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1888. The history of chemical teaching in Aberdeen.

In Alma

Mater for 31st October; 7th and 14th November. Ne sutor ultra. In Alma Mater for 7th November (p. 18); "Our clerical friend, etc." (p. 27).

[Result of the late contest for the assessorship.] In Alma Mater for 14th November.

On the pressure of examinations: a criticism of a protest
by Mr. Auberon Herbert. (Reprinted in Dissertations,
1903.)

Speech at political demonstration on Irish Crimes Bill.
In Aberdeen Free Press of 13th August.

1889. Recollections of Dr. William Knight. In Alma Mater for 16th, 23rd and 30th January; 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th February.

The empiricist position. In Mind for July. (Reprinted in Dissertations, 1903.)

1890. Latin teaching in the pre-Union colleges. In Aberdeen Free Press of 28th April.

1891. On physiological expression in psychology. In Mind for January. (Reprinted in Dissertations, 1903.)

University extension. In Aberdeen Free Press of 11th
December.

1892. Pleasure and pain. In Mind for April. (Reprinted in Dissertations, 1903.)

Education. In Aberdeen Free Press of 18th January.

Reminiscences of Rev. Dr. Kidd.

In Aberdeen Evening (Reprinted in Dr.

Gazette of 25th April and 2nd May.
Stark's Life of Dr. Kidd.)

Speech at opening of Public Library. In Aberdeen Free
Press of 6th July.

Speech at presentation of bust to Public Library. In
Aberdeen Free Press of 27th August.

1893. Biographical notice of George Croom Robertson. In Mind for January.

Respective spheres and mutual helps of introspection and psycho-physical experiment on psychology. In Mind for January. (Reprinted in Dissertations, 1903.)

1894. The senses and the intellect. Fourth edition. Lond.

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1894. Philosophical remains of George Croom Robertson, with a memoir. Edited by Alexander Bain and T. Whittaker. Lond.

Definition and problems of consciousness. In Mind for
July. (Reprinted in Dissertations, 1903.)

The House of Lords. In Aberdeen Free Press of 29th
January.

Speech on sports at opening of Ferryhill bowling green.
In Aberdeen Free Press of 3rd September.

The chair of moral philosophy. In Aberdeen Journal
of 16th November.

1896. Contributions to Dr. Joseph Ogilvie's Professor John Cruickshank, LL.D., pp. 35-40, 69-76, 113-121.

1899. The emotions and the will. Fourth edition. Lond. 1902. The university ideal, past and present. (Reprinted in P. J. Anderson's Rectorial Addresses, pp. 240-258.) 1903. Dissertations on leading philosophical topics. (Reprints.)

Lond.

1904. Autobiography. Lond.

INDEX.

ABERCROMBIE, Dr., suggestion as Aristotelian Society, 373, 381, 390,

to Christian Evidences, 63.
Aberdeen, Earl of, 374.
Aberdeen Philosophical Society,
136, 277, 284, 323, 354, 371,
416; member of, 143; first paper
to, 143.

Aberdeen Public Library, 412.
Aberdeen School Board, 315.
Aberdeen University Club, Lon-
don, 386; chairman (1885), 380.
Accident, fall from horse, 382.
Adam, James, Aberdeen Herald,
265.

Adams, John C., 192.
Adams, Serjeant, 139.
Adamson, Prof. Robert, 380.
Addison, 53, 96.
Æschines, 63.

Aiken, anti-burgher minister, 37.
Airlie, Lady, 328.

Airy, astronomer royal, 127, 207.
Albert, Prince, 140.

Alexander, Dr. William, 413.
Alford, Dean, 246.

Amberley, Viscount, 316.

Anderson, Sir Alex., 303.

Anderson, James, pupil, 57.
Anderson, Dr. James, 398.
Anderson, P. J., University Lib-
rarian, 381, 425, 435.
Andersonian University vacancy,

172; elected to chair, 176; post
resigned, 182.

Andrews, Dr., chemist, 230.
Anstey's Physical Geography, 229.
Anstruther, Sir Ralph, 260.
Aquinas, Thomas, 313.
Argyll, Duke of, 264.
Aristophanes, 63.

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395, 396.

Aristotle, devoid of humour, 225.
Arnold, Arthur, 317.
Arnold, Matthew, 292.
Arnott, Dr. Neil, 67, 134, 207,
224, 249; introduced to, 124;
on Comte, 154; death of, 322;
Physics, 322.

