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LIFE OF PROFESSOR HUXLEY 



mutual toleration, 339-41 ; Huxley 

 writes three papers for, 341-43; 

 the name " agnostic," 343 sq. ; 

 his part in it, 341; described by 

 Professor H. Sidgwick, 344. 



Mikluko-Maclay, on fish-brains, i. 358. 



Milford, at, ii. 62, 75 sq. 



Mill, J. S., and International College, 

 i. 291; opinions condemned by 

 Ward, 347; burial of, ii. 19. 



Miller, Canon, on Huxley's retire- 

 ment from the School Board, i. 

 375, 400. 



Milman, Canon, invites Huxley to 

 opening of new buildings at Sion 

 College, ii. 157. 



Miracles, paper on, i. 490 (cp. 342); 

 agrees with orthodox arguments 

 against Hume, 532; swine, ii. 77; 

 miracles not denied as impossi- 

 ble, 296 sq. 



Mivart, Professor St. G., his state- 

 ments about Suarez criticised, i. 

 392; reminiscences, ii. 429 n., 433; 

 description of Huxley's lectures, 



437- 

 Letter to Darwin's character and 



friends: Galileo and the Pope, ii. 



122. 



Moir, Dr. John, i. 438. 

 Moleschott, i. 175. 

 Mollusca, on the Morphology of the 



Cephalous, i. 82; aim of this 



paper, 100, 105. 

 Moral sense, ii. 324 sq. 

 Morality and nature, ii. 285, 404. 

 Morison, Cotter, on anonymous re- 

 view of Gosse, ii. 153. 

 Morley, Right Hon. John, at x Club, 



i. 279; in Metaphysical Society, 



338. 

 Letter from on his Physiography, i. 



5"- 



Letters to proposed book on 

 Hume: article for the Fortnightly, 

 i. 456; a " consistent bigamist " 

 in writing for the magazines, 457; 

 possible cowardice in not pub- 

 lishing paper on miracles, 491; 

 on Physiography, 511; article for 

 the Fortnightly: "Dr. Dizzy" on 

 sea air: Darwin's LL.D., 517, 518; 

 invites him for New Year's day, 



ib. ; Harvey article: controversy: 

 foreign politics and the British 

 lion, 523; Hume: portrait: Tul- 

 loch's Pascal: Clifford's charac- 

 ter, 531; thanks for Diderot: want 

 of a portrait: sketch of the Hume: 

 Hume not half a sceptic, 531, 532; 

 the " setting of Hume's dia- 

 monds": cannot judge his work 

 in MS., ib. ; working on the Life, 

 532; Morley's criticism: division 

 of the book, 533; a critical sym- 

 posium, proposed English Men 

 of Science Series, 534; on Spottis- 

 woode, ii. 54; a Newcastle so- 

 ciety; the thought of extinction, 

 66, 67; proposed book on Berke- 

 ley, 86. 

 Morley, Samuel, on School Board, i. 



367- 



Motto of the family, " Tenax pro- 

 positi," i. 129, 142. 



Moulton, F., to help in Men of Sci- 

 ence Series, i. 535. 



" Mr. Darwin's Critics," i. 391 sq. 



Muller, Johannes, on Holothuriae, i. 

 103; his method, 112, 174; appre- 

 ciation of, ii. 42. 



Mundella, Right Hon. A. J., and tech- 

 nical education, ii. 166. 

 Letter to retiring pension, ii. 115. 



Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey, i. 68; 

 and experimental station, 167, 168; 

 and the Schlagintweits, 245; and 

 geological amateur, 296; on the 

 " Physical Basis of Life," 321. 

 Letter from on election to Athe- 

 nseum, i. 161. 



Murray, John, on quarterlies, i. 227. 



Murray, Sir J., theory of coral reefs, 

 ii. 168. 



Museum of Practical Geology, post at, 

 i. 93; catalogue for, 160. 



Museum, paleontological, ideal of, ii. 



139- 



Museums, i. 143 sq.; British, 144; Man- 

 chester, 146; Chester, 144, 146; 

 Warwick, 144. 



Napier, Sir Charles, described, i. in. 

 Napoleon III., at the British Associa- 

 tion, i. 412. 

 Nares, Sir G., Polar expedition, i. 481. 



