.}. 



200. On a Piece of Chalk (Good Words, October). 



20 1. On Mind and Will in Nature (Contemporary Review, 



October). 



1873. 202-204. On the Hereditary Transmission of Acquired 



Psychical Habits (Ibid., January, April, May). 



205. Ancient and Modern Egypt ; or, the Pyramids and 



the Suez Canal (Manchester, Science Lectures, 

 February 19). 



206. The Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (Journal of the 



Royal United Service Institution, April 18). 



207. 208. The Gulf Stream (Two Papers, Good Words, 



January and February). 



209-213. Spectrum Analysis (Five Papers, Ibid., May to 

 August). 



214. On the Physical Condition of Inland Seas (Con 



temporary Review, August). 



215. On the Undercurrents of the Bosphorus and 



Dardanelles (British Association Report, Sep 

 tember). 



216. On the Physical Geography of the Mediterranean, 



considered in Relation to that of the Black Sea 

 and the Caspian (Ibid.}. 



217. On the Physical Geography of the Caspian Sea, 



in its Relation to Geology (Ibid.}. 



