594 



Edward Livingston Yoninans. 



Discipline, mental, 399 ; of memory, 

 403 ; of judgment, 404 ; of gram- 

 mar study, 404-407 ; of mathe- 

 matics, 407-409 ; meaning of, 410 ; 

 vicarious, 417 ; of science studies, 

 423 ; of language studies, 441. 



District school, the, 21-26. 



Education Spencer's essays on, pub- 

 lishers of, no. 



Eliot, George, 127, 340, 366. 



Elliott, Dr., 44. 



Essays, Spencer's, 114, 115, 14S, 154- 

 157, 160, 168, 176, 512-525. 



Evolution, teacher of, 74-76 ; doc- 

 trine of, 104 ; labours for, 148 ; re- 

 ligious aspects of, 496, 497 ; rise 

 of the idea of, 512-517. 



Eye Infirmary, experience of, 43. 



First Principles, 528-533. 



Fiske, John, 164, 166, 363, 365, 



378. 

 Flanders, Benjamin, 46. 

 Free Religious Association, address 



to, 321. 



Good, Uncle, 22. 

 Grammar, the study of, 404-407. 

 Greeley, Horace, 45, 300. 

 Gundy, Joe, 15. 



Habit, physiological, meaning of, 



459- 

 Handbook of Household Science, 



94. 



Handwriting, 50, 91. 



Hawkins, Waterhouse, 251. 



Harrison, Frederic, 387, 562. 



Health, 345, 367-369. 383. 



History of progress in arts and in- 

 vention begun, 5R. 



Holmes, O. W., letters of, 146, 315. 

 Huxley, T. H., 129 ; visits America, 



333 ; lectures here, 335, 546. 

 Human Nature, Scientific Study of, 



lecture, 223-227, 451. 



Illogical Geology, essay on, 524. 

 Insane, treatment of, 471. 

 Instructor, the function of, 482. 

 International Scientific Series, 266- 



293, 577- 

 Inventional Geometiy, 332. 



Judgment, discipline of, 404. 



Ketcham, James, 49, 52. 



Language, study of, 440. 



Lecturing, 72. 



Letters of H. S. to E. L. Y., first, 

 108 ; his view of our national 

 prospects in 1863, 151 ; on 

 article in New Englander, 152 ; 

 about his new volume of essays, 

 172 ; Comte and positivism, 173 ; 

 classification of the sciences, 175 ; 

 further explanations of, and of 

 Social Statics, 180 ; reply to Min- 

 turn, 216 ; on title of Philosophy, 

 233 ; dedication to his American 

 friends, 261 ; retrospect and pros- 

 pects, 304 ; advice to E. L. Y, 

 concerning Monthly, 314 ; con- 

 cerning economy of effort, 324 ; 

 on address of E. L. Y. to Liberal 

 Club, 325 ; growth of the idea of 

 evolution in his own mind, 327 ; 

 on work-drunkenness, 331 ; in- 

 vites E. L. Y. to go to Riviera, 

 347 ; speaks of coming to Ameri- 

 ca, 370 ; more about it, 373 ; on 

 international copyright, 375. 



