1. Faraday's lecture notes, TEE MS SC 2/1/3, p. 359.
2. This figure was arrived at in the course of an as yet unpublished study of science and religion in the mid 1860s.
3. Knight, op. cit. (7), pp. 16–18.
4. Morris Berman, Social Change and Scientific Organization: The Royal Institution, 1799–1844 (London, 1978), pp. 32–99.
5. Jan Golinski, Science as Public Culture: Chemistry and Enlightenment in Britain, 1760–1820 (Cambridge, 1992), pp. 190–203.