INDEX 



499 



Theological doctrines, truth nnder- 



lying, iii. 220 

 Theology, sentimental, iii. 220 



Thompson, Sir Henxy, on Clifford's 

 illness, ii. 259 



Thomson, Archbishop, on modern 

 thought and Positivism, i. 432 ; 

 and Metaphysical Society, 452 



Thomson, John, surgeon on the 

 Rattlesnake, i. 44, 46 



Thomson, Joseph, description of 

 Huxley's lectures at Edinburgh, 

 ii. 176 



Thomson, Sir W. (Lord Kelvin), re- 

 conciliation with Tyndall, i. 421 



Thomson, Sir Wyville, and Bathy- 

 bius, i. 426 

 his course at Edinburgh taken by 

 Huxley, ii. 175, 194 ; criticism of 

 Darwin, ii. 281 



Thorpe, Professor, and new Uni- 

 versity scheme, iii. 232 



Thought, as a "function" of the 

 brain, iii. 191 



Tivies, review of the Origin in, i. 255 



Title, rumoured acceptance of, ii. 

 361 



Titles, for men of science, ii. 56 (cp. 

 iii. 23) 



Todd, Dr. R. B., gives up professor- 

 ship at King's College, i. 156 



Todd's Cyclopcedia, writes for, i. 202 



ToUemache, A., at a: Club, i. 372 



Tomes, Sir John, ii. 462 



Toronto, stands for professorship at, 

 i. 112-116, 145, 155 



Training colleges, sectarian, iii. 10 



Trevelyan, Sir C, Under-Secretary 

 Treasury, i. 106 



Treviranus, not studied by Huxley 

 before 1859, i. 242 



Trigonia, on the animal of, i. 109 



Truth, transatlantic discovery of, ii. 

 324 ; Huxley a fanatic for, 327 

 (cp. iii. 191) ; iii. 365 



Tug, story of, iii. 874 



Tulloch, Principal, ii. 75 



Turner, W., an appointment to Cal- 

 cutta Museum, i. 437 



Tyndall, Mrs., letters to— duties of 

 a married daughter, ii. 271 ; 

 forgetfulness, 311 ; an invitation 

 to lunch, 354 



Tyndall, John, rejected, like Huxley, 

 at Toronto, i. 114 ; Physics for 

 Saturday Review, 201 ; joint 

 paper on Glacier Ice, 207 ; joins 

 School of Mines, 225 ; friend- 

 ship, 226; a "madcap" Alpinist, 

 231 ; on Committee of theiieoder. 



305; in Wales with, 313, 323; 

 takes Waverley Place house, 325 ; 

 favourite problem in molecular 

 physics, 333 ; and x Club, 371, 

 375, ii. 433 ; receives Edinburgh 

 LL.D. with Huxley, i. 397 ; joins 

 in drawing up scheme of science 

 teaching in schools, 444, 445 ; in 

 Metaphysical Society, 453 



presentation to, at Liverpool, ii. 

 20 ; discussion with B. Sander- 

 son, 232 ; a constant New Year's 

 guest, 234 ; action of Association 

 of Liberal Thinkers, 266 



vigour of, iii. 21 ; visit to, 198 ; 

 death of, 315, 316 



Letters from — unable to join in 

 trip to the Eifel, ii. 12 ; on 

 clerical attacks, 22 ; on proposed 

 visit to India, 49 n. ; on opposi- 

 tion to his Presidency of the 

 British Association, 117 ; wasted 

 sympathy, 129 



Letters to— Toronto, i. 114 ; elected 

 F.R.S., ib. ; on a London career, 

 166 ; science reviews in West- 

 minster, 175, 176 ; letter from 

 colleagues in England, 183 ; at 

 his marriage, 186 ; the Brenoa : 

 end of Swiss trip, 211 ; on join- 

 ing School of Mines, 224 ; on 

 Jamaica affair, 408 ; on working- 

 men's lecture at British Asso- 

 ciation : reconciliation with 

 Thomson and Tait, 421 ; resig- 

 nation of Pullerian lectureship, 

 422 ; resigning lectureship at 

 School of Mines, 439 ; Liverpool 

 British Association, 450 



an electrical disturbance, ii. 13 ; 

 his lecture at Liverpool meeting 

 of British Association, 21 ; a 

 letter to Natvre : his breakdown, 

 64 ; trip to Egypt : ascent of 

 Vesuvius, 73 ; the new teaching 

 of biology : Hooker's aflair, 85 ; 

 ill-health, and the fine air of St. 

 John's Wood : Tyndall's visit to 

 America, 89 ; a loan, 95 ; possi- 

 bility of maiTiage, ib. ; the New 

 Year in the new house : Tyn- 

 dall's "English accent" : char- 

 acter of Hirst : Lord Rector of 

 Aberdeen, 98 ; tour in Auvergne, 



107 ; controversy about Forbes : 

 walks with his young son : re- 

 ceives Order of the Pole Star, 



108 ; opposition to his Pre- 

 sidency of the British Associa- 

 tion : a letter at high tempera- 



