INDEX 



509 



City Companies and education, i. 509 

 sq., ii. 54. 



Clark, Sir Andrew, M.D., at Haslar 

 i. 26; successful treatment by, 

 402, 477, ii. 442; meets on return 

 from Italy, ii. 111 ; advises re- 

 tirement, 112; on Clifford's ill- 

 ness, i. 537; election as F.R.S., 

 ii. 118, ng. 



Clark, Sir J., help from, i. 86. 



Clark, J. W-, Master of the Salters' 

 Company, letter from — education, 

 ii. 54. 



Clarke, Hyde, letters to — Ashantee 

 War and ethnology: Huxley no 

 longer attending to anthropolo- 

 gy, i. 434; aim of Genesis con- 

 troversy, ii. 126. 



Clarke, Legros, evolution and the 

 Church, ii. 60 n. 



Clayton, W. P., letter to — moral duty 

 and the moral sense : influence 

 of Franklin and Fox compared, 

 ii. 325. 



Clergy and physical science, i. 330. 



Clericalism, n. 249, 401. 



Clerk Maxwell, to help in Men of 

 Science Series, i. 535 sq. 



Clifford, W. K., i. 279, 338, ii. 3; his 

 friends rally to, in his illness, i. 

 537; opinion of, ii. 420. 



Clifford, Mrs., letters to — a difficulty, 

 ii. 9; the P.C. : a spiritual peer- 

 age, ii. 346; human nature, 453. 



Clodd, Edward, note on secular edu- 

 cation, i. 369; letters to — his book, 

 Jesus of Nazareth: Bible reading, 

 ii. 9; reply to condolence on his 

 daughter's death, 192 ; Positiv- 

 ism : will devote his remaining 

 powers to theological questions, 

 244; Baur's merit: proposes work 

 on the three great myths, 245, cp. 

 276; legal aspect of the " Darkest 

 England " scheme: controversy 

 and waste of time, 290; new edi- 

 tion of " Bates " : alleged ignor- 

 ing of distinguished men by 

 Royal Society, 364; Man's Place 

 after thirty years, 365; answering 

 letters : Kidd on Social Evolu- 

 tion: Lord Salisbury at Oxford, 

 406. 



Cobden, Richard, i. 162; and Interna- 

 tional College, 291. 



Cole, Sir Henry, the humour of pub- 

 lic affairs, ii. 344. 



Colenso, Bishop, Bishop Wilberforce 

 on, i. 217; also 258, 279, it. 37. 



Coleridge, Lord, i. 235; and vivisec- 

 tion, ii. 256. 



Collected Essays, review of, by Pro- 

 fessor Ray Lankester, ii. 393. 



Collier, Hon. John, letters to — the 

 " Apologetic Irenicon " : art in 

 London University, ii. 325 ; a 

 pertinacious portrait painter, 352; 

 effect of influenza on personal 

 appearance: the Romanes Lec- 

 ture an egg-dance, 377. 



Collier, Hon. Mrs. John, letters to 

 — a country visit, ii. 68 ; secre- 

 tarial work: incidents of travel, 

 89 ; Naples : violent changes of 

 weather, 92; secretarial work : 

 Catherine of Siena, 104; end of 

 Italian trip, 109; prize at the Slade 

 School: return from Maloja, 219; 

 the Canaries, 271; objects of the 

 seashore, 310-11 ; the P.C, 345 ; 

 the cat, 369-70 ; nonsense letter, 

 465; an Oxford training, 467. 



Collier, W. F., letters to — proposed 

 visit to, ii. 84; a touching mark 

 of confidence, 213 ; law of De- 

 ceased Wife's Sister : Shake- 

 speare and the sexes of plants, 

 231-32; the P.C: "What is 

 honour?": a new Beatitude, 

 348; visit to, 268. 



Collings, E. T., letter to— alcohol as 

 a brain stimulant, ii. 247. 



Collings, Right Hon. Jesse, his 

 mother and the P.C, ii. 349. 



Commission, Medical Acts, ii. 34, 43; 

 report of, 43, 44. 



Commission, Scottish Universities, i. 

 511 sq., 525. 



Commissions, Royal, i. 347 sq., 428; 

 Fisheries, 216, 252, 257, 269, 274; 

 on Science and Art Instruction, 

 324; on Science, 420; on Trawling, 

 ii. 27; Fishery of 1883, 64. 



Common, T., letter to — Nietzsche: 

 German work and style: morality 

 and evolution, ii. 383. 



