482 LIFE OF PROFESSOR HUXLEY 



" On Descartes' ' Discourse touching the Method of using one's 

 Reason rightly, and of seeking Scientific Truth.' " (An 

 Address to the Cambridge Young Men's Christian Society, 

 delivered on March 24, 1870, and subsequently published 

 in Macmillan's Magazine.) Lay Sermons; Collected Es- 

 says, i. 



" On some Fixed Points in British Ethnology." (The Contem- 

 porary Review, July 1870.) Critiques and Addresses; Col- 

 lected Essays, vii. 



" Biogenesis and Abiogenesis." (The Presidential Address to 

 the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 1870.) Critiques and Addresses; Collected Essays, viii. 



" Paleontology and the Doctrine of Evolution." (The Presi- 

 dential Address to the Geological Society, 1870.) Critiques 

 and Addresses; Collected Essays, viii. 



" On Medical Education." (An Address to the Students of the 

 Faculty of Medicine in University College, London, 1870.) 

 Critiques and Addresses ; Collected Essays, iii. 



"On Coral and Coral Reefs." (Good Words, 1870.) Critiques 

 and Addresses. 



" The School Boards : What they can do, and what they may 

 do." (The Contemporary Review, 1870.) Critiques and 

 Addresses; Collected Essays, iii. 



" Administrative Nihilism." (An Address delivered to the 

 Members of the Midland Institute, on October 9, 1871, and 

 subsequently published in the Fortnightly Review.) Cri- 

 tiques and Addresses ; Collected Essays, i. 



"Mr. Darwin's Critics." (The Contemporary Review, Novem- 

 ber 1871.) Critiques and Addresses; Collected Essays, ii. 



" On the Formation of Coal." (A Lecture delivered before the 

 Members of the Bradford Philosophical Institution, and 

 subsequently published in the Contemporary Review.) 

 Critiques and Addresses; Collected Essays, viii. 



" Yeast." (The Contemporary Review, December 29, 1871.) 

 Critiques and Addresses; Collected Essays, viii. 



" Bishop Berkeley on the Metaphysics of Sensation." (Mac- 

 millan's Magazine, June 1871.) Critiques and Addresses; 

 Collected Essays, vi. 



"The Problems of the Deep Sea" (1873). Collected Essays, viii. 



"Universities: Actual and Ideal." (The Inaugural Address of 

 the Lord Rector of the University of Aberdeen, February 

 27, 1874. Contemporary Review, 1874.) Science and 

 Culture; Collected Essays, iii. 



