Index 



291 



Geological contemporaneity, 



79 



Geological historj-, 249 



Geological Society of London, 

 70, 78, 80, 86 



Geological time, 84, 85 



Geology and the Bible, 80 



Geology and catastrophism, 

 80, 81 



Geology compared with bi- 

 ology, 82 



Geology, history of, 234 



German, 213 



Gibbons, 149 



Girls, education of, 190 



Glacial acetic acid, 176 



Gladstone, W. E., 248, 250, 

 251, 263 



Goethe, 99, 130, 132 



Goethe, quotations from, 130 



Gold, transmutation of, 256 



Goodness, 269, 273 



Gorilla, 87, 149, 161 



Gospels, 254 



Gosse, P. H., 118 



Government, 239 



Greek, 213; in education, 186 



Greek ethics, 269 



Groos, Prof., 154 



H 



Haeckel, Prof. E., 91, 136 

 Hands of Anthropoids, 164 

 Haslar Hospital, 11, 12 

 Heathorn, Miss H. A., 19 

 Hebrew Cosmogony, 246 

 Hebrew Morality, 259 

 Hebrew Scriptures, 250 

 Heine, 261 

 Henle and Meissner, reports 



of, 182 

 Hercules, 246 

 Hertwig, 134 

 Hindustan, 269 

 Hipparion, 74-76 

 Hippocampus minor, 162, 163 

 Histological methods, 177 

 Hobbes, 218 



Home office, 277 



Homo, classification of, 160 



Homology in organs of Medu- 

 sas, 123 



Homotaxis in geology, 80 



Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton, 47, 

 98, lOI 



Horse, 68-78, 174 



Hospitals in London, 181 



Howes, Professor G. B., 173, 

 174, 207, 277 



Humboldt, 92 



Hume, David, 217, 218, 223, 

 240, 255, 256 



Hume, David, quotations 

 from, 223, 241, 256 



Humour, 209 



Hunterian Professor, 129 



Hutton, James, 8t, 249 



Huxley, birth, 2 ; parents, 2, 

 3 ; school, 4 ; apprenticed 

 to medicine, 5 ; enters Char- 

 ing Cross Hospital, 8; first 

 original paper, 9 ; graduates 

 at London University, 10 ; 

 becomes M. R. C. S., 11; 

 appointed to Haslar Hos- 

 pital, II ; appointed ioRat- 

 tlesfiake, 12 ; meets his 

 future wife at Sydney, 19 ; 

 first paper to Royal Society, 

 33 ; Royal medals, 34 ; be- 

 comes F. R. S., 47 ; leaves 

 naval service, 48 ; appointed 

 to Geological Survey and 

 School of Mines, 63 ; be- 

 comes Fullerian Professor, 



64 ; marriage, 64 ; examiner, 



65 ; Croonian lecturer, 66 ; 

 visits America, 70 ; becomes 

 Secretary and President of 

 Geological Society, 78 ; ac- 

 cepts Darwinism, loi ; re- 

 ceives Darwin medal, 108 ; 

 becomes Hunterian Profes- 

 sor, 129; starts laboratory 

 courses at South Kensing- 

 ton, 180 ; becomes candidate 

 for London School Board, 



