{4} A Lecture delivered at Winchester, May 31, 1869.
{5} Lecture delivered at Winchester, March 17, 1869.
{6} I quote from the translation of the late lamented Philip Stanhope Worsley, of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
{7} Odyssey, book vi. 127-315; vol. i. pp. 143-150 of Mr. Worsley's translation.
{8} Since this essay was written, I have been sincerely delighted to find that my wishes had been anticipated at Girton College, near Cambridge, and previously at Hitchin, whence the college was removed: and that the wise ladies who superintend that establishment propose also that most excellent institution--a swimming-bath. A paper, moreover, read before the London Association of School-mistresses in 1866, on "Physical Exercises and Recreation for Girls," deserves all attention. May those who promote such things prosper as they deserve.