INDEX 



471 



War and ethnology : Huxley no 

 longer attending to anthro- 

 pology, ii. 119 ; aim of Genesis 

 controversy, 429 



Clarke, F. Le Gros, evolution and 

 the Church, ii. 343 n. 



Clayton, N. P., letter to — moral 

 duty and the moral sense : in- 

 fluence of Franklin and Fox 

 compared, iii. 222 



Clergy and physical science, 1. 443 



Clericalism, iii. 123, 329 



Clerk-Maxwell, to help in Men of 

 Science Series, ii. 257 sq. 



Clifford, W. K., i. 372, 453 ; ii. 265 

 his friends rally to, in his illness, 



ii. 259 

 opinion of, iii. 355 



Clifl'ord, Mrs. , letters to— a difficulty, 

 ii. 272 

 the P.C. : a spiritual peerage, iii. 

 251 ; human nature, 401 



Clodd, Edward, note on secular edu- 

 cation, ii. 33 ; letters to — his 

 book, JesT.is of Nazareth : Bible 

 reading, ii. 273 

 reply to condolence on his 

 daughter's death, iii. 45 ; Posi- 

 tivism : will devote his remain- 

 ing powers to theological 

 questions, 116 ; Baur's merit : 

 proposes work on the three great 

 myths, 118, cp. 160 ; legal aspect 

 of the "Darkest England" 

 scheme : controversy and waste 

 of time, 179 ; new edition of 

 " Bates " : alleged ignoring of 

 distinguished men by Royal 

 Society, 276 ; Man's Place after 

 thirty years, 278 ; answering 

 letters : Kidd on Social Evolu- 

 tion : Lord Salisbury at Oxford, 

 336 



Cobden, Richard, i. 216; and Inter- 

 national College, 389 



Cock Lane and Common Sense, iii. 

 396 



Cole, Sir Henry, the humour of 

 public affairs, iii. 249 



Colenso, Bishop, Bishop Wilberforce 

 on, i. 292 ; also 345, 372 ; ii. 311 



Coleridge, i. 315 



Coleridge, Lord, and vivisection, iii. 

 132 



Collected Essays, review of, by Pro- 

 fessor Ray Lankester, iii. 318 



Collier, Hon. John, letters to— the 

 "Apologetic Irenicon": art in 

 London University, iii. 225 ; a 

 pertinacious portrait painter, 



259 ; effect of influenza on per- 

 sonal appearance : the Romanes 

 Lecture an egg-dance, 296 



Collier, Hon. Mrs. John, letters to 

 — a country visit, ii. 353 ; secre- 

 tarial work: incidents of travel, 

 380 ; Naples : violent changes of 

 weather, 384 ; secretarial work : 

 Catherine of Siena, 399 ; end of 

 Italian trip, 406 

 prize at the Slade School : return 

 from Maloja, iii. 82 ; the Canaries, 

 153; objects of the seashore, 205, 

 206 ; the P.C, 251 ; the cat, 285 ; 

 nonsense letter, 416 ; an Oxford 

 training, 418 



Collier, W. F., letters to— proposed 

 visit to, ii. 373 

 a touching mark of confidence, iii. 

 73 ; law of Deceased Wife's 

 Sister : Shakespeare and the 

 sexes of plants, 101 ; the P.C. : 

 "What is honour?": a new 

 Beatitude, 254 ; visit to, 149 



CoUings, E. T., letter to— alcohol as 

 a brain stimulant, iii. 121 



CoUings, Right Hon. Jesse, his 

 mother and the P.C, iii. 255 



Commission, Medical Acts, ii. 307, 

 318 ; report of, 318-320 



Commission, Scottish Universities, 

 ii. 224 sq., 243 



Commissions, Royal, ii. 3 sq., Ill 

 Fisheries, i. 291, 337, 343, 359, 365 ; 

 on Science and Art instruction, 

 436 

 on Science, ii. 101 ; on Trawling, 

 297 ; Fishery, of 1883, 347, 348 



Common, T., letter to — Nietzsche: 

 German work and style : moral- 

 ity and evolution, iii. 302 



Comparative anatomy, letter on, L 

 214 



Comte, criticism on, i. 432 sq. 

 would need re-^vriting, iii. 397 : 

 typical of the century ? 322 



Comtism, defined as " Catholicism 

 without Christianity," i. 432 



Comtists, opinion of, iii. 354, 355 ; 

 see also Positi\nsm 



Conditions, influence of, ii. 443 



Congreve, controversy with, i. 432 



Controversy, opinion of, i. 362, 416; 

 ii. 231, 241 ; iii. 179 

 and friendship, ii. 94, iii. 38 ; ex- 

 hilarating effect of, ii. 398, 426, 

 427, 436, 470 

 aim of, iii. 111,123; in self-defence, 

 400 



Controverted Qiiestions, iii. 212 ; laboiu 



