278 APPENDIX 



375. "Owen's Position in Anatomical Science" page 

 (Chapter in the Life of Sir Richard Owen) 



^^9^ 239-41 



276.- "Mr. Balfour's Attack on Agnosticism" (Nine- 

 teenth Century, March 1895) . . . 241 



(C). CLASSIFICATION OF MORE TECHNICAL 



WORKS. 



The numbers refer to the memoirs and papers in the fore- 

 going list. A glance will show the extraordinary range of 

 Huxley's activities. 



Physiography and Physical Geology, 44, 45, 189. 



Principles of Paleontology, 38, 40, 87, io8, 147, 215. 

 The congestion of numbers in the Vertebrate groups is 

 largely due to researches on extinct forms. 



Biology, 24, 25, 153, 171, 181. 



Botany, 154, 158, 220, 221, 239. 



Zoology — 



I. General, 21, 29, 52, 170, 175, 275. 

 II. Invertebrata, 190. 



1. Protozoa, 10, 35, 48, 127. 



2. Porifera, 10, 13. 



3. Cakntera, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12, 51, 168. 

 4 Echlnoderma, 16. 



5. Platyhelmia, 18. 



6. Chaetognatha, 11. 



7. Annelida, 28, 34. 



8. Rotifera, 17. 



9. Polyzoa, 43. 



10. Brachiopoda^ 33. 



11. Arthropoda, lO, 41, 47, 50, 66, 75, 89, 197, 201. 



12. Mollusca, 3, 8, 20, 56, 103. 



III. Vertebrata, 37, 57, 98, 139, 160, 174, 185, 199, 

 211, 275. 



1. Urochorda, 14, 15, 19, 22, 42, 72. 



2. Cephalochorda, 2, 173. 



3. Ostracodermata, 53, 54, 81. 



4. Cyclostomata, 186. 



