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513 



Eckersley, W. A., death of, ii. 426. 



Eckhard, Dr., i. 176. 



Ectoderm and Endoderm, discovery 

 of, i. 42, 43; 431. 



Edinburgh, lectures at — on the Ape 

 question, i. 207 sq. ; on the Phys- 

 ical Basis of Life, 321 ; Fishery 

 Exhibition, ii. 31; refuses an un- 

 certain post at, i. 123; refuses to 

 succeed Forbes there, 126, 129, 

 *3°> 133. i34» 135 ; Natural His- 

 tory courses at, 475 sq., 489 sq. 



Edinburgh University, hon. degree, i. 

 296. 



Edison, typical of the century ? 396. 



Education, the true end of, i. 320; 

 secular, 369, and note; intermedi- 

 ate, and the State, ii. 339; scien- 

 tific, for a boy, 339, 341. 



Egerton, Sir Philip, his museum, i. 

 144; visit to, 191 ; squib on the 

 ape question, 207, 215. 



Egyptian exploration, ii. 67. 



Ehrenberg, suspects Bathybius, i. 480. 



Eisig, assistant to Dr. Dohrn, ii. 91. 



Elemen tary Physiology, i. 265, 305, ii. 

 1; new edition, ii. 75, 89. 



Eliot, George, proposed burial in 

 Westminster Abbey, ii. 19; Stan- 

 ley on, 33. 



Ellicott, Bishop of Gloucester, in 

 Metaphysical Society, i. 338. 



Ellis, Charles, with Huxley in Egypt, 

 i- 399- 



" Emancipation, Black and White," 

 i. 283. 



English literature, teaching of, letter 

 on, ii. 301. 



English Men of Science Series pro- 

 jected, i. 534 sqq. 



Enniskillen, Lord, i. 217. 



Erasmus, opinion of, ii. 418, 455. 



Erebus and Terror, Hooker on, i. 61, 



Erichssen, Professor, on Vivisection 

 Commission, i. 472. 



Ethnological Society, President of, i. 

 284; presidential address, 330; 

 amalgamation of two societies, 

 348. 



Ethnology, work on, i. 213, 214, 269, 

 283, 294, 296, 306, 348, 3So; Sir M. 

 Foster on, 284; systematic series 

 of photographs, 330; definition of, 



69 



348; attention turned away from, 

 in 1873, 434- 



Eton, new Headmaster, and future of, 

 ii. 143 ; Huxley a Governor of, 

 3. 221; examinations, 250. 



Europeans, alleged inferiority of 

 senses in, ii. 284. 



Evans, Sir J., on Marine Biological 

 Association, ii. 208. 

 Letters to — getting in harness a 

 tonic : need of rest, ii. 85 ; Ra- 

 venna : takes up Italian again, 

 92; work of Royal Society Secre- 

 tary, 94; a growl from Italy, 107 

 jr.; description of pleurisy, 177 n. ; 

 delay over Spirula and Darwin 

 obituary, 202 ; Copley Medal : 

 Geological Congress : punni- 

 grams, 224 ; pi iocene and mio- 

 cene man: language no test of 

 race, 286; a forgotten subscrip- 

 tion, 370. 



Evolution, article for Encyclopedia, i. 

 487, 513; lectures on, at New 

 York, 501 ; demonstrative evi- 

 dence of, 502 ; accumulation of 

 evidence for, ii. 13; laws of, ap- 

 plied to the arrangement of the 

 Vertebrata, 13, 476; theory must 

 have been invented by later pa- 

 leontologists, 36; illustrated by 

 the Pearly Nautilus, 62 sq. ; ex- 

 perimental, 309, 310, 



Evolution and morality, ii. 382. 



" Evolution of Theology," ii. 131. 



Evolutionary thought builds up as 

 well as pulls down, ii. 317. 



Examinership under Science and Art 

 Department, ii. 167 sq. , 228 ; 

 250. 



Exodus, the real story of, ii. 67. 



Eyre, Governor, i. 300-304. 



Faith, the sin of, ii. 427- 



Falconer, Dr. Hugh, i. 276. 



Family motto, tenax propositi, ii. 5. 



Fanning, Mrs., i. 193. 



Fanning, William, his friend in Syd- 

 ney, i. 39, 40; death of, ii. 176. 



Fanning, F., visit to, ii. 379. 



Faraday, Michael, interview with, i. 

 23, 108; 167, 168; and titles, 386; 

 influence in science, ii. 173; the 



