APPENDIX 



(A.) CHIEF BIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES 



1. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley, by his son, 



Leonard Huxley. Two volumes. Macmillan & Co., 

 1900. 



2. The Scientific Memoirs of Thomas Henry Huxley. Mac- 



millan & Co. Memorial Edition, edited by Prof. Sir 

 Michael Foster and Prof. E. Ray Lankester. Vol. I, 

 1898. Vol. II, 1899. Vol. Ill, I901. Vol. IV, 

 1902. Supplementary Vol., 1903. 



3. Published works as given in subjoined list (B.) 



4. Life and Letters of Charles Darwin^ edited by his son, 



Francis Darwin. Three volumes. John Murray, 1887. 



5. Royal Society Obituary Notice, by Prof. Sir Michael 



Foster (Proc. Roy. Soc. lix, 1895-6, pp. xlvi-lxvi). 



6. '< Thomas Henry Huxley" (Nature, Hi, 1895, pp. 



226-9). 



7. "Funeral of Professor Huxley " (op. cit., pp. 24-89). 



8. '*A Few More Words on Thomas Henry Huxley," by 



Prof. Sir Michael Foster (op. cit., pp. 318-20). 



9. " Thomas Henry Huxley," note of speech by Prof. 



Kowalewsky at the International Zoological Congress 

 (op. cit., p. 651). 



10. "Professor Huxley." I. Personal Reminiscences, by the 



Hon. G. C. Brodrick. II. As Anthropologist, by 

 Prof. E. B. Tylor. III. As Biologist, by "A Student 

 of Science." IV. As Philosopher, by W. L. Courtney 

 (Fortnightly Review, Iviii, New Ser., 1895, pp. 308- 

 22). 



11. "Thomas Huxley and Karl Vogt," by Prof. Ernst 



Haeckel (op. cit., pp. 464-9). 



12. "Reminiscences of T. H. Huxley," by Prof. Mivart 



(Nineteenth Century, December 1897). 



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