473 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, 

 187 1, in H.M. Surveying Ship Shearwater {Pro- 

 ceedings of the 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). 



201. 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 H'^ords, 



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.). 



