INDEX 



475 



English literature, teaching of, letter 

 on, ii. 144 



English Men of Science Series pro- 

 jected, ii. 255 sqq. 



Enniskillen, Lord, i. 292 



Erasmus, opinion of, iii. 353, 404 



Erebus and Terror, Hooker on, i. 82 



Erichssen, Professor, on Vivisection 

 Commission, ii. 171 



Ethnological Society, President of, 

 i. 380 ; presidential address, 

 442 

 amalgamation of two societies, ii. 4 



Ethnology, work on, i. 285, 286, 360, 

 379, 394-396, 411 ; ii. 4, 7 ; Sir M. 

 Foster on, i. 380 ; systematic 

 series of photographs, 442 

 definition of, ii. 4 ; attention 

 turned away from, in 1873, 119 



Eton, new Headmaster, and future 

 of, ii. 453; Huxley a Governor 

 of, 264 ; iii. 85 

 examinations, iii. 125 



Europeans, alleged inferiority of 

 senses in, iii. 171 



Evans, Sir J., on Marine Biological 

 Association, iii. 66, 67 

 Letters to — getting in harness a 

 tonic : need of rest, ii. 375 ; 

 Ravenna : takes up Italian 

 again, 383 ; work of Koyal 

 Society Secretary, 380 ; a growl 

 from Italy, 404 n. 

 description of pleurisy, iii. 25 n. ; 

 delay over Spirida and Darwin 

 obituary, 59 ; Copley Medal : 

 Geological Congress : punni - 

 grams, 90 ; pliocene and niio- 

 cene man : language no test of 

 race, 174 ; a forgotten subscrip- 

 tion, 285 



Evolution, article for Encyclopxdia, 

 ii. 191, 227 ; lectui-es on, at 

 New York, 21 2 ; demonstrative 

 evidence of, 213 ; accumulation 

 of evidence for, 278 ; laws of, 

 applied to the arrangemen t of the 

 Vertebrata, 278 ; iii. 431 ; theory 

 must have been invented by 

 latter paleontologists, ii. 310 ; 

 illustrated by the Pearly Naut- 

 ilus, 345 sq. 

 experimental, iii. 203, 204 



Evolution and morality, iii. 303 



'■' Evolution of Theology," ii. 437 



Evolutionary thought builds up as 

 well as pulls down, iii. 214 



Examinership under Science and 

 Art Department, iii. 10 sq., 94, 

 125, 126 



Exodus, the real story of, ii. 352 

 Eyre, Governor, i. 402-409 



Faith, the sin of, iii. 366 



Falconer, Dr. Hugh, i. 308 



Family motto, tenax propositi, ii. 

 267, 268 



Panning, Mrs., i. 260 



Fanning, William, his friend in 

 Sydney, i. 53, 54 

 death of, iii. 24 



Fanning, F., visit to, iii. 298 



Faraday, Michael, interview with, i. 

 31, 144, 224, 225 

 and titles, ii. 55 



influence in science, iii. 19 ; the 

 knowledge of popular audiences, 

 300 



Farrar, Dean, on science in public 

 schools, i. 400, 443; at Sion 

 House meeting, 436 



Farrar, Eev. Professor, account of 

 the Oxford British Association, 

 1860, i. 264, 274 



Farrer, Lord, letters to — official 

 folly : fallacies tenacious of life, 

 ii. 274 ; Fishery appointment, 

 291 ; Gladstone controversy : 

 ignorance of the so-called edu- 

 cated classes, 427 ; effect con- 

 troversy on health, ib. 

 the Cassowary rhyme, iii. 265 ; his 

 elevation to the peerage : criti- 

 cism of Romanes Lecture, 300 ; 

 the Devil Prince of this Cosmos: 

 a priori reasoning : the Estab- 

 lished Church and our simian 

 origin : attack on the School 

 Board compromise, 335 ; the a 

 priori method an anachronism : 

 method of the Political Econo- 

 mists and Eubiotics : growing 

 hopefulness in age, 337 ; aim of 

 the chapter in Owen's Life : hint 

 for an essay on Government : 

 London University Reform, 348 



Fawcett, Professor, stays with, i. 287 



Fayrer, Sir Joseph, settles his career 

 for him, i. 33, 362; great anthropo- 

 logical scheme, 394 ; invites 

 Huxley to Calcutta, ib. ; ethno- 

 logical photographs, 443 

 Letters to— declines invitation to 



Calcutta, i. 395 

 Indian Canidae, ii. 277 

 the P.C. : career due to his sug- 

 gestion, iii. 252 



Felixstowe, visits, i. 129 ; Mrs. 

 Huxley at, 287 



Fichte, i. 315 