Arthur, Rev. Mr., 266.
Articles: Daguerreotype and Elec-
trotype, 86; Constitution of
Matter, 87; on Toys, 113; Pro-
perties of Matter, 102; on Open-
ing of Public Places (in Banner),
131; on Examinations (in Ban-
ner), 132; on Subscription (in
Banner), 132; Theory of Poetry,
135; Latent Heat (Phil. Soc.),
143; review of Mill's Logic
Westm.), 147; Carlyle's Cromwell
(Westm. Rev.), 184; Lewes' His-
tory of Philosophy (Westm.), 183;
Whewell's University Education,
183; Wit and Humour (Westm.
Rev.), 184; Preservation of Health
(Lowe's Mag.), 185; Travelling
(Lowe's Mag.), 188; Oken's Phy-
sio-philosophy (Chambers's Journ-
al), 195; Language, Logic,
Human Mind (Information for
People), 195; De Morgan's Formal
Logic (Chambers's Journal), 196;
Language, 201; Psychology, 202;
Logic, 202; Wit and Humour
(Westm. Rev.), 203; Rhetoric, 203;
Philosophy, 211; Education of
Citizen (Papers for People), 212;
Water Supply of Towns (Papers
for People), 212; Recent Dis-

coveries in Astronomy (Papers for
People), 212; Everyday Life of
Greeks (Papers for People), 212;
Religion of Greeks (Papers for
People), 213; What is Philoso-
phy? (Papers for People), 213;
Animal Instincts (Papers for
People), 213; Sydney Smith's
Moral Philosophy reviewed, 214;
Reichenbach'sAnimal Magnetism
reviewed, 214; Phrenology and
Psychology (Fraser), 259; Grote's
Plato reviewed in Macmillan,
281; Fortnightly, 281; Mind
and Body (Mind), 286; on Meta-
physical Study (Cont. Rev.), 336;
on Stephen's Ethics, 364; in
Alma Mater, 393.
Ashley, Lord, 199.
Assessorship, contest of 1880, 352.
Association, laws of, 49, 75, 289,
358; controversies, 381, 384.
Astronomical Society, 151.
Astronomy, 188, 194.

Austin, Henry, engineer, 197,
200.

BACON, Francis. Novum Organum,
47, 105; style, 53; Advancement
of Learning, readings in, by
Masson, 108.
Baily, Francis, 127.
Bain, George, author's father,
character, 1, 2; family, 2, 3; ad-
dresses on religion, 33; attends
Kidd's Church, 34; joins Mac-
millan's, 35; leaves Macmillan's,
36; joins Aiken's Church, 37;
health declining, 91; death,

110.

Bain, Mrs. George, author's
mother, 2; death, 90.
Bain, Mrs. Frances A. (first wife),
accident to, 362; death of, 407.
Bain, Mrs. Barbara (second wife),
415, 424.

Banner, editorship offered, 131.
Baynes, Prof. Spencer, 247, 367.
Bazaar, Aberdeen University,
opened, 380.

Beattie, Prof. James, 120.
Becker's Charikles, 212.
Becquerel's Electricity, 194.

Bedford Square Ladies' College,
lecturer in, 229; resigns appoint-
ment, 240.

Belfast, candidate for Chair of
Philosophy in Queen's College,
230.

Bell's Anatomy of Expression, 229.
Benecke's Logic, 159.
Ben Rhydding Hydropathic, 209.
Bentham, Jeremy, 284, 291, 353,

356.

Bentley's Phalaris, 47.
Berkeley, Bishop,

perceptive

theory, 25, 98.
Besant, Mrs. Annie, 337.
Best, Thomas, 57.
Beveridge, Dr. Robert, 304.
Beverly, William, LL.D., 68, 276,
348.
Bible, 33, 36.
Binney, 153.

Bircham, T. B., 246.
Bisset, Andrew, 125.
Bisset, Rev. Dr., Bourtie, 148,
265, 303.

Black, Prof. John, 318, 347, 350;
death of, 360.

Blackie, Prof. John S., 56, 170;
on Classification of Sciences,

158.
Blackwell prize competed for, 53,
171.

Blaikie, William G., class-fellow, 65.
Blake, class-fellow, 168, 228, 262.
Bland's Problems, 23.
Board of Health, Assistant Sec-

retary, 200; resigns, 210.
Bombay, vacant chair, 130.
Bonnycastle's Algebra, 6.
Boole, George, 296.
Bopp's Comparative Grammar, 202.
Boswell's Johnson, 46.
Boulton, M. P. W., 335.
Bradlaugh, Charles, 337.
Bradley, Mr. F. H., 333, 365.
Braid, mesmerist, 236.
Brandis, Prof., 243.

Brazier, Prof. James, 301; retires,
394.

Brewster, Sir David, 175, 191.
British Association in 1845, 104,

202; Edinburgh, 311; York,
357; Aberdeen, 257, 379.

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