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 

 Cojtlemporary Review, December). 



1874. 220, On the Temperature of the Atlantic (^Proceedings 



0/ 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 



and Magazine of Natural History, June). 



224. Further Inquiries on Oceanic Circulation {Proceed- 



ings of 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 wliich Determine the Presence or 



Absence of Animal Life on the Deep Sea Bottom 

 {Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, De- 

 cember 4). 



228. Principles of Mental Physiology (Fourth edition, 



with new Preface, 1S76). 



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



{Contanporary Ranew, 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). 



