APPENDIX. 479 



1873. 218. Recent Investigations into the Functions of Dif 



ferent Parts of the Brain (being the Substance of 

 two Lectures delivered before the Sunday Lecture 

 Society, November 2 and 9). 



219. The Psychology of Belief (The Roscoe Lecture, 

 delivered before the Literary and Philosophical 

 Society of Liverpool, November 24 ; see also 

 Contemporary Review, December). 



1874. 220. On the Temperature of the Atlantic {Proceedings 



of the Royal Institution, March 20). 



221. Remarks on Professor H. J. Carter s Letter to 



Professor King on the Structure of the so-called 

 Eozoon Canadense (Annals and Magazine oj 

 Natural History, April). 



222. On the Physical Cause of Ocean Currents (Philo 



sophical Magazine, May). 



223. New Observations on Eozoon Canadense (Annals 



ami Magazine of Natural History, June). 



224. Further Inquiries on Oceanic Circulation (Proceed 



ings oj the Geographical Society, June i). 



225. The Depths of the Sea (British Quarterly Review, 



July). 



226. Final Note on Eozoon Canadense (Annals and 



Magazine of Natural History, November). 



227. The Conditions which Determine the Presence or 



Absence of Animal Life on the Deep Sea Bottom 

 (Proceedings of the Geologists 1 Association, De 

 cember 4). 



228. Principles of Mental Physiology (Fourth edition, 



with new Preface, 1876). 



1875. 229, 230. On the Doctrine of Human Automatism 

 (Contemporary Review, February and May). 



231. Remarks on Professor Wyville Thomson s Pre 



liminary Notes on the Nature of the Sea- Bottom, 

 procured by the Soundings of H. M.S. Challenger 

 (Proceedings of the Royal Society, February 5). 



232. Is Man an Automaton? (A Lecture at the City 



Hall, Glasgow, February 23). 



