INDEX 



493 



0U3 skull, 391 ; bird classification, 

 412 

 the style of his Frog paper, ii. 



137 ; work on the Amphibia, 



138 sq. ■ interest in the Inverte- 

 brata, 244 



PameU, C. S., his great qualities, ii. 

 441 

 retirement, iii. 181 



Parslow, Darwin's old butler, iii. 198 



Pasteur, L., Huxley repeats his ex- 

 periments on micro-organisms, 

 ii. 15 

 Pasteur and pebrine, iii. 171 ; typi- 

 cal of the century ? 322 



Pasteur Institute, letter to the Lord 

 Mayor on, iii. 130 



Paton, Miss, of St. Andrews, ii. 62 



Pattison, Mark, in Metaphysical 

 Society, i. 453 



Payne, J., on science in public 

 schools, i. 400 



Payne, Dr., ii. 259 



Pearson, Professor K., on Huxley's 

 work in London University 

 Reform, iii. 235 



Peile, Dr., at Arolla, iii. 30 



Pelseneer, Professor, letters to — 

 intention to revise work on 

 MoUnsca, ii. 435 

 MoUuscan morphology, iii. 158 ; 

 completion of Spinda memoir, 

 303, 304 ; early morphological 

 ideas confirmed: publication, 305 



Pelvis in Mammalia, ii. 262 



Penmaenmawr, writes Hume at, ii. 

 251 



Percy, Dr. John, at School of Mines, 

 i. 167 



"Persistent Types," i. 248 



Pfliiger, a physiological experiment, 

 ii. 168 



" Physical Basis of Life, On the," i. 

 431 ; "the boldest act of his 

 life," ib. 



Physiography, lectures, inception 

 of, i. 401 ; lessons in, 443 sqq. 



Physiography, published, ii. 223 ; 

 adapted in Germany, ib. ; a 

 boy's appreciation of, ib. 



Physiology, study of, compared to 

 the Atlantic, ii. 124 ; "Element- 

 ary Instruction in," 218 



Plants, sexes of, and Shakespeare, 

 iii. 101 



Plato, opinion of his philosophy, iii. 

 398 



Playfair, Lyon (Lord Playfair), at 

 School of Mines, i. 1G7 ; on 

 Fishery Commission, 337 



Vivisection Bill, ii. 167, 169 

 Political Economy, method of, iii. 



337 

 Pollock, H., at Lynton, ii. 321 

 Pollock, Dr. Julius, ii. 259 ; at 



Lynton, 321 

 Pollock, W. F., on Committee of 



the Reader, i. 305 

 and Tyndall's absence, ii. 100 

 Port Essington, i. 63 

 Positivism, the scientific aspects of, 



i. 432-435 ; iii. 215 sqq. 

 Possibilities and impossibilities, iii. 



187 sq. 

 Posthumous fame, ii. 222 

 Poulton, Professor, letter to — 



Genesis and inspiration : Canon 



Driver's criticisms, ii. 430 

 "Pour le merite," ii. 110 

 Powell, Rev. Montague, on Huxley 



and the scientific docker, iii. 312 

 Praeticcd Biology, adapted for 



America, ii. 262 

 Practical life as a rule-of-three siun, 



ii. 123 

 Prestwich, Sir Joseph, his Geology 



and the Genesis controversy, ii. 



429 

 Letters to — on presidency of Geo- 

 logical Society, i. 447 

 thePrivyCouncillorship: temporal 



and other deserts, ii. 429 

 Price, Professor Bartholomew, letter 



to— D.C.L., ii. 419; gaps among 



friends, 433 

 Priesthood, power of, iii. 330 

 Priestley, address on, ii. 127, 130 

 Primer, Introductory, ii. 101, 243, 



264 

 Primrose, H., dines with, ii. 303 

 Pritchard, Professor, and Meta- 

 physical Society, i. 452 

 Privy CounciUorship, iii. 247 aqq. 

 Promotion by seniority, iii. 208 

 Protest, a theological, ii. 215 sq 

 Providence, iii. 218, 219 

 Pseudo-Science, i. 242 n. ; iii. 11 

 Psychology, projected introduction 



to, ii. 243, 262 

 Ptolemy compared with Newton, i. 



290 

 Punch, squib on the Ape question, 



i. 277, 290 

 cartoon of Huxley, ii. 299 n. 

 Pupil teachers, iii. 10 

 Puritanism, in action and belief, ii. 



11 

 Piisey, opposes D.C.L. for Fronde 



and Huxley, ii. 13 

 Pye Smith, Dr., i. 345 



