330 LIFE OF SIR JOHN LUBBOCK 



Early Closing movement, 20- 

 21 ; diary, 22-23 ; address to 

 Mr. Gladstone, 24 et seq. ; 

 farmers' Income Tax, 26 ; 

 fossils at Murren, 28-29 ; on 

 the twentieth century, 31-32 ; 

 TIte Use of Life, 32 et seq. ; 

 London Society for Extension 

 of University Teaching, 37, 39 ; 

 Imperial Federation League, 

 39-42 ; London County Coun- 

 cil, 44 et seg. ; British Empire 

 League, 46-48 ; General Elec- 

 tion, 48 et seq. ; Foreign Bond- 

 holders, 54 ; hundred best 

 books, 55 et seq. ; The Scenery of 

 Switzerland, 58, 60 el seq. ; 

 Kammalahs, 70-72 ; anecdotes, 

 73 ; Jameson Raid, 77, 78 ; 

 Diamond Jubilee, 80 ; Inter- 

 national Library Conference, 

 81 ; bimetallism, 80 et seq. ; 

 Zoological Society, 84-86 ; use 

 of phonograph, 89-90 ; issue 

 of " Best Hundred Books," 91 

 el seq. ; London and Irish 

 Bankers, 95, 96 ; Indian cur- 

 rency, 97-99 ; recreation, 102- 

 103 ; Royal Historical Society, 

 105 ; Telephone Bill, 107-111 ; 

 "The Club," 113; seats for 

 shop assistants, 114 ; South 

 African War, 116 ; Association 

 of Chambers of Commerce, 117 ; 

 offer of peerage, 118 el seq. ; 

 congratulations, 121 el seq. ; 

 University of London, 125-126 ; 

 France and England, 126-128 ; 

 Associated Chambers of Com- 

 merce, visit to Paris, 128-129 ; 

 President Royal Statistical 

 Society, 129 ; death of Queen 

 Victoria, 133 ; Early Closing 

 movement, 134-136 ; Stone- 

 henge, 136, 137 ; Coronation 

 Stone, 138 ; purchase of Kings- 

 gate Castle, 139 et seq. ; science 

 teaching in University of Lon- 

 don, 141 et seq. ; religion and 

 magic, 146 et seq. ; Early 

 Closing movement, 149-151 ; 

 Scenery of England, 152 el seq. ; 

 dreams, 156; Coins and Cur- 

 rency, 157 et seq. ; Nobel prize, 

 164-166; Athenaeum Club, 166- 

 170; Geological Society, 174- 

 175 ; Early Closing movement, 

 179 ; tablet to Lord Macaulay, 



180-181 ; experiment in moun- 

 tain-building, 181-184; religious 

 views, 184-185; Legion of Hon- 

 our, 188 ; The Golden Bough, 

 188-189 ; Tariff Reform, 191- 

 192 ; Indian translations of 

 books, 193-194 ; Tariff Reform, 

 196 ; Sunday Closing Bill, 197 ; 

 Early Closing movement, 199- 

 200 ; Forms of Stems, 202-204 ; 

 coal, 205 ; Early Closing and 

 Sunday Closing Bills, 210 ; the 

 Diplodocus, 211 ; luncheon to 

 French Fleet, 212 ; Life History 

 of British Plants, 213 ; Sir 

 Thomas Browne's statue, 213- 

 214 ; Anglo-German Friendship 

 Society, 216 et seq. ; death of 

 Sir M." E. Grant Duff, 224-225 ; 

 Moral Instruction League, 225- 

 226 ; Sunday Trading, 227 ; 

 " The Future of Europe," 228- 

 229 ; visit of German burgo- 

 masters and editors, 232 ; pro- 

 portional representation, 233 ; 

 Sunday closing, 234 ; Municipal 

 and National Trading, 235-236 ; 

 gramophone speeches, 238 ; 

 American currency, 240 ; De- 

 bentures Bill, ibid. ; death of 

 brother Edgar, 243-246 ; old- 

 age pensions, 247-248 ; rector 

 of St. Andrews, 248-249 ; Anglo- 

 German friendship and limita- 

 tion of armaments, 249-252 ; 

 St. Andrews University, 253- 

 254 ; Free Trade speech, 254- 

 256 ; Darwin-Wallace celebra- 

 tion, 257-258 ; legislative activi- 

 ties, 259 ; death of Sir John 

 Evans, 260 ; Royal Scottish 

 Geographical Society, 261-262 ; 

 opposition to Lloyd George 

 Budget, 265 el seq. ; Royal 

 Academy dinner, 267 ; Darwin 

 centenary, 269-270 ; popularity 

 of books, 270-273 ; Free Trade, 

 275-276 ; on Primitive Paternity, 

 282 ; Mr. Lloyd George and the 

 House of Lords, 285 et seq. ; In- 

 stitute of France, 287 ; Declara- 

 tion of London, 289 et seq. ; 

 study of pollen, 295 ; Canadian 

 Reciprocity Treaty, 299 ; ill- 

 ness, 302, 305 el seq. ; private 

 property at sea, 309-312 ; Free 

 Trade meeting, 315 : last days 

 and death, 316-320 



