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SIR WILLIAM FLOWER 



Haden, Sir Francis Seymour, on dis- 

 posal of the dead, 170 



Hamilton, Lord George, 158 



Hanbury, Sir Thomas and Lady, 

 visit to, at "La Mortola," 237 



Hanham, Lady, 232 



Hannen, Lord, 157 



Harper, Dr. Gerald, 90 



Heldenmaier, Dr., headmaster at 

 Worksop School, 5, 6 



Herbert, Sir Robert, 218 



Herring, John F., painter, 71 



Herschel, Sir William, 197 



Hewitt, Mr. Prescott, 90 



Hippocampus minor, 66 



Hohenlohe, Prince Victor of, 158 



Holland, summer tour in, 81 



Holmes's System of Surgery ^ 38 



Hooker, Sir Joseph, 64, 67, 124 «., 

 224, 243 



Hornchurch, Essex, summer residence 

 at, 81 



Horsey The^ a Study in Natural 

 History, 159, 213-215 



Hugel, Baron A. von, first Curator of 

 Ethnological and Ethnographical 

 Museum at Cambridge, 196 



Hunt, Mrs. Holman, 233 



Hunter, John, founder of Hunterian 

 Museum, 49, 167 



Hunterian Museum, 49 ; Sir William 

 Flower elected Conservator of, 

 51 ; work in, 54 «/ seq. 



Hunterian Professorship, Sir Richard 

 Owen resigns, 100 ; Professor 

 Huxley elected to, 100 ; Sir 

 William Flower succeeds Pro- 

 fessor Huxley, loi ; inaugural 

 address, 103 ; resigns his appoint- 

 ment, 136. Sec App. II. 



Huxley, Professor, 48, 51, 82, 104, 

 124 «., 218 ; at Cambridge 

 meeting of British Association 

 (1862), 66 ; friendship with Sir 

 William Flower, 85 ; meeting 

 with Dean Stanley, 88 ; letter 

 from Sir William Flower, 100 ; 

 elected Hunterian Professor, 100; 

 letter to Darwin, 10 1 ; letters 

 to Sir William Flower, 125, 

 163 ; unveils statue of Darwin, 

 155 ; his interest in Marine Bio- 

 l(^i(^ Association, 164, 165 ; at 



Dublin meeting of British Associa 

 tion (1878), 191 



Indian Institute encourages interest in 

 races of Eastern Empire, 196 



Inkerman, battle of, 27 ; heavy losses 

 of 63rd Regiment at, 27 



Italy, travels in, 81 



Jenner, Sir William, 90 

 Jeune, Sir Francis and Lady, 233 

 Johnson, Dr. Samuel, 218 

 Johnston, Sir Harry, study of primi- 

 tive races, 198 



Kelvin, Lord, 93, 218, 224, 231 ; 

 visit to Natural History Museum, 

 232 



Kensington Clergy Club, 161 



Kimberley, Earl of, 158 



Kingsley, Rev. Charles, 80, 91 



Knowles, James, editor of Nineteenth 

 Century, architect of Lord Tenny- 

 son's house at Aldworth, 204 



Kolliker, Albert von, his Manual of 

 Human Histology translated, 86 



Kuch Bahar, Maharajah of, present to 

 Zoological Society, 162 



Lambeth Palace, garden parties at, 

 216 



Landseer, Sir Edwin, 71 



Lankester, Professor E. Ray, 164, 

 165 ; contribution to Nature on 

 Sir William Flower's work, 172 



Lansdowne, Marquis of, 218 



Lawrence, Sir Trevor, visit to, 228 



Lecky, Right Hon. W. H., 218 



Lectures, as Hunterian Professor, 104- 

 106. See Appendix II 



Leighton, Lord, 148, 218 



Lilford, Lord, 124 n. 



Limbs, origin of, 113 et seq. 



Lincoln's Inn Fields, home life at, 

 74 ; description of, 76 j distin- 

 guished visitors, 79 



Linnzeus, his four primitive types of 

 man, 197 



Lister, Lord, 7, 67, 231 



Longfellow, H. W., 79 



Louise, H.R.H. Princess (Marchioness 

 of Lome), 218 



Lowell, J. Russell, 79 



