400 BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



still known gentlemen of position, to whom application can at any time be 

 made* for the verification of facts stated by them, inasmuch as all our 

 learned societies and universities keep annually printed lists of the addresses 

 of their fellows or graduates. 



Were any further guarantee required than such learned designations as 

 F.R.S. or F.L.S. of the competency of their bearers to address the public 

 with authority on matters of fact, the author might add this that several of 

 the gentlemen or ladies whose names occur in the following bibliography 

 are or were personally known to him, in so far as (1) he has either merely 

 met them, or (2) has known them more or less intimately for a series of 

 years, while (3) with others he has had correspondence. 



Reference may be made also for designations of, and comments upon, 

 many of the books mentioned, to the Bibliographies appended to the Author's 

 papers on 



o T^e Physiology; and | ofMind>1 



2. The Pathology J 



ENUMERATION OF SOME OF THE WORKS CONSULTED BY THE 



AUTHOR. 



I. ADAMS, Andrew Leitb, M.B., M.A. and F.R.S., formerly Surgeon of 



H.M. 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment, now Professor of Zoology in the 

 Royal College of Science, Dublin. 



-1. ' Field and Forest Rambles of a Naturalist in New Brunswick : with 

 Notes and Observations on the Natural History of Eastern 

 Canada.' Illustrated; 8vo. London, 1873. 



2. ' Wanderings of a Naturalist in India, the Western Himalayas and 

 Cashmere. ' Illustrated ; 8vo. Edinburgh, 1867. 



3. 'Notes of a Naturalist in the Nile Valley and Malta.' Illustrated; 



crown 8vo. Edinburgh, 1870. 



4. 'The Intellectual Powers of Birds,' Popular Science Review for 



July 1873. 



II. AGASSIZ, The late Professor Louis, of Harvard University, Cambridge, 



Massachusetts (U.S.A.). 



' Outlines of Comparative Physiology,' edited by Dr. Wright. London, 

 1867. There is a chapter (p. 89) on 'Intelligence and Instinct.' 



III. ANDERSON, John, M.D., F.R.S.E., F.L.S. Curator of the Imperial 



Museum, Calcutta. 



' Mandalay to Momien ; a Narrative of the two Expeditions to Western 

 China in 1868 and 1875,' of both of which he was the scientific 

 officer. Illustrated ; 8vo. London, 1876. 



IV. ANDEESSON, the late Charles John, a Swede and distinguished South 



African traveller and hunter. 



1. 'The Lion and the Elephant,' edited by L. Lloyd, himself both a 



traveller and sportsman. Illustrated ; 8vo.' London, 1873. 



Besides giving the results of Andersson's own observations, the work con- 

 tains a summary of those of such celebrated African travellers or sportsmen 

 as G6rard, Gordon Gumming, Harris and Moffatt, as well as of the Editor. 



2. ' Notes of Travel in South Africa,' also edited by Lloyd ; demy 8vo. 



London, 1875. 



1 Vide present Bibliography, No. LXXXIII. 



