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LIFE OF PROFESSOR HUXLEY 



taneous generation : Huxley, 

 devil's advocate to speculators : a 

 " Tochtervolles Haus," 357, 358; 

 British Association at Liverpool: 

 Franco-Prussian War, 359; micro- 

 scopes : Franco-Prussian War, 

 361; School Board: " an optical 

 Sadowa," 388 sq. ; illness of 1871, 

 395; the visit to Naples: Ceylon 

 Museum, 402, 403; beefsteaks and 

 wives not to be despised, 403; 

 Ceylon Museum : his father's ill- 

 ness : his capacity, 404; invita- 

 tion to Morthoe, ib. ; books for 

 the Aquarium, 405 ; the new 

 laboratory, 408; England not rep- 

 resented at his station : visit 

 from von Baer: lawsuit: Kleinen- 

 berg on Hydra, 430, 431 ; sub- 

 scriptions for station: prefers his 

 German to his English : hesita- 

 tion, 431; his marriage; the sta- 

 tion: Darwin's generosity, 449; 

 death of Darwin and Balfour, ii. 

 41; naval officers and scientific re- 

 search, 45 ; health: age: earning 

 an honest sixpence, 158. 



Dohrn, Dr., sen., i. 399; visit to, at 

 Naples, ib. sq.; vigour of, 404. 



Donnelly, Sir John, K.C.B., visit to, 

 ii- 385. 

 Letters to — vivisection, i. 463-65 ; 

 Fishery appointment, ii. 22; title 

 of Dean: a wet holiday, 38; re- 

 tired officers in administrative 

 posts, 49 ; unofficial answer to 

 official inquiries, 78 ; proposed 

 resignation, 79; industry and age, 

 80; health: Gordon, ib. ; reply to 

 arguments against resignation, 

 81 ; extension of leave : f esta of 

 St- Peter's chair, 97; coldness of 

 Rome: repression of dynamiters: 

 Roman noses, 99; Gordon: pub- 

 lic affairs : technical education : 

 depression : carnival, 101— 103 ; 

 health, 106; return from Italy, 

 in; Civil List pension, 117; re- 

 turn in good health from Arolla: 

 renews work at science instead 

 of theology, 147-4S; Science and 

 Art examinations, 150, 250 ; age 

 moderates hopes, 160; Imperial 



Institute, 165; the Irish question, 

 179; Glion: "javelins," 182; sends 

 proof of Struggle for Existence, 

 199; Deceased Wife's Sister Bill: 

 hatred of anonymity, 233; Stone- 

 henge: use of Radicals: death of 

 Smyth, 275 ; move to Eastbourne, 

 278; London University Com- 

 mission and reform, 330; the 

 State and intermediate education, 

 339 ; responsible for the Privy 

 Councillorship, 343; humour of 

 public affairs, 344 ; the modern 

 martyrdom, 353; faculty of for- 

 getting, 356; the scientific docker, 

 388; death of Tyndall, 392; letter 

 from a lunatic, 395; a State even- 

 ing party, 395; procrastination: 

 the scientific docker : Darwin 

 Medal, 410; women in public life, 

 411. 



Draper, Dr., i. 195. 



Drawing, Huxley's faculty for, i. 4, 

 46, 397. 447- 



Dublin, LL.D. at, i. 530. 



Duncan, Dr. Matthews, visit to, i. 390. 



Dyer, Sir W. Thiselton, helps in the 

 new science teaching, i. 407 n. ; 

 lectures for Huxley, 409; to help 

 in Men of Science Series, 535 ; 

 letter from — Gentian paper, ii. 

 214; letter to — on Marine Biologi- 

 cal Association, 208. 



Dyster, Dr., letters to — scientific Cal- 

 v inism, i. 122 ; introduction to 

 Kingsley and Maurice, 131 ; re- 

 fuses Edinburgh chair : coast sur- 

 vey, 132, 133, 134, 135; approach- 

 ing marriage, 136, 137; popular 

 lectures, 149; man not a rational 

 animal in his parental capacity, 

 ii. 192. 



Ealing, i. 1, 



Eastbourne, house at; law of nature 



about; origin of name, ii. 294, 

 Echinoderms, on the development of, 



i. 82; aim of paper, 100. 

 Echo, article in, i. 512. 

 Ecker, Dr. A., on his ethnological 



work, i. 294. 

 Eckersley, W., letter to— Civil List 



pension, ii. 117. 



