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LIFE OF PROFESSOR HUXLEY 



Aristotle compared with Darwin, ii. 



22S ; certain errors attributed 



to, ii. 263 sq. ; estimate of the 



MSS. of, 264 

 Armstrong, Sir Alexander, at Haslar, 



i. 35 

 Armstrong, Lord, visits to, i. 436 ; 



ii. 200, 227 

 and a Newcastle society, ii. 351 

 Arnold, M., letters to— a lost um- 

 brella, i. 448 

 St. Paid and PrnteHantism, ii. 11 ; 



on death of his son, 72 

 Arolla, first visit to, ii. 457 sq, 



second visit to, iii. 20 sq. 

 Aryans, origin of, iii. 173 

 Ascidians, new species of, i. 83 ; 



Doliolum and Appendieularia, 



110 ; on the structure of. 111 ; 



catalogue of, 213 

 Ashby, Mr., on sanitary work, ii. 359 

 Ashley, Hon. E., Vivisection Bill, 



ii. 167 

 Atavism, defence of the word, i. 295 

 Athanasian Creed, anecdote, ii. 217 

 Atheism logically untenable, i. 347 ; 



ii. 133 ; iii. 18 

 Athenseum Club, elected to, i. 216 

 Augustan epoch to be beaten by an 



English epoch, i. 230 

 Automatism, Darwtu suggests he 



should review himself on, ii. 315 

 Auvergne, trip in, ii. 101 sqq. ; glacia- 



tion in, 104 ; prehistoric skeleton 



at Le Puy, ib. 



Babbage, calculating machine, and 

 the theory of induction, iii. 161 

 sq. 



Bacon, influence of, i. 429 

 character, ii. 282 



" Baconian Induction," criticism of, 

 ii. 236 sq.; Spedding on, 238-240 



Baer, von, influence of, i. 150, 234 ; 

 his Copley Medal, 436 

 his work, ii. 317 



Bailey, P., at Lynton, Ii. 321 



Baillon, led to make fresh observa- 

 tions through Huxley's gentian 

 paper, iii. 76 



Bain, Professor A., i. 372 ; ii. 125 



Balaam-Centaur, ii. 189 



Balfour, Right Hon. A., critique on 

 his Foundations of Belief, iii. 

 352-359 



Balfour, Francis, death of, ii. 314 ; 

 obituary, 348 ; likeness to 

 Huxley, 315 ; looked to as his 

 successor, 315 

 opinion of, iii. 355 



Ball, John, with Huxley at Belfast, 

 ii. 135 fq. 



Ball, W. Piatt, letter to— criticises 

 his Use and Disuse : advice as to 

 future work, iii. 170 



Baptism, i. 322 



" Harriers, The Three," i. 284 



Barry, Bishop, on Huxley's work on 

 the School Board, ii. 28, 43 



Bastian, Dr. H. Charlton, on spon- 

 taneous generation, ii. 14, 17 



Bateson, Mr., letter to— his book 

 On Variation returns from 

 speculation to fact : natwa faclt 

 saltum, iii. 319, 320 



Bathvbius, i. 426 sq. ; ii. 268 sq. ; 

 iii. 16 

 not accepted in connection with 

 Darwin's speculations, ii. 268 

 n. ; "eating the leek" about, 

 268 sq. 



Baynes, Thomas Spencer, letters to 

 — Aberdeen Address, ii. 125 ; 

 parsons at Edinburgh lectures, 

 178 ; regime for health, 180 ; 

 arrangements for the Encydo- 

 pcedia, 186 ; articles for Encydo- 

 pc^lla, 186-193 ; work on Dick 

 Swiveller's principle, 187 ; hand- 

 writing, ISS ; puts aside a sub- 

 ject when done with, 188, 191 ; a 

 Balaam - Centaur, 189 ; Dean 

 Stanley's handwriting, 190 ; 

 articles between H. and L, 192 ; 

 sons-in-law, 193 ; Biology con- 

 trasted with Criticism, etc., 190 ; 

 reports of his American trip, 

 213 ; Harvey article, 236 



Beale, Professor, i. 263, 265 



Beaufort, Sir F. (Hydrographer); 

 assistance from, i. 81, 85, 105, 106 



Beaumont, Elie de, contradicted by 

 nature, ii. 76 



Belemnites, on, ii. 218, 232 



Bell, Thomas, ready to help, i. 87, 

 91, 117 ; as man of science, 137 ; 

 writes official statement on the 

 award of Royal Society Medal to 

 Huxley, 149, 336 



Bence Jones, Dr., kindness of, 1. 

 325 ; would make the Fullerian 

 Professorship permanent, 422 

 friendly conspiracy, ii. 74 sq. 



Bennett, "Risdon, and F.R.S., ii. 420 



Bentham, G., at x Club, i. 372 



Benvenuto Cellini, ii. 384 



Berkeley, i. 350 

 proposed book on, ii. 376 



Berkeley, Rev. M. J., mycological 

 work, ii. 15 sq. 



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