INDEX 
Huron Indians, the, 92, 94, 117. 
Hutchinson, Anne, 135, 136, 142. 
Hutchinson, Thomas, Diary and Letters 
of, 13, 163; and the question of tea- 
ships at Boston, 189-193. 
Hutchinson Mob, the, 173, 184. 
Hutchinsons, the younger, 189, 192. 
Huxley, Leonard, memoir of T. H. 
Huxley by, 199. 
Huxley, Thomas Henry, on “ Paradise 
Lost” and the popular theory of 
creation, 65-66; memoir of, Leon- 
ard Huxley’s, 199; encounter with 
the Bishop of Oxford, 201-203; 
family life of, 204-205, 217-218; 
wonderful erudition of, 205-208; 
views of Disraeli, Louis Napoleon, 
and Gladstone, 208-209; attitude 
of, toward belief ina future life, 211- 
13; death of,. 219; sketch of 
scientific career of, 220-224; friend- 
ship of, with Tyndall and Spencer, 
243. 
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Illinois Indians, the, 92. 
“Tl Penseroso,” 46, 48-50. 
India House at Seville, records of the, 
12. 
Indians, tact of the French in managing 
the, 90-91; divisions of North 
American, 91-93; outrages perpe- 
trated by, 98-101, 104, 117-118; the 
everlasting conflict between dark 
and bright deities in mythology of, 
304-305. 
Inquisition, establishment of, in Spain, 
77: 
Intendant, the, in Canada, 83-85. 
Iron, smelting of, stage in evolution of 
society marked by, 253. 
Troquois, the, 92-96; the Long House 
of, 93-94; defeated by Algonquins 
under Frontenac, 102-103. 
Italy, Milton in, 56-57. 
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‘Jack and his Comrades,” 287-288. 
Jackson, Hughlings, 204. 
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Janauschek, Fanny, 297 n. 
Jansen, Cornelius, 39. 
Jesuit Relations, the, 88, 101, 127-128. 
Jesuits, the, in America, 88-89, 94. 
Jogues, the Jesuit, 88. 
Johns Hopkins University historical 
studies, 127. 
Johnson, General, 110, 113, 120. 
Johnson, Sir William, 103-104, 116. 
Johnson, William Samuel, 158. 
Johnson Hall, 72, 104. 
Jonson, Ben, 45. 
K 
Kant, Immanuel, Huxley’s preference 
of Hume to, 211. 
Kepler, 259, 260. 
Kickapoo Indians, the, 92. 
King, Edward, 51, 52. 
King Philip’s War, 116-117. 
Kingsley, Charles, letter from Huxley to, 
quoted, 212. 
Kopp, the Swiss historian, 5. 
Koshchei the Deathless, the legend of, 
294-296, 300-302, 304-305. 
L 
“L’ Allegro,” 46-48, 50. 
Lallemant, the Jesuit, 88. 
Land Bank, the Massachusetts, 170. 
Langlade, Charles de, 108. 
Lankester, Ray, at the Huxleys’, 217. 
La Salle, Robert de, 94, 97, 98. 
Las Casas, Bartolomé de, 32. 
Laud, Archbishop, 53, 57, 139. 
Lawes, Henry, 45. 
“Lectures on the Origin of Species,” 
Huxley’s, 200-201. 
Lee, Charles, 13-14. 
‘Leechdoms, Wortcunning, and Star- 
craft of England,” 8. 
Lejeune, the Jesuit chronicler, 88. 
Lewes, George Henry, 204, 210, 247. 
“ Life and Letters,” Darwin’s, quoted, 17. 
* Life of Milton,” Masson’s, 37. 
“Limits of Religious Thought,” Man- 
sel’s, 210. 
Literature, pseudonymous, 18. 
Littré, the French philosopher, 79. 
