INDEX 161 



Helium atom, the, 129 



History, the study of, 73 



Human progress due to creative and life-giving impulses, 56 



Human race, unity of the history of, QI 



Human science, how the study of, should be organised, 94 



Human science, the twentieth century, the great age of, 83 



Huvelin, M.P., on the importance of historical studies, 75 



Huxley , lecture on, by Sir Michael Foster, 9 et seq 



Huxley, a philosopher and a theologian, 53 



Huxley and Natural Selection, by Prof. E. B. Poulton, 45, 

 et seq 



Huxley not a Materialist, 5 



Huxley, as a member of the London School Board, 21 



Huxley, his connection with Birmingham, 4; his love of 

 knowledge, 10 ; his interest in machinery, n : his early 

 wish to be an engineer, 12; his labours in the field of 

 comparative anatomy, 13; his voyage on the Rattlesnake 

 and its results, 14; Huxley as a teacher, 16 



Huxley, his conflict with the Church, 33 ; his championship of 

 Darwin, 36 



Huxley lectures, complete list of, 5 



Ideas, intellectual presentation of, 66 



Impulse in low organisms to advance into a higher state, 120 



Inquiry, spirit of, calling in question established principles, 



68 



lonisation effected by various rays, 131 

 lonisation, nature of, attending the passage of the rays, 136 



Jews, the, owe their place in history to their belief in divine 



government, 56, 57 

 Joy, a signal of the triumph of life, 125 



Leibnitz's definition of matter, 104 



Life and Consciousness, by H. Bergson, 99 et seq 



Life, conduct of, Huxley's view of, 28 



Life, entrance of, into the world, 113 



Literary education imperfect unless accompanied by scientific 



teaching, 71 



Lodge (Sir Oliver), Life and Matter, 127 

 London School Board, Huxley's connection with, 21 



