VI 



CJONTENTS. 



SERIES 11. 



i\ATURE OF THE ANIMATE WORLD ; ITS PECULIAR POWERS AND EXTER- 

 NAL RELATIONS ; MEANS OF COMMUNICATING IDEAS ; FORMATION OF 

 SOCIETY. 



Lect. Page 

 I. On Zoological Systems, and the distinctive Characters of 



Animals --- .-183 



II. The Subject continued 195 



III. On the Varieties of the Human Race 212 



IV. On Instinct 228 



V. On the distinguishing Characters of Instinct, Sensation, 



and Intelligence ?39 



VI. On Sympathy and Fascination 252 



VII. On Sleep, Dreaming, Revery, and Trance : Sleep-walking, 



and Sleep-talking 266 



VIIT. On Voice and Language ; Vocal Imitations, and Ventrilo- 

 quism ... 280 



IX. On natural and inarticulate Language, or that of Animals ; 



artificial and articulate Language, or that of Man - - 289 

 X. On legible Language, imitative and symbolical - - - - 303 

 XI. On the literary Education of former times ; and especially 



that of Greece and Rome .- - -319 



Xi I. On the Dark or Middle Ages 332 



XIII. On the Revival of Literature 347 



SERIES 111. 



NATURE OF THE MIND : ITS GENERAL FACULTIES AND FURNITURE. 



Lect. Page 



I. On Materialism and ImmateriaHsm 359 



n. On the Nature and Duration of the Soul, as explained by 

 popular Tradition ; by various schools of philosophy ; 



and by Revelation 371 



III. On Human Understanding 383 



IV. The Subject continued 393 



V. On Ancient and Modern Skeptics 406 



