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487 



to facilitate its descent, ii. 

 53 



India, proposed visit to, ii. 49 ; the 

 shortest way home from, 79, 84 



Indian Empire, ii. 242 



Individuality, animal, i. 134, 190 ; 

 lecture on, 142 



Induction, and Babbage's calculat- 

 ing machine, iii. 161 sq. 



Intellects, English and Italian the 

 finest, ii. 29 



International College, i. 389 sq. ; 

 science at, 444 



International Medical Congress, ii. 

 307 sq. 



Invertebrata, lectures on, i. 425 



Ireland, interest in, ii. 325, 326 



Irish affairs, iii. 181, 182 ; Pamell's 

 retirement, 181, 182 ; the cause 

 of all Irish trouble, 182 ; reason 

 for being a Unionist, 207 



Irving, Sir Henry, visit from, iii. 391 



Italian, iii 389 



Italy, visit to, ii. 377-407 ; moral of, 

 410 



Jamaica Committee, i. 403-409 

 James, Margaret, grandmother of T. 



H. Huxley, i. 1 

 Jamieson, Professor B., i. 157 

 Jean Paul, Biography of the Twins, i. 



69 

 Jebb, Professor, on Erasmus, iii. 353 

 Jenner, and F.E.S., ii. 421 

 Jewsbury, Miss, friendship with, ii. 



129 

 Jex Blake, Miss, letters to — on 



medical education for women, ii. 



96 ; about her examination, 139 

 Jodrell, T. J. P., good advice, i. 



127 ; at X Club, 372 

 wishes Huxley to visit India, u. 49 

 John Inglesant suggests a scientific 



novel, ii. 323 

 Johns Hopkins University, inaugural 



address at, ii. 209 

 Jones, Rymer, i. 137 

 Jones, Wharton, influence of his 



teaching, i. 29, 37 ; comes to his 



first lecture, 144 

 Joule, Dr., his work for science, iii. 



19 

 Jowett, B., silence during opposition 



to D.C.L. for Huxley, ii. 13 

 visit from, iii. 199 ; power of the 



priesthood, 329 ; last illness of, 



309 

 Letter to — science at Oxford,ii.431 

 Judd, Professor, theories of coral 



reefs, iii. 15 



Kalisch, Dr., zoological part of his 

 Commentary on Leviticus revised, 

 iii. 211 



Karslake, Sir J. B., on Vivisection 

 Commission, ii. 171 



Kelvin, Lord, on Huxley's work in 

 support of Darwinism, i. 301 



Kennedy, E. B., his expedition, i. 

 60, 61, 64 



Kerville, H. G. de, letter to — 

 Causeries sur le Transformisme : 

 Lamarck : atheism, iii. 18 



Kidd, B., on Social Evolution, iii. 336 



King, Clarence, letter to, on Marsh's 

 collections, ii. 205 



King's College, London, rejected for 

 chair at, i. 115, 156 



Kingsley, Charles, first meeting with, 

 i. 177; opinion of Newman, iii. 

 Ill 

 Letters to — on his son Noel's 

 death : his philosophy, i. 313 ; 

 on species and sterility : anthro- 

 pomorphism, 344, 345 ; intellect 

 in man and animals : genius a 

 " sport " : Christian dogmas 

 criticised, 346 ; matter and 

 spirit, 349 ; on prayer, 356 ; 

 Royal Institution lecture : sup- 

 erstitions of men of science : 

 working-men's lectures: ori- 

 ginal sin and Darwinism: 

 whales, 399 ; on Jamaica affair, 

 406 ; on Comte, 434 



Kingsley, Miss, letters from Charles 

 Kingsley, ii. 184 



Kitton, J. G., letter to— home pets, 

 iii. 284 



Klein, Dr., L 372 



Kleinenberg, Dr., on Hydra, ii. 115 



Knowles, James, a founder of Meta- 

 physical Society, i. 452 

 Letters to— toning down a contro- 

 versial article, ii. 428 

 reply to condolence on his 

 daughter's death : a loyal friend, 

 iii. 46 ; article on the " Struggle 

 for Existence " : how to kill 

 humbug, 54 ; reply to Kjopot- 

 kin, 72 ; refuses to write a 

 public reply, 73 ; article on 

 "Katural Inequality of Men," 

 136, 138 : a telegram and a tele- 

 graph boy, 137 ; article on 

 " Agnosticism," 105 ; accused 

 of calling Christianity sorry 

 stuff : help to the New Reforma- 

 tion, 107 ; Christ and Christian- 

 ity : Cloister scheme, 109 ; 

 printers' errors, 110 ; aim in 



