Hospitals in London, 181
Howes, Professor G.B., 173, 174, 207, 277
Humboldt, 92
Hume, David, 217, 218, 223, 240, 255, 256
Hume, David, quotations from, 223, 241, 256
Humour, 209
Hunterian Professor, 129
Huxley, birth, 2;
parents, 2, 3;
school, 4;
apprenticed to medicine,
5;
enters Charing Cross
Hospital, 8;
first original paper, 9;
graduates at London
University, 10;
becomes M.R.C.S., 11;
appointed to Haslar
Hospital, 11;
appointed to
Rattlesnake, 12;
meets his future wife at
Sydney, 19;
first paper to Royal
Society, 33;
Royal medals, 34;
becomes F.R.S., 47;
leaves naval service, 48;
appointed to Geological
Survey and School of Mines, 63;
becomes Fullerian
Professor, 64;
marriage, 64;
examiner, 65;
Croonian lecturer, 66;
visits America, 70;
becomes Secretary and
President of Geological Society, 78;
accepts Darwinism, 101;
receives Darwin medal,
108;
becomes Hunterian
Professor, 129;
starts laboratory
courses at South Kensington, 180;
becomes candidate for
London School Board, 189;
serves on Royal Commissions, 196, 204;
becomes member of Her
Majesty's Privy Council, 205;
marriage, 274;
ill-health and
retirement, 276;
death, 277;
personal appearance, 277
Huxley's layer in root-sheath of hairs, 10
Hydra, 50
Hypothesis as to History of Nature, 248, 249
Ichthyopsida, 143
Ideals and culture, 186
Indian speculation, 269
Individuality of animals, 49, 50, 51, 52, 55
Inspiration, 246, 247, 253, 254
Instincts, 154
Intellect, 243
Intermediate and linear types, 87
International Scientific Series, 173
Invertebrata, Manual of, 175
Ionia, 169
Israel, 245
Jermyn Street lectures to working men, 207
Johnson, Samuel, 219
Judaism and science, 246
Karma, 269
Kelvin, Lord, 84
Knowledge and authority, 104, 105
Kowalevsky, 57
Laboratory work, 177, 179, 180
Labyrinthodonts, 69
Lamarckism and Darwinism, 94, 97
Lankester, Professor E. Ray, 57, 60, 94, 180, 277, 282
Larvæ, 158
Law-courts and evidence, 231
Lawrence, Sir W., 144
Lectures at the School of Mines, 180
Lemurs, 163
Leutemann, 153
Leverrier, 209
Leviticus, 245
Liberal education, 228
Limbs of Man and Gorilla, 162
Linear and intermediate types, 87
Linnæan Society of London, 33, 49, 115, 138, 145
Literary culture, 186
Literary Gazette, 48
Literary style, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215
Literature, the Bible as, 254
Liverpool, 169
Living bodies, nature of, 228
Locke, 224
Lockyer, Sir Norman, 211
London, medical education in, 181
London, school board of, 189
Loyola, 262
Loxomma, 69
Lucas, Mr., 113
Luther, 262
Lyell, Sir Charles, 81, 91, 98, 144, 234, 249
Lyonet, 173
MacGillivray, John, 16, 17, 282
MacGillivray, William, 16, 100
Macmillan and Co., 171
Magna Charta, the Bible as, 245
Mammalia, classification of, 142
Man and the Apes, 155
Man, classification of, 146
Man and Gorilla, 161
Man, origin of, 144
Man and the Apes, 165
Man's Place in Nature, 147, 148
Manes and Manicheism, 265
Mantle of molluscs, 58
Manual of the Anatomy of Invertebrated Animals, 175
Manual of the Anatomy of Vertebrated Animals, 175
Marine embryos, 176
Marmosets, 163
Marsupials, 141
Mason, Sir Josiah, 185
Materialism, 217, 220, 222, 225, 227
Matter and ideas, 224
Matthew, Patrick, 100
Mauritius, 18
Medical education, 167, 181, 184
Medusæ, 33, 39, 40, 41, 42, 96, 123
Membrane bones, 134
Mental capacity of apes, 152
Mercy, 265
Mertens, 56
Mesohippus, 77
Metals, transmutation of, 257
Metaphysics, 241
Metaphysics and science, 217
Metatheria, 142
Methods in histology, 177
Microtomes, 177
Milton, 213
Mind and body, 220
Mind, growth of, 210
Miohippus, 76
Missionary spirit, 262
Mitral valve, 175
Mivart, Dr. St. George, 246-248
Modern spirit, 241
Modification of species, 92
Mollusca, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 96
