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APPENDIX. 



Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation {British 

 and Foreign Medical Review, January). 

 -63. On the Harmony of Science and ReHgion 



(eighteen papers in the Inquirer newspaper, March 



22 to August 16). 

 64-67. Manual of Physiology. Second edition, 



1851 ; third edition, 1856 ; fourth edition, 1865. 

 Noble on the Brain and its Physiology {BritisJi and 



Foreign Medical Revieiv, October). 

 Moreau's Psychological Studies on Hachish and 



Mental Derangement {British and Foreign Medico- 



Chirurgical Review, January). 

 Matteucci on the Physical Phenomena of Living 



Beings {Ibid., April). 

 Professor Owen on the Comparative Anatomy and 



Physiology of the Vertebrate Animals {Ibid., 



April). 

 Report on the Microscopic Structure of Shells 



{British Association Report, June). 

 On Piiotography applied to Microscopic Objects 



{Ibid., Part H., June). 

 Dr Mayo on the Relations of Insanity, Crime, and 



Punishment {British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical 



Review, July). 

 76. Dr. Prichard on the Physical and Natural His- 

 tory of Mankind {Ibid., July and October). 

 Flourens, Sharpey, Tomes, on the Formation of 



Bone {Ibid., October). 

 An Inquiry into the Effects of Alcoholic Drinks on 



the Human System in Health and Disease {Ibid.., 



October). 

 79-82. Articles on "Secretion," "Shell," "Sleep," 



" Smell " (Todd's Cyclopczdia of Anatomy and 



PJiysiology). 

 Dalyell, Sars, Dujardin, and Van Beneden, on the 



Development and Metamorphosis of Zoophytes 



{British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review, 



January). 



