482 APPENDIX. 



1881. 267. Disease Germs {Nineteenth Century, October). 



268, 269. The Relation of Food to Muscular Work 

 {^Knowledge, November 4 and 11). 



1882. 270. Predisposition to Disease {Dictionary of Medicine^. 



271. The Ethics of Vivisection {Fortnightly Review^ 



February). 



272. On the Conservation of Solar Energy {Knowledge, 



March 17), 



273. Small-Pox and Vaccination in 1871-81 {Nine- 



teenth Century, April). 



274. Sir Charles Bell and Physiological Experimenta- 



tion {^Fortnightly Review, April). 



275. Charles Darwin : his Life and Work {Modern 



Review, July). 

 " 276. Science and Religion : the Influence of Science on 

 the Progress of Religious Thought (An Address 

 delivered before the National Conference of Uni- 

 tarian and other Christian Churches at Saratoga, 

 U.S., September 19). 



277. The Doctrine of P^volution in its Relations to 

 Theism {Modern Reviezv, October). 



278-283. Six Lectures on Human Automatism (De- 

 livered at the Lowell Institute in October and 

 November, and intended to form a small volume ; 

 New York Medical Journal, xxxvii., and Christian 

 Reforjner, London, vols, i., ii., iii.). 



284. The Physiology of Alcoholics (Address in the 

 Tremont Temple, Boston, December 3). 



1883. 285. Article on "Microscope" {Encyclopcedia JSritan 



nica, vol. xvi.). 



286. Report on the Genus Orbitolites {Zoology: Chal- 



lenger Expedition, vol. vii. part xxi., eight 

 plates). 



287. Researches on the Foraminifera. Supplemental 



Memoir. On an Abyssal Type of the Genus 

 Orbitolites ; a Study in the Theory of Descent 

 {Proceedings of the Royal Society, June 14; and 

 Philosophical Transactions, 1883, pt. ii.). 



