INDEX 



501 



Welby, Lady, letters to— life com- 

 pared to a whirlpool : human 

 tendencyto make idols: "devil's 

 advocate " to H. Spencer, ii. 358 

 speculation and fact, iii. 20 ; 

 tnithfnlness in science and 

 religion, 92 



Welcker, Dr. H., on his ethnological 

 work, i. 394 



Weldon, Professor, letters to — ideal 

 of a modern university, iii. 227 ; 

 organisation of new university, 

 237 



Wellington, Duke of, funeral, i. 148 ; 

 on speaking, 429 



U'estlake, John, Q.C., a working- 

 men's meeting, iii. 374 



WcstmiTister Review, writes for, i. 

 124, 173, 310 



Whales, i. 399 



Whewell, History of Scientijw Ideas, 

 i. 222 



Wilberforce, Bishop, on Darwinism, 

 i. 259-263, 265, 268, 269, 272, 273, 

 284, 292, 320 



Winmarleigh, Lord, on Vivisection 

 Commission, ii. 170 



Withers, Rachel, mother of T. H. 

 Huxley, i. 1. (Sec Huxley) 



Witness, the, on the Ape question, 

 i. 280 sg., 285 



Wollaston, T. V., and species, i. 245 



Women, medical education of, ii. 



96, 100 

 in public life, iii. 342 

 Women's education, i. 306, 378 ; iL 



139 

 Woodward, S. P., and geological 



amateur, i. 397 

 Working -Men's College, i. 200 



(Lectures. See Lectures) ; ii. 



262 ; address at, on " Method of 



Zadig," 279 

 Working-Men's Institute, ii. 218 

 Wright, Dr., editor of Natural 



History Sevieiv, i. 302, 364 



a; Club, founded, i. 369 ; history, 

 373-377 ; compared to The Club, 

 374 

 jealousy of, ii. 421 ; gaps in, 433 



Yale, fossils in museum, ii. 202 sq., 



213 

 Youmans, Dr., at x Club, i. 372- 



meeting with, 410 

 Young, Lord, dines with, ii. 303 

 Yule, Commander, succeeds Owen 



Stanley, i. 81 



"Zadig, Method of," ii. 279 

 Zoological Gardens, ii. 218 

 Zoological Society, i. 142 



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