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VI.
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ON THE STUDY OF ZOOLOGY. (A Lecture delivered at the South
Kensington Museum, in 1861, and subsequently published by the
Department of Science and Art)
94
VII.
ON THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF LIFE. (A Lay Sermon delivered in
Edinburgh, on Sunday, the 8th of November, 1868, at the request
of the late Rev. James Cranbrook ; subsequently published in the
Fortnightly Review)
120
VIII.
THE SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS OF POSITIVISM. (A Reply to Mr. Congreves
Attack upon the preceding Paper. Published in the Fortnightly
Review, 1869)
147
IX.
ON A PIECE OF CHALK. (A Lecture delivered to the Working Men of
Norwich, during the Meeting of the British Association, in 1868.
Subsequently published in Macmillan's Magazine)
174
X.
GEOLOGICAL CONTEMPORANEITY AND PERSISTENT TYPES OF LIFE. (The
Anniversary Address to the Geological Society for 1862)
202
XI.
GEOLOGICAL REFORM. (The Anniversary Address to the Geological
Society for 1869)
228
XII.
THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES. (The Westminster Review, April 1860)
255

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