BIBLIOGRAPHY 



This list, though not complete, includes Huxley's most 

 important books and the standard biography. 



1863 Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature. 



1870 Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews. 



1871 \famial o f the Anatomy of Vertebrated Animals. 

 1873 Critiques and Addresses. 



1877 Anatomy of Invertebrated AniiMW 



1877 American Addresses, 



1877 Physiography. 



-1878 Hume. English Men of Letters Series. 



1879 The Crayfish; an introduction to the Study of Zoology. 



1880 Introductory Science Primer. 



1881 Science and Culture, and other Essays. 



1891 Social Diseases and Worse Remedies. 



1892 Essays on some Controverted Questions. 



1893 Evolution and Ethics. 



1893-4 Collected Essays: I. Methods and Results; H. Dar- 

 winiana; HI. Science and Education; IV. Science and 

 Hebrew Tradition ; V. Science and Christian Tradition ; 

 VI. Hume, with Helps to the Study of Berkeley; VH. 

 Man's Place in Nature ; \TH. Discourses, Biological and 

 Geological; DC. Evolution and Ethics and other 



1898- Scientific Memoirs. 



1916 Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley. By his Son, 

 Leonard Huxley. Two Volumes. 



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