BIBLIOGRAPHY 



PoR the benefit of those readei'S who have been 

 sufficiently interested in this sketch of Huxley's life to 

 desire to read foi- themselves his own writings, we 

 append the following list which comprises the more 

 important of his published books. There are in 

 addition a very large number of his essays and 

 scientific memoirs in a great variety of publications, 

 a full list of which may be found in the appendix to 

 Volume III. of the biography written by his son. The 

 dates are those of the first issues. 



Evidence as to Man's Place iri Nature, 1863. 



Lecture^: on the Elements of Comparative Anatomy, 

 1864. 



Elementary Atlas of Comparative Osteology, 1864. 



Lessons in Elementary Physiology. First edition, 

 1866. 



An Introdtiction to the Classification of Animals, 1869. 



Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Revievs. First edition, 

 1870. 



Manual of the Anatomy of Vertebrafed Animals, 1871. 



Critiques and Addresses. First edition, 1873. 



A Course of Practical Instruction in Elementary 

 Biology. By Professor Huxley and Dr. H. N. Martin. 

 First edition, 1875. 



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