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LIFE OF PROFESSOR HUXLEY 



Bums, John, and poem on Tenny- 

 son, iii. 271 



Burton, Edward, letter to — advice 

 against building disregarded, ii. 

 91, 92 



Busk, G., stays with, i. 164, 181 ; on 

 Snowdon with, 'J07 ; joint trans- 

 lation of Kiillikor, 229; also i. 

 322, 32G, 36S, 370 

 X Club, ii. 433 



Butler's Analogy, i. 847 



Cabanis, i. 350 



Cairns, Professor, i. 305 



Calcutta,museum appointment, 1.437 



Calvinism in science, ii. 10 



Cambridge, British Association at, 

 i. 259, 274, 2S7 sq. 

 Darwin's LL.D.,il. 227-230; Hux- 

 ley's LL.D. 266; Rede Lecture, 

 344, 347 

 visit to, iii. 22 ; Harvey Tercenten- 

 ary, 306 



Campbell, Professor Lewis, letters 

 to — value of Mariner's testimony 

 about the Tongans, ii. 43S 

 Oxford, British Association at, 

 1S94, stronghold of the priest- 

 hood in opposing scientific 

 method, iii. 330 



Campbell, Mrs. L., letter to— hybrid 

 gentian on a nameless island in 

 Sils Lake, iii. 331 



Canaries, trip to, iii. 147-156 



Canino, Prince of, at British Associa- 

 tion, Ipswich, i. 130-132 



Card well. Lord, vivisection question, 

 ii. 168-170 



Carlyle, influence of, i. 13, 19, 21, 39S ; 

 ii. 310 ; iii. 172 

 installed Lord Rector at Edin- 

 burgh when Huxley received 

 LL.D., i. 397; hatred of Darwin- 

 ism, 398 

 death of, ii. 310 



Carlyle, Mrs., saying about Owen, 

 iii. 27 



Carnarvon, Lord, Vivisection Bill, 

 ii. 172 



Carpenter, Rev. Estlin, letter to — 

 acknowleilges his book. The 

 First Three Gos-pels : historical 

 basis of Christianity : compari- 

 son of Nazarenism vrith Quaker- 

 ism, iii. 168 



Carpenter, W. B., approves of his 

 views, i. 134 ; support for P.R.S. , 

 139 ; dealings with, about the 

 Registrarship of London Uni- 

 versity, 162 ; at his marriage, 



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186; Examiner at London Uni- 

 versity, 213 ; at Lanilash Bay, 

 223 ; and Bathybius, 426 



Carus, Victor, corresponds with, i. 

 216 ; also 234, 292 

 takes Wyville Thomson's lectures 

 in 1S74, ii. 175 ^ 



Cassowary, rliyme, iii. 266 H 



Cats, love for, i. 76 W 



Cavendish, Lord F., assassination 

 of, ii. 326 



Cell theory, review of, i. 203 



Celt question, ii. 5 sij. 



Challenger expedition, and Bathy- 

 bius, i. 427 

 some results of, ii. 175 



Chamberlain, Right Hon. Joseph, 

 asked to Royal Society dinner, 

 ii. 349 



Chambers, Robert, at Oxford, 1860, 

 i. 260, 271 



Chamisso, quoted, i. 69 



Chandler, Dr., apprenticed to, i. 21, 

 22 



Chapman, the publisher, i. 175, 176 



Cherubim, and terrestrial creation, 

 i. 450 n. 



Chess player, natvu-e compared to a 

 hidden, i. 430 



Chichester, Bishop of, on Huxley's 

 search after the Ur-gentian, ii. 

 458 



Christian dogmas, i. 347 



Christianity, " development " of, ii. 

 109 sq., 113 sq. ; demonology of, 

 109 

 historical basis of, iii. 161 ; com- 

 parison with Quakerism, 170 



Chrystal, Professor, to help in Men 

 of Science Series, ii. 25'7 



Church Array, answer to appeal for 

 subscription to, iii. 349 



Church, Established, and our simian 

 origin, iii. 335 



Churchill, the publisher, i. 124 



City and Guilds Institute, ii. 220 sq. 



City Companies and education, ii. 

 219 sq. ; 334 



Clark, Sir Andrew, M.D., at Haslar, 

 i. 35 

 successful treatment by, ii. 77, 

 178, iii. 386 ; meets on return 

 from Italy, ii. 409 ; advises re- 

 tirement, 410 ; on Clifford's ill- 

 ness, 259 ; election as P. R. S. , 419 



Clark, Sir J., help from, i. 115 



Clark, J. W., Master of the Salters 

 Company, letter from — educa- 

 tion, ii. 334 



Clarke, Hyde, letters to — Ashautee 



