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LIFE OF PROFESSOR HUXLEY 



the suit brought against Huxley, 

 ii. 92 



Mallock, W. H., on Bathybius, iii. 17 



Maloja, first visit to, iii. 75, 81 : 

 second visit to, 127 sq. ; thii'ci 

 visit to, 307 ; memorial at, 

 308 



Manning, Cardinal, in Metaphysical 

 Society, i. 453 



Man's Place in Nature, i. 279, 286 ; 

 criticisms and success of, 289, 

 292, 295 

 a friend begs him not to publish, 

 iii. 278 ; ridiculed, 397 



Mansel, Rev. H. L., i. 315, 349 



Man tell, G. A., i. 136: 



ManiMl of Comparative Anatomy, i. 

 124, 213 



Manual of Invertebrate Anatomy, ii. 

 101, 196 



Manual of Vertebrate Anatomy, ii. 52 



Marine Biological Association, ii. 444 



Mariner, on Tonga, ii. 438 



Marsh, Professor O. C, at x Club, i. 

 372 

 visit to, ii. 202 sqq. ; on Huxley's 

 impartiality, 203 ; supplies anec- 

 dote on advantage of breaking a 

 leg, 274 

 Letter from — on Huxley's welcome 



to him in England, ii. 249 

 Letters to— pedigree of the horse, 

 ii. 205 ; later discoveries, 212 ; 

 his inexhaustible boxes, 214 ; ar- 

 rival in England, 248 



Marshall, Mr., of Buffalo, visit to, 

 ii. 206 



Martin, H. N., helps in the new 

 science teaching, ii. 83, 84 ; helps 

 write Elementary Instruction in 

 Biology, 86 ; American edition of 

 the Practical Biology, 262 



Martineau, James, in Metaphysical 

 Society, i. 453 



Mary, Queen of Scots, ii. 329 



Maskelyne, Neville Story, i. 202 



Mason College, opening of, ii. 280 



Masson, David, i. 356 ; at x Club, 372 



Materialism, i. 324, 349 sq. ; accusa- 

 tion of, 432 

 a sort of shorthand idealism, ii. 10 



Maurice, P. D., first meeting vidth, i. 

 177 ; and the Working Men's 

 College, 200 ; his philosophy, 

 320, 352 ; in Metaphysical Society, 

 453 

 Maxwell, Colonel, i. 337 

 May, George Anderson, i. 9, 15 

 May, Mrs., letter to— ill -health in 

 youth, ii. 312 



Mayer, Dr., assistant to Dr. Dohrn, 



ii. 382 

 Mayer, J. R., on conservation oi 



energy, iii. 19 



Maync, Captain of the Nassau, i. 449 



Medical education, iii. 69, 230, 366 ; 



correspondence in Times, 164 ; 



letter on preliminary liberal 



training, 165 ; degrees, 236 



Men of science, the risks to be faced 



by, i. 294 

 Mercers' Company and technical 



education, ii. 333 

 Metaphysical Society, foundation of, 

 i. 451 ; Mill's criticism of, 454 ; 

 mutual toleration, 455, 456 ; 

 Huxley pyrites three papers for, 

 45S, 459; the name "agnostic," 

 460 sq. ; his part in it, 457 ; de- 

 scribed by Professor H. Sidg- 

 wick, 461 

 Miklucho-Maclay, on fish-brains, ii 



16 

 Milford, at, ii. 345, 302 sq. 

 Mill, J. S., and International College, 

 i. 390 

 opinions condemned by Ward, ii. 

 2 ; burial of, 287 

 Miller, Canon, on Huxley's retire- 

 ment from the School Board, ii. 

 41, 74 

 Milman, Canon, invites Huxley to 

 opening of new buildings at Sion 

 College, ii. 473 

 Miracles, paper on, ii. 196 (cp. i. 

 459); agrees with orthodox ar- 

 guments against Hume, 252 ; 

 swine, 365 

 miracles not denied as impossible, 

 iii. 187 sq. 

 Mivart, Professor St. G., his state- 

 ments about Suarez criticised, 

 ii. 63; reminiscences, iii. 367 n., 

 374 ; description of Huxley's 

 lectures, 378 

 Letter to — Darwin's character and 

 friends: Galileo and the Pope, 

 ii. 423 

 Moleschott, i. 235 



Mollusca, on the Morphology of the 

 Cephalous, i. 110 ; aim of this 

 paper, 134, 141 

 Moral Sense, iii. 223 sq. 

 Morality and nature, iii. 172, 333 

 Morley, Rictht Hon. John, at a; Club, 

 i. 372 , in Metaphysical Society, 

 453 

 Letter from— on his Physiography, 



ii. 224 

 Letters to — proposed book on 



