INDEX 



507 



Bentham, G., at x Club, i. 279. 



Benvenuto Cellini, ii. 92. 



Berkeley, i. 262; proposed book on, 

 ii. 86. 



Berkeley, Rev. W. F., mycological 

 work, i. 356 sq. 



Besant, Mrs., exclusion from Univer- 

 sity College, ii. 61. 



Besant, Sir W., Huxley's face, ii. 

 460 n. 



Bible-reading in elementary schools, i. 

 363, 367-72, ii. 9, 3i8. 



Biological teaching, revolutionised, i. 

 405 sqq. ; Darwin on, 410. 



Biology, on the study of, i. 503. 



Birds, distention of air-cells in flight, 

 i. 230 sq. ; investigations into the 

 structure of, 244; classification of, 

 306, 307; toothed, proposed lec- 

 ture on, i. 503; geological his- 

 tory of, 507. 



Birds and reptiles, relations of, i. 316, 

 323, 362. 



Birmingham, address on Priestley, i. 

 408, 410; opens Mason College, 

 ii. 14. 



Blackie, Professor, goes with, to 

 Skelton's, i. 512. 



Blaythwayt, R., " The Uses of Senti- 

 ment," ii. 434. 



Body, " a machine of the nature of 

 an army," ii. 35. 



Bollaert, i. 217. 



Book, a good, and fools, i. 323. 



Booth, General, " Darkest England " 

 scheme, ii. 288; compared to 

 Law's Mississippi scheme, 288. 



Bowman, Sir William, retiring from 

 King's College, i. 116; death of, 



ii- 353- 



Bradlaugh, Charles, view of, ii. 61 

 (cp. i. 347). 



Bradlaugh, Miss, exclusion from Uni- 

 versity College, ii. 61. 



Bramwell, Sir F., on technical educa- 

 tion, i. 509. 



Brewster, Sir David, criticism of Dar- 

 win, i. 209. 



Bright, John, speeches, i. 512. 



Bristol Channel, report on the recent 

 changes of level in, i. 154. 



British Association, at Southampton: 

 Huxley's first paper, i. 30. 



British Association, at Ipswich, i. 78, 



95 sq. 



at Belfast, 1852, i. 86. 

 at Liverpool, 1853, i. 123. 

 at Aberdeen, i. 166. 

 at Oxford, 1860, i. 192 sqq. 

 at Nottingham, i. 298; science in pub- 

 lic schools ; President Section D, ib. 

 at Dundee: working men's lecture 



delivered by Tyndall, i. 313. 

 at Norwich: Bathybius, i. 317 sq. ; 

 "A Piece of Chalk," 319; Dar- 

 winism, ib. 

 at Exeter, i. 336. 

 at Liverpool: Huxley President, i. 



356 sq. 



at Edinburgh, i. 384. 

 at Belfast, i. 444 sqq.; address on 

 Animal Automatism, ib. 445; 

 paper on Cohimella auris, 446. 

 committee on vivisection, i. 469. 

 at Dublin, i. 530; address on An- 

 thropology, ib. 



at Sheffield: Huxley "eats the 

 leek " about Bathybius, ii. 5 sq. 

 at York: address on "Rise and 

 Progress of Paleontology," ii. 36. 

 at Plymouth, invitation for, ii. 213. 

 at Oxford, 1894: speech on growing 

 acceptance of evolution, 51.397-402. 

 British Museum, Natural History 

 Collections, i. 172; ex-officio Trus- 

 tee, ii. 71. 



Broca, P., advice as to anthropologi- 

 cal scheme, i. 295; language and 

 race, ii. 287. 



Brodie, Sir Benjamin, i. 197, 202. 

 Brodie, Professor (afterwards the sec- 

 ond Sir B.), i. 195. 



Brodie, Rev. P., letter to local mu- 

 seums, i. 147. 



Brodrick, Hon. G., letter to, on 



Linacre chair, ii. 32; visit to, 402; 



letter to reason for accepting 



P.R.S., 56. 



Brooks, Mr. and Mrs., meeting with, 



i. 498. 



Brown, Alfred, South African geolo- 

 gist, i. 296. 



Brown Sequard at Oxford, i. 211. 

 Browning, his music, ii. 359. 

 Bruce, John, visit to, i. 476; in Edin- 

 burgh, 512. 



