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LIFE OF PROFESSOR HUXLEY 



Spottiswoode, William, and x Club, 

 i. 369, 374 

 visit to, ii. 308 ; character of, 334 ; 

 death, 335 

 Stanley, Dean, i. 453 

 handwriting, ii. 100 ; death of, 305 ; 

 on George Eliot's funeral, ib. ; 

 men of science, 306 

 on being made a bishop, iii. 356 ; 

 historical impressionability, 404 ; 

 repartee, the priests and the 

 prophets, ib. 

 Stanley, Lord, i. '223 

 Stanley, Lord, of Alderley, memorial 



to Carlyle, ii. 310 

 Stanley, Owen, captain of Rattle- 

 snake, i. 35, 36, 39, 44, 67 

 Stanley, Mrs. Owen. i. 78 

 State, comparison witli the body, 



ii. 54 

 State, the, and the medical profes- 

 sion, ii. 356 

 Steffens, Father, friendship with, 



iii. SO, 331 

 Stephen, Sir Leslie, in Metaphysical 

 Society, i. 453 

 on Huxley and his home life, iii. 



408 

 Letter to — separation from friends: 

 deafness : morality in the cos- 

 mos, iii. 333 

 Stephenson, G., i. 332 

 Stewart, Professor Balfour, editor 



of Science Primers, ii. 57, 204 

 Stocks, Jolm EUerton, i. 25, 91 

 Stokes, SirG. G., i. 224; presentation 

 to, at Liverpool, ii. 20 

 Letter from — Parliament and the 

 Presidency of the Royal Society, 

 iii. 38 

 Letters to, iii. 37, 39 (cp. 35, 36) 

 Strachey, E., i. 372 

 Strachey, Sir R., appreciation of, iii. 



347 

 Strauss, on the Resurrection, iii. 109 

 Struthers, Professor, visits, ii. 126 

 Style, i. 310, 399, 429 ; ii. 239 ; iii. 

 202 ; influence of his, i. 429 ; 

 cannot judge of his own composi- 

 tions in MS., ii. 253 

 the first pages of an essay the chief 

 trouble, ii. 473 

 Suarez, his teaching examined, ii. 63 

 Suicide, moral, ii. 327 

 Sulivan, Captain, at Falkland Is- 

 lands, i. 77 

 Sunday evening gatherings, iii. 391 

 sq. ; impression on friends, 392 sq. 

 Sunday Society, unable to support 

 prominently while P.R.S.,ii. 344 



Supernaturalism, iii. 213 



Sydenham College, i. 24 



Sydney, projected chair of Natural 



History at, i. Ill, 135 

 Sylvester, Professor, i. 202 



Tait, Professor, reconciliation with 

 Tyndall, i. 421 

 makes Huxley play golf, ii. 61 

 Taylor, Miss II., criticism of "Ad- 

 ministrative Nihilism," ii. 69 

 Taylor, Canon Isaac, language and 



race, iii. 175 

 Taylor, Robert, Christianity com- 

 pared to Babism, iii. 115 

 Letter to— success of Cliristianity 

 and the story of Christ, iii; 115 

 Teachers, lectures to, ii. 82 sq. , 223 

 Technical Education, address on, 

 ii. 218 : continuation of his work 

 on the School Board, 219 ; Re- 

 port to the Guilds, ib. ; engineers 

 the City and Guilds Institute, 

 220 ; supply of teachers, 221 ; 

 speech at the Society of Arts, 

 ib. ; buildings, ib. ; letter on his 

 aims, 222 

 relation of industry to science, iii 

 2 ; Imperial Institute, ib. sq. ; 

 letters to Times, 4 sqq. ; cam- 

 paign interrupted by pleurisy, 8 ; 

 at Manchester in the autumn, 

 43-46 

 Technical education in agriculture, 



iii. 193 

 Teeth, writes on, i. 202 ^ 



Tegumentary organs, article on, i. 



202 

 Teleology, ii. 194 sq. ; see also s.v. 



Design 

 " Tenax propositi," i. 109, 190 ; ii. 268 

 Tenby, survey work at, i. 164 ; fossil 



forest at, 187 

 Tennessee, on the geology of, ii. 208 

 Tennyson, "Ode on Wellington," i. 

 149 ; in Metaphysical Society, 

 452 453 

 death of, iii. 268 ; visits to, ib. ; 

 scientific insight of, 269, 270 ; 

 his talk, 269; insensibility to 

 music, ih. ; on Browning's music, 

 270 ; funeral, ib. ; poem on, ib. 

 271 

 Letter to— thanks for " Demeter " : 

 envies his vigour, iii. 134 

 Tenterden, Lady, at Lynton, ii. 321 

 Tethea, on the anatomy of, i. 110 

 Theism, philosophical difficulties of, 

 ii. 467 



