INDEX 



481 



182 ; sick of controversy : Glad- 

 stone and his guides, 183 ; Mr. 

 Rich's legacy : seeks portrait of 

 John Richardson, 196, 19" ; 

 Wsits to Tyndall and Mrs. Dar- 

 win, 197 ; French translation of 

 essays on Darwinism, 204 ; the 

 Privy CouncLllorship : only re- 

 maining object of ambition, 250 ; 

 influenza and the x, 260 ; funeral 

 of Hirst, ih. ; x Club : his grand- 

 child on gro^vn-up people and 

 trouble, 261 ; his sense of duty : 

 death of Bowman, 262 ; Owen's 

 work: Hume and "being made 

 a saint of," 274 ; warning against 

 overwork and influenza, 307 ; at 

 Maloja : boys and their acci- 

 dents : collects essays: writes 

 chapter in Owen's lAfe,: illness 

 of friends, 308 (cp. 321); Tyn- 

 dall's death : reminiscences, 315 ; 

 the Antarctic continent : remin- 

 iscences of Tyndall : friendly 

 words, 316 ; chapter on Owen : 

 a piece of antiquity, 321 ; British 

 Association at Oxford, 1894, 329 ; 

 Darwin Medal and Nature 

 dinner : public speaking : a tenth 

 volume of essays projected : 

 returns to philosophy : Greek 

 and English : cause of giving up 

 dissecting work : character of 

 R. Strachey : Brian and the 

 brine, 346 ; on Pithecanthropus, 

 351 ; illness and constitutional 

 toughness : Spencer and " pour 

 le merite," 301 ; reassures him 

 against the pessimistic reports 

 of his health, 362 



Hooker, Sir William, i. 334 



Horner, Leonard, i. 91, 296 



Horse, evolution of, ii. 9 ; pedigree 

 of, 101 ; recent additions to our 

 knowledge of the pedigree of, 213 



Howard, Cardinal, ii. 391 



Howell, George, M.P., letter to — "a 

 man who did his best to helj) the 

 people": technical education, 

 ii. 222 



Howes, Professor G. B., helps in the 

 new science teaching, ii. S3 n. ; 

 extends text-book, 86 

 on Huxley's drawings at South 

 Kensington, iii. 370 ; unpub- 

 lished work. Appendix I. ; remin- 

 iscences, 376 ; description of his 

 lectures, 3S0 

 Letter to — the scientific docker, 

 iii. 311 



A''OL. Ill 



Hubrecht, Professor A., impression 

 of Huxley, iii. 393 



Hull, lectures at, i. 343 



Humboldt, receives a Royal Medal, 

 i. 150 



Hume, book on, ii. 250-255 ; his 

 nearest approach to a work of 

 fiction, 271 



Hume, on miracles, ii. 252 ; his 

 philosophical diamonds require 

 setting, ib. 

 on impossibilities, ui. 187 



Humphry, Dr., Darwin's LL.D., ii. 

 230 



Hunterian Lectures, i. 190, 339, 352, 

 359 ; lectures the basis of his 

 Manual of Comparative Anatomy, 

 340 ; resigns, 450 



Hutton, R. H., on Vivisection Com- 

 mission, ii. 171 

 and vivisection, iii. 132 



Huxley, Eliza. See Scott, Mrs. 



Huxley, EUen, manies Dr. Cooke, 

 i. 9 



Huxley, George, of Wyre Hall, 

 i. 3 



Huxley, George, sen., at Ealing, i. 1 ; 

 returns to Coventry, 8 



Huxley, Mrs. George, senior (Rachel 

 Withers), mother of T. H. Hux- 

 ley, i. 1 ; description of, 4 ; love 

 for, 5 ; her death, 120, 144 

 Letters to — accommodation at sea, 

 i. 40 ; Rio, 45 ; Mauritius, 49 ; 

 description of Miss Heathom, 

 56 ; Port Essington, 62 ; an- 

 nouncing his return, 65 



Huxley, George, jun., in Pyrenees 

 with, i. 124 ; lives with, for a 

 time, 140 ; death of, 357 



Huxley, Mrs. George, jun., i. 155 



Huxley, H., letter to, on his engage- 

 ment, iiL 148 



Huxley, James Edmund, 1. 28 



Huxley, Jessie O., i. 227. See also 

 Waller, Jlrs. 



Huxley, L., letters to— on winning 

 a scholarship, ii. 272 ; Fishery 

 appointment, 292 ; on Master- 

 ship of University College, Ox- 

 ford, 306 ; assassination of Lord 

 F. Cavendish, 326 ; pagan and 

 papal Rome, 391 ; teaching of 

 history : Siena, 401 ; system at 

 Eton : Lake District Defence 

 Society, 454 

 hon. committee of French teachers, 

 iii. 20 ; will not write on politics, 

 34 ; Salvation Army : Mr. Sidg- 

 wick's rebuke to the Speaker, 



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