Morality and religion, 237, 238
Morality of Stoics, 238
Mosaic Deluge, 235
Moseley, Professor H.N., 15
Mucous layer of germ, 43
Music, 278
Naples, International Zoölogical Station at, 176
Naturalism, 226
Natural selection, 94, 99, 100, 103, 105, 124-127
Nature, continuity of, 255
Nature, history of, 248
Nature, state of, 266
Nature, 211
Naval Architecture and Timber, 100
Nebular hypothesis, 230
Newman, Cardinal, 240
Nirvana, 272
Noah's Deluge, 235
Notochord, 134
Notogœa, 140
Old Testament, 90
Omar, 272
Optimism, 270
Orangs, 149
Organic versus Inorganic, 229
Organon, 242
Origin of species, 89, 95, 101, 102, 110
Origin of Species, reviews of, 113, 114, 115, 146
Ormuzd, 265
Ornithology, 136
Ornithorhynchus, 156
Ornithoscelida, 69
Orohippus, 77
Orthodoxy, 246
Owen, Sir Richard, 65, 66, 115, 118-121, 131, 133, 136, 145, 146, 162
Oxford, Bishop of, see Wilberforce
Palæontology and evolution, 68, 86
Palæotherium, 74
Paley, 230
Pascal, 122
Payment of teachers by results, 195
Pelvis of man and gorilla, 161
Pessimism, 270
Phillips, Professor, 69
Philosophic Zoölogique, 97, 98
Philosophy, Huxley's advice on, 218
Phosphorescence, 55
Physical education, 189
Physical geography, 170
Physics of Aristotle, 100
Physiography, 171
Physiology, 172
Pigafetta, 149
Pigmies, 149
Pioneers of Evolution, 127
Plato's Archetypes, 59
Plato's philosophy, 224
Pliohippus, 76
"Portuguese man-of-war," 41, 50
Possibilities in logic, 258
Poulton, Professor E.B., 109, 127
Prayer, efficacy of, 258
Priestley, Joseph, 239
Primers of science, 171
Primitive groove, 135
Principles of Geology, 234
Professional education, 183
Protestantism, 123, 233, 235, 236
Protestant churches and knowledge, 247
Protestants and the Bible, 247
Protohippus, 74
Prototheria, 142
Psychology, 227
Pterodactyls, 69
Pteropods, 56
Pyrosoma, 55
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, 49
Quarterly Review, 115, 116, 117
Rabbinical maxim of inspiration, 247
Radiata of Cuvier, 38
Rathke, 65
Ratites, 137
Rattlesnake, H.M.S., 13, 20, 21, 46, 282
Reade lecture, 146
Reason, age of, 239
Reformation, New, 284
Reformation, Protestant, 122, 233
Religion in education, 188, 191
Religion and morality, 237, 238
Religion and science, 120, 259
Religion, teaching, 191
Results, payment by, 195
Retina and light, 219
Revelation, 260
Revolution, French, 111
Richardson, Sir John, 12
Rights of man, 245
Robertson, Charles, 179
Rolleston, Professor, 152, 153, 266
Romanes, Professor, 152, 153, 263
Romanes lecture, 263
Rome, 247
Roscoe, Professor, 171
Rosse, Earl of, 34
Royal College of Science, 176, 180, 204, 274, 277
Royal College of Surgeons, 11, 129, 132
Royal Institution, 49, 52, 62, 64
Royal Society, 33, 34, 47, 49, 53, 58, 108, 129, 276
Rutherford, Professor, 180
Salisbury, Marquis of, 125
"Sally," the chimpanzee, 153
Salt, Dr., 5
Sauropsida, 143
Saururæ, 136
Sawyer, Bob, 184
Scepticism, 240
Schematic mollusc, 60
School of Mines, 180
Schwann, 52
Science and Art Department, 195
Science and culture, 185
Science and Judaism, 246
Science and medical education, 184
Science and metaphysics, 217
Science and religion, 259
Science and the Christian Tradition, 248
Science and the Hebrew Tradition, 248
Science primers, 171
Scientific education, 168
Scottish universities, 167
Scriptures, 246
Section-cutting, 177
Sedgwick, Professor Adam, 80, 115
Segmentation of eggs, 157
Segmentation of skull, 133
Selection and education, 190
Selective breeding, 103
Semite, ethics of, 269
Septuagint, 251
Serous layer of germ, 43
Sheldonian theatre, 264
Singing for children, 193
Skepsis, thätige, of Goethe, 99
Skull of vertebrates, 65, 129, 130, 131, 132
Socrates, 243
Southern hemisphere, former land in, 141
Speaking, public, 208