BIBLIOGRAPHY 



The following volumes in the Home University Library, 

 give more detail upon subjects which have only been 

 treated in the present volume incidentally to its main 

 theme : — Matter and Energy : Frederick Soddy. The 

 Making of the Earth : J. W. Gregory. Evolution : Patrick 

 Geddes and J. Arthur Thomson. Introduction to Science / 

 J. Arthur Thomson. The Principles of Physiology : J. G. 

 McKendrick. 



Volumes bearing on the subjects of the several chapters 

 (some of which have been consulted by the author in 

 preparation) are as follows : — Arrhenius, SvaNte : Worlds 

 in the Making. Translated by H. Boms. 1908, Harper 

 Bros. Bastian, Charlton: The Origin of Life. 1911, 

 Watts & Co., London. Lockyer, Sir Norman : Inorganic 

 Evolution as studied by Spectrum Analysis. 1908, 

 Macmillan & Co., London. Lodge, Sir Oliver: Electrons. 

 1906, George Bell & Co. Macfie, Ronald Campbell: 

 Science, Matter, and Immortality. 1909, Williams & 

 Norgate, London. Moore, Benjamin : Articles in 

 "Recent Advances in Physiology and Bio-Chemistry," 

 1906 ; and " Further Advances in Physiology and Bio- 

 Chemistry," 1908. Edited by Leonard Hill, Arnold, 

 London. Thomson, J. Arthur: The Bible of Nature. 

 1911, T. & T. Clark, Edinburgh. Thomson, Sir J. J. : 

 The Corpuscular Theory of Matter. 1907, Constable & Co. 

 Verworn, Max : General Physiology. An Outline of the 

 Science of Life, translated by Frederic S« Lee, 1899, 

 Macmillan, London. 



The original articles by Thomas Graham on " Colloids M 

 are to be found in Philosophical Transactions of Royal 

 Society, London, 1861, Vol. 154, p. 183 ; and Proceedings 

 of Royal Society, London, 1804, Vol. xiii., p, 335, 

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