I. SCIENCE AND CULTURE. |
An Address delivered at the Opening of Sir Josiah Mason’s Science College, at Birmingham, on the 1st of October 1880Pages1to23Pages1to23 |
II. UNIVERSITIES: ACTUAL AND IDEAL. |
The Inaugural Address of the Lord Rector of the University of Aberdeen, 27th February 1874.—Contemporary Review, 1874Pages1to2324 to 64 |
III. TECHNICAL EDUCATION. |
An Address delivered to the Working Men’s Club and Institute, 1st December 1877.—Nineteenth Century, 1878Pages1to2365 to 85 |
IV. ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTION IN PHYSIOLOGY. |
Read at the Meeting of the Domestic Economy Congress at Birmingham, 1877Pages1to2386 to 93 viii |
V. JOSEPH PRIESTLEY. |
An Address delivered on the occasion of the Presentation of a Statue of Priestley to the Town of Birmingham, on the 1st of August 1874.—Macmillan’s Magazine, 1874Pages1to2394 to 127 |
VI. ON THE METHOD OF ZADIG. |
A Lecture delivered at the Working Men’s College, Great Ormond Street, 1880.—Nineteenth Century, 1880Pages1to23128to148 |
VII. ON THE BORDER TERRITORY BETWEEN THE ANIMAL AND THE VEGETABLE KINGDOMS. |
An Evening Lecture at the Royal Institution, Friday, January 28, 1876.—Macmillan’s Magazine, 1874Pages1to23149 to 179 |
VIII. ON CERTAIN ERRORS RESPECTING THE STRUCTURE OF THE HEART ATTRIBUTED TO ARISTOTLE. |
Nature, 6th November 1879Pages1to23180 to 198 |
IX. ON THE HYPOTHESIS THAT ANIMALS ARE AUTOMATA, AND ITS HISTORY. |
An Address delivered at the Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, at Belfast, 1874.—Fortnightly Review, 1874Pages1to23199 to 245 ix |
X. ON SENSATION AND THE UNITY OF STRUCTURE OF THE SENSIFEROUS ORGANS. |
An Evening Lecture at the Royal Institution, Friday, March 7, 1879.—Nineteenth Century, 1879Pages1to23246 to 273 |
XI. EVOLUTION IN BIOLOGY. |
The EncyclopÆdia Britannica, Ninth Edition, vol. viii. 1878Pages1to23274 to 309 |
XII. THE COMING OF AGE OF “THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES.” |
An evening Lecture at the Royal Institution, Friday, 9th April 1880.—Nature, 1880Pages1to23310 to 324 |
XIII. THE CONNECTION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES WITH MEDICINE. |
An Address delivered at the Meeting of the International Medical Congress in London, 9th August 1881Pages1to23325 to 349 |