INDEX 



491 



Hvime : article for the Fort- 

 nightly, ii. 149; a "consistent 

 bigamist" in writing for the 

 magazines, 150 ; possible cow- 

 ardice in not publishing paper 

 on miracles, 197 ; on Fhysiog- 

 raphy, 224 ; article for the Fort- 

 nightly : "Dr. Dizzy" on sea 

 air: Darwin's LL.D., 233; in- 

 vites him for New Year's day, 

 ib. ; Harvey article : contro- 

 versy : foreign politics and the 

 British lion, 241 ; Hume : por- 

 trait: Tulloch's Pascal; Clifford's 

 character, 251 ; thanks for Dide- 

 rot : want of a portrait : sketch 

 of the Hume : Hume not half a 

 sceptic, 252 ; the " setting of 

 Hume's diamonds " : cannot 

 judge his work' in MS., ib. ; 

 working on the Life, 253 ; Mor- 

 ley's criticism : division of the 

 book, 254 ; a critical symposium, 

 proposed English Men of Science 

 Series, 255 ; on Spottiswoode, 

 334 ; a Newcastle Society : the 

 thought of extinction, 351 ; pro- 

 posed book on Berkeley, 376 



Worley, Samuel, on School Board, 

 ii. 31 



Motto of the family, "Tenax pro- 

 positi," L 173, 190 



Moulton, F., to help in Men of 

 Science Series, ii. 257 



" Mr. Darwin's critics," ii. 61 sq. 



Muir, Dr. John, ii. 125 



MiiUer, Fritz, i. 383 



Miiller, Johannes, on Holothurise, i, 

 138 ; his method, 150, 234 

 appreciation of, ii. 317 



Miiller, Professor Max, letter to— on 

 Language as a test of Race, i 380 



Mundella, Right Hon. A. J., and 

 technical education, iii. 9 

 Letter to — retiring pension, ii. 415 



Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey, i. 

 91 ; and experimental station, 

 223, 224 ; and the Schlagintweits, 

 329 ; and geological amateur, 397 ; 

 on the " Physical Basis of Life," 

 431 

 Letter from — on election to Athen- 

 seum, i. 216 



Murray, John, on quarterlies, i. 304 



Murray, Sir J., theory of coral reefs, 

 iii. 13 



Museum of Practical Geology, post 

 at, i. 158 ; catalogue for, 213 



Museum, paleontological, ideal of, 

 ii. 449 



Museums, i. 191 sq. ; British, 192 ; 

 Manchester, 195 ; Chester, 196 ; 

 Warwick, 197 



Napier, Sir Charles, described, i. 149 



Napoleon III., at the British As- 

 sociation, ii. 90 



Nares, Sir G., Polar expedition, ii. 

 183 



Nashville visited, ii. 207 



Nassau, H.M.S., exploring ship, i. 

 398, 449 



National Association of Science 

 Teachers, resigns presidency, ii. 

 356 



Natura non facit solium not true in 

 evolution, i. 250, 254 



Natural History Review, i. 302 iq., 

 323, 359 



Natural Selection, not weak of faith 

 in, ii. 279 

 unlucky substitution of ' ' survival 

 of the fittest" for, iii. 171 ; pro- 

 duces state socialism, ih. 



Naturalists' fund, i. 238 



Nature, translates Goethe's Aphor- 

 isms for the first number, ii. 8 

 article " Past and Present," on 

 twenty - fifth anniversary, iii. 

 327, 341 ; after-dinner speech, 

 340, 346 



Nautilus, i. 213 



Naval officers and scientific research, 

 ii. 322 



Neanderthal skull, i. 286, 394 



Necessity, i. 349 



Nettleship, R. L., at Arolla, iii. 30 



Newcastle, joins a society at, ii. 351 



Newman, J. H., applied to for testi- 

 monial, i. 28 

 his doctrine of development, iii. 

 Ill ; Kingsley's opinion of, ib. ; 

 cited by Huxley, 112 ; efi'ect on, 

 of Papistry, 114 ; how to turn 

 his attacks, 188 



Newport, George, i. 102, 133 ; as man 

 of science, 137 



Newton, E. T., paleontologist to the 

 Geological Survey, iii. 91 



Newton, Sir Isaac, compared witli 

 Ptolemy, i. 290 ; a "sport," 346 

 and his title, ii. 55 



Niagara, ii. 206 



Nicholas, Dr., master of Ealing 

 School, i. 1 



Nicholson, Dr., of Sydney, i. 138 



Nietzsche, means to read, iii. 302 



Nordenskiold, ; fossils from Spirz 

 bergen, i. 411 



Northumberland, Duke of (First 



