APPENDIX III 459 



" Tbe Crocodilian Remains in the Elgin Sandstones, with 



remarks on the Ichnites of Cummingstone," Mem. 



Geol. Surv. of the United Kingdom, Monogr. iii. 1877 



(58 pp. and 16 plates). Sci. Mem. iv. 

 " On the Study of Biology," Nature, xv. (1877), 219-224 ; 



American Naturalist, xi. (1877), 210-221. Sci. 



Mem. iv. 

 "On the Geological History of Birds" fMarch 2, 1877), 



Proc. Boy. Inst. viii. 347. [The substance of this 



paper is contained in the New York Lectures on 



Evolution, 1876 ; see p. 440.] 

 "Address to the Anthropological Department of the 



British Association, Dublin, 1878. Informal Remarks 



on the Conclusions of Anthropology," Brit. Assoc. 



Report, 1878, 573-578. Sci. Mem. iv. 

 " On the Classification and the Distribution of the Cray- 

 fishes," Proc. Zool. Soc. (1878), 752-788. Sci. Mem. iv. 

 " On a New Arrangement for Dissecting Microscopes " 



(1878), the President's Address, Jour. QueJcett Micr. 



Club, V. (1878-79), 144-145. Sci. Mem. iv. 

 "William Harvey" (1878), Proc. Boy. Inst. viii. (1879),' 



485-500. Sci. Mem. iv. 

 " On the Characters of the Pelvis in the Mammalia, and 



the Conclusions respecting the Origin of Mammals 



which may be based on them," Proc. Boy. Soc. xxviii. 



(1879), 295-405. Sci. Mem. iv. 

 "Sensation and the Unity of Structure of Sensiferous 



Organs" (1879), Proc. Boy. Inst. ix. (1882), 115-124. 



See also Collected Essays, vi. Sci. Mem. iv. 

 "The President's Address" (July 25, 1879), Jour. QueJcett 



Micr. Club, v. (1878-79), 250-255. Sci. Mem. iv. 

 " On certain Errors respecting the Structure of the Heart, 



attributed to Aristotle" (1879), Nature, xxi. (1880), 



1-5. See also Science and Culture. Sci. Mem. iv. 

 " On the Epipubis in the Dog and Fox," Proc. Boy. Soc. 



XXX. (1880), 162-163. Sci. Mem. iv. 

 " The Coming of Age of ' The Origin of Species ' " (1880). 



