INDEX 



535 



Owens College, 433; on Men 

 of Science Series, 535, 536; sec- 

 ond sketch of Introductory Sci- 

 ence Primer, ii. 2; on his knight- 

 hood, 71; attack of pleurisy, 166; 

 technical education, 165; sectarian 

 training colleges, 166. 



Rosebery, Lord, letters to a deputa- 

 tion on London University re- 

 form, ii. 336; a contretemps at a 

 public dinner, ii. 395. 



Ross, Sir James, meeting with, i. 95. 



Rosse, Lord, P.R.S., i. 78; his help, 



in, 115- 



Rousseau, ii. 263. 



Royal College of Science, to be kept 

 clear of new University scheme, 

 ii. 33i sq. 



Royal Society, and Huxley's early 

 papers, i. 61, 65, 68, 72, 77, 81; 

 elected Fellow, 73, 104; nearly re- 

 ceives Royal Medal, 75; elected 

 on Council, 87; Medal, 109, in, 

 114; his work as Secretary, 348; 

 duties of Secretary, ii. 94, 96; 

 resignation of Presidency, 76, 79, 

 81-83, 115; admission of medical 

 men, 119 sq. ; evening meetings 

 and smoking, 120; politics and 

 the Presidency, 184-88; federation 

 scheme, 201 ; dealings with Hux- 

 ley, 226; alleged ignoring of dis- 

 tinguished men, 364; Fee Reduc- 

 tion Fund, ib. 



Riicker, Professor, and new Univer- 

 sity scheme, ii. 331. 



Ruskin, breach of confidence touch- 

 ing a letter of his, ii. 139. 



Rutherford, Professor, helps in the 

 new science teaching, i. 407. 



Sabine, Colonel, i. 87, 98, 113; and the 



Schlagintweits, 245; and Darwin's 



Copley Medal, 275. 

 Sacramental food, ii. 357. 

 St. Andrews, Lord Rectorship, i. 400, 



516. 



St. Andrews, sends his son to, i. 513. 

 St. Thomas' Hospital, lectures at, i. 



118. 

 Salisbury, Lord, interview with, on 



literary and scientific honours, ii. 



175; second vote of thanks to, as 



President of the British Associa- 

 tion, 399; criticism in Nature, 400, 

 407. 

 Salmon disease, ii. 26, 31; Memoir on, 



42, 43- 



Salmon, their " playground," ii. 31. 



Salpa, i. 62, 82; aim of his work on, 

 99; anticipated in, 100. 



Salters' Company, present Huxley 

 with their freedom, ii. 54. 



Salvation Army controversy, origin, 

 ii. 288; progress of, 289, 290. 



Samuelson, Mr., letter to, on clerical 

 attacks, i. 360. 



Sanderson, Sir Burdon, Vivisection 

 Bill, i. 470, 471; discussion with 

 Tyndall, 516; dines with, ii. 35. 



Sandon, Lord, leaves School Board, 

 i. 400. 



Sandys, J. E., his speech presenting 

 Huxley for LL.D. at Cambridge, 

 ii. 4; letter to " tenax pro- 

 positi," 5. 



Satan, the prince of this world, ii. 

 322, 379, 381, 406. 



Saturday Review, science in, i. 1-50. 

 . Sauropsida, i. 316. 



Savages, interviews with, i. 55. 



Savigny, his observations on Salpa 

 supplemented, i. 62; his morpho- 

 logical method adopted, 100. 



Schlagintweit, the brothers, i. 245. 



Schmitz, Dr. L., head of International 

 College, i. 291. 



Schomburgk, Sir Richard, i. 255. 



School Board, work on, i. 362-80; his 

 campaign continued in " Admin- 

 istrative Nihilism, "1.384; compro- 

 mise, letters on, ii. 367; Diggleite 

 attack on the compromise, 406. 



Schurman, Professor, on design in 

 evolution, ii. 200. 



Science and Agriculture, ii. 300. 



Science and Art Department, lectures 

 for, i. 119; value of examinations, 

 274; examinations, ii. 63. 



" Science and Art in Relation to Edu- 

 cation," ii. 43. 



Science and creeds, ii. 172; and its 

 prophets, 396. 



" Science and Culture," ii. 14. 



" Science and Religion, Truthfulness 

 in," ii. 226. 



