INDEX 



533 



Political Economy, method of, ii. 407. 

 Pollock, H., at Lynton, ii. 45. 

 Pollock, Dr. Julius, i. 537; at Lynton, 



ii. 45. 

 Pollock, W. F., on Committee of the 



Reader, i. 227; and Tyndall's ab- 

 sence, 420. 



Port Essington, i. 46, 47. 

 Positivism, the scientific aspects of, i. 



322, 323; ii. 318 sqq. 

 Possibilities and impossibilities, ii. 



296 sq. 



Posthumous fame, i. 510. 

 Poulton, Professor, letter to Genesis 



and inspiration: Canon Driver's 



criticisms, ii. 126. 

 " Pour le merite," i. 427. 

 Powell, Rev. Montague, on Huxley 



and the scientific docker, ii. 389. 

 Practical Biology, adapted for America, 



ii. i. 

 Practical life as a rule-of-three sum, i. 



437- 



Prestwich, Sir Joseph, his Geology and 



the Genesis controversy, ii. 126. 

 Letters to on presidency of Geo- 

 logical Society, i. 334; the Privy 

 Councillorship: temporal and 

 other deserts, ii. 347. 



Price, Professor Bartholomew, letter 

 to D.C.L., ii. 118; gaps among 

 friends, 128. 



Priesthood, power of, ii. 402. 



Priestley, address on, i. 439, 442. 



Primer, Introductory, i. 420, 525, ii. 2. 



Primrose, H., dines with, ii. 31. 



Pritchard, Professor, and Metaphysi- 

 cal Society, i. 337. 



Promotion by seniority, ii. 312. 



Protest, a theological, i. 504 sq. 



Providence, ii. 320, 321. 



Psychology, projected introduction to, 

 i. 525, " i. 



Ptolemy compared with Newton, i. 



215- 

 Punch, squib on the Ape question, 



i. 206, 215; cartoon of Huxley, ii. 



28 . 



Pupil teachers, ii. 166. 

 Puritanism, in action and belief, i. 353. 

 Pusey, opposes D.C.L. for Froude 



and Huxley, i. 354. 

 Pye Smith, Dr., i. 258. 



Pyrosoma, i. 62; further observations 

 on, i. 227. 



Quain, Dr. Richard, President Royal 

 College of Surgeons, i. 336. 



Quakerism, rise of, compared to rise 

 of Christianity, ii. 283. 



Quarterly Review, attack on Darwin, 

 i. 457 sq. 



Quekett, J. T., unfairly treated, i. 101. 



Radiata, a zoological lumber-room, i. 

 63, 142. 



Ramsay, Sir A. C., i. 150, 412. 



Rankine, Professor, presentation to, 

 at Liverpool, i. 360. 



Ransom, Dr., indirectly determined 

 his career, ii. 142. 



Rathbone, P. H., presides at the 

 Sphinx Club dinner to Huxley, 

 i. 360. 



Rathbone, W., wishes to send Hux- 

 ley on a visit to India, i. 381. 



Rathke, i. 152. 



Rattlesnake, H.M.S., enters, i. 26; 

 quarters on, 28, 30; life on, 30 

 sq.; voyage of, 33 sq. , 44 sq. ; 

 effect on Huxley's development, 

 61 ; Voyage of the, reviewed by 

 Huxley, i. 50 sq. 



Ravenna, ii. 92. 



Ray Society, helps publish Huxley's 

 early papers, i. 81, 97; translation 

 of Haeckel's Morphologic, 327. 



Read, Charles, on Huxley's retire- 

 ment from the School Board, i. 



327- 



Reader, the, i. 227. 

 Reaumur, on the six-fingered Maltese, 



i. 185; appreciation of, i. 514 515; 



ii. 431- 



Reconcilers, i. 258. 



Red Lion Club, i. 94, 98. 



Rede Lecture, on the Pearly Nautilus 

 and Evolution, ii. 62, 63. 



Reeks, Trenham, i. 167; on the temper- 

 ature of a letter from Tyndall,432. 



Reformation, the New, i. 427. 



' Rehmes," ii. 123, 296, 314. 



Reid, Sir John Watt, at Haslar, i. 

 26; advice, 62. 



Religion and morality, defined, i. 

 368 w. 



