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LXXXH. LEVESON, the late Major H. A., of the Indian Army ; long well 

 known as a sportsman and writer on sport, under the name of H. 

 A. L., The Old Shekarry.' 



< Sport in Many Lands ; ' 2 vols. demy 8vo. copiously illustrated. 

 London, 1877. 



LXXXIU. LEWES, George Henry, Editor of the Fortnightly Review. 



1. ' The Physiology of Common Life ;' 2 vols. small 8vo. Edinburgh, 



1859-60. 



2. Problems of Life and Mind.' Vol. 1 : demy 8vo. London, 1874. 



LXXXIV. LINDSAY, Dr. Lauder, Physician to the Murray Royal Institution 

 [for the Insane] near Perth, Scotland. 



1. * The Physiology and Pathology of Mind in the Lower Animals ; ' 



8vo. pamphlet, printed for private circulation. Edinburgh, 1871. 



Object : To show that, both in disease and health, mind in other animals 

 exhibits the same kind of phenomena, possesses the same attributes, that it 

 does in man. A mere outline, however, of the subject. 



2. ' The Physiology of Mind in the Lower Animals ; ' Journal of Mental 



Science (London), for April, 1871. 



Object : To show, more in detail, that the lower animals possess mind of 

 the same character as that of man liable to be affected by the same causes 

 of derangement. 



3. ' The Pathology of Mind in the Lower Animals ; ' Journal of Mental 



Science for April, 1877. 



Object : To show that other animals are subject to the same (1) causes and 

 (2) forms of insanity that affect man. 



4. * Insanity in the Lower Animals ; ' British and Foreign Medico- Chirur- 



gical Review (London), for July, 1871. 



Object : To illustrate the parallelism that exists between other animals 

 and man as regards the kind of mental defect and disorder to which they are 

 subject. 



5. ' Madness in Animals ; ' Journal of Mental Science for July, 1871. 



Object : To show that (1) much of the so-called madness hitherto ascribed 

 to rabies or hydrophobia really belongs to the category of insanity as it 

 occurs in man ; while (2) genuine rabies or hydrophobia, is a comparatively 

 rare disease, whether in the dog or in man. 



6. Mental Epidemics among the Lower Animals ; ' Journal of Mental 



Science for January, 1872. 



Object : To show that the panics of certain animals are referable to the 

 category of epidemic mental disorders, as they occur in man. 



7. ' The Causes of Insanity in Arctic Countries ; ' British and Foreign 



Medico- Chirurgical Review for January, 1870. 



Object : To show the equal influence of climate and its constituents, and 

 of the peculiarities of Arctic life, in the production of mental disease in the 

 dog and in man. 



8. * Community of Disease in Man and other Animals ; ' British and Foreign 



Medico- Chirurgical Review for January, 1874. 



Object : To show that other animals are liable to the same kinds of cere- 

 bral, nervous, and other diseases as man ; that certain of man's disorders 

 mental and nervous are artificially producible in other animals ; and that the 

 etiology of disease whether mental or bodily is the same in other animals 

 as in man. 



