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entrance fees for ordinary Fellows, which had proved a bar to 

 the coming forward of men of small incomes, but great emi- 

 nence. The loss of income to the Society from this was met 

 by a subscription of no less than £10,666, raised almost entirely 

 amongst the Fellows themselves for the purpose. 



In 1876 a responsibility, that fell heavily on the Secretaries, 

 was the allotment annually of a grant by the Treasury of £4000, 

 to be expended, under the direction of the Royal * and other 

 learned societies, on the advancement of science. Every detail 

 of the business of this grant is undertaken by a large committee 

 of the Royal and other scientific societies, which meets in the 

 Society's rooms, and where all the business connected with the 

 grant is conducted and the records kept. 



APPENDIX III 



LIST OF ESSAYS, BOOKS, AND SCIENTIFIC MEMOIRS 

 BY T. H. HUXLEY 



ESSAYS 



"The Darwinian Hypothesis." (Times, December 26, 1859.) 

 Collected Essays, ii. 



" On the Educational Value of the Natural History Sciences." 

 (An Address delivered at St. Martin's Hall, on July 22, 

 1854, and published as a pamphlet in that year.) Lay 

 Sermons; Collected Essays, iii. 



" Time and Life." (Macmillau's Magazine, December 1859.) 



" The Origin of Species." ( The Westminster Review, April 

 i860.) Lay Sermons; Collected Essays, ii. 



"A Lobster: or the Study of Zoology." (A Lecture delivered 

 at the South Kensington Museum in 1861, and subse- 

 quently published by the Department of Science and Art. 

 Original title, "On the Study of Zoology.") Lay Ser- 

 mons; Collected Essays, viii. 



" Geological Contemporaneity and Persistent Types of Life." 

 (The Anniversary Address to the Geological Society for 

 1862.) Lay Sermons; Collected Essays, viii. 



* It is often called a grant to the Royal Society. This is an error. 

 The Royal Society, as such, in no way participates in this grant. The 

 Society makes grants from funds in its own possession only. 



