Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 eBook

Leonard Huxley
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 521 pages of information about Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3.

Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 eBook

Leonard Huxley
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 521 pages of information about Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3.

“Phaneropleuron Andersoni” “Memoir of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom” “Figures and Descriptions of British Organic Remains” (1861 Decade x) 47-49.  “Scientific Memoirs” 2.

“On the Zoological Relations of Man with the Lower Animals” “Natural History Review” (1861) 67-84.  “Scientific Memoirs” 2.

“On the Brain of Ateles Paniscus” “Proceedings of the Zoological Society” (1861) 247-260.  “Scientific Memoirs” 2.

“On Fossil Remains of Man” “Proceedings of the Royal Institution” (1858-62) 420-422. (February 7, 1862.) “Scientific Memoirs” 2.

“Anniversary Address to the Geological Society, 1862” “Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society” 18 (1862) 40-54.  See also in list of Essays “Geological Contemporaneity, etc.”  “Scientific Memoirs” 2.

“On the New Labyrinthodonts from the Edinburgh Coalfield” “Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society” 18 (1862) 291-296.  “Scientific Memoirs” 2.

“On a Stalk-eyed Crustacean from the Carboniferous Strata near Paisley” “Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society” 18 (1862) 420-422.  “Scientific Memoirs” 2.

“On the Premolar Teeth of Diprotodon, and on a New Species of that Genus (D.  Australis)” “Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society” 18 (1862) 422-427.  “Scientific Memoirs” 2.

“Description of a New Specimen of Glyptodon recently acquired by the Royal College of Surgeons” “Proceedings of the Royal Society” 12 (1862-63) 316-326.  “Scientific Memoirs” 2.

“Letter on the Human Remains found in Shell-mounds” (June 28, 1862) “Transactions of the Ethnological Society” 2. (1863) 265-266.  “Scientific Memoirs” 2.

“Description of Anthracosaurus Russelli, a New Labyrinthodont from the Lanarkshire Coal-field” “Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society” 19 (1863) 56-68.  “Scientific Memoirs” 2.

“On the Form of the Placenta in the Cape Hyrax” “Proceedings of the Zoological Society” (1863) page 237. (The paper was never written in full; the materials and an unfinished drawing of the membranes are at South Kensington.)

“Further Remarks upon the Human Remains from the Neanderthal” “Natural History Review” (1864) 429-446.  “Scientific Memoirs” 2.

“On the Angwantibo (Arctocebus Calabarensis, Gray) of Old Calabar” “Proceedings of the Zoological Society” (1864) 314-335.  “Scientific Memoirs” 2.

“On the Structure of the Skull of Man, the Gorilla, the Chimpanzee, and the Orang-Utan, during the period of the first dentition” “Proceedings of the Zoological Society” (1864) page 586. (This paper was never written in full, but was incorporated in “Man’s Place in Nature.”)

“On the Cetacean Fossils termed ‘Ziphius’ by Cuvier, with a Notice of a New Species (Belemnoziphius Compressus) from the Red Crag” “Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society” 20 (1864) 388-396.  “Scientific Memoirs” 3.

“On the Structure of the Belemnitidae” “Memoir of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom” Monograph 2 (1864).  “Scientific Memoirs” 3.

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