INDEX 



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Geological Survey, work on, i. 154. 



George, H., Progress and Poverty, ii. 

 261, 264. 



German, knowledge of, i. 160, ii. 444. 



German speculation, research and 

 style, ii. 382. 



Gilman, Professor D. C, i. 279. 



Glacier ice, paper on, i. 155. 



Gladstone, Professor J. H., account 

 of Huxley's work on the School 

 Board, i. 364 sq. 



Gladstone, Right Hon. W. E., and 

 Metaphysical Society, i. 33S; not 

 an expert in metaphysics, 341 ; the 

 greatest intellect in Europe, 379; 

 reaction from, 525; a graceful ac- 

 tion, ii. 15; function of, 286; at- 

 tacks Huxley in the Impregnable 

 Rock of Holy Scripture, 287; swine 

 miracle, 288; and Parnell, 291-93; 

 typical of the century? 396. 

 controversy with, on Genesis, ii. 122 

 sqq. ; estimate of, 130 ; letter on 

 — the ordeal of public criticism, 

 190; revived by others, 314 sq. 

 second controversy with, ii. 450, 452. 



Goethe, quoted, i. 163; on " thatige 

 Skepsis," 181 ; his Aphorisms 

 translated for the first number of 

 Nature, 351; scientific insight of, 

 ii. 431- 



Golf, Huxley plays, i. 390. 



Goodsir, Dr. John, as man of science, 



i. TC2. 



Gordon, C. G., ideas and character, ii. 

 101, 302, 107; why he did not have 

 the African fever, 103. 



Gordon, G. \\\, executed by Eyre, i. 

 300 sq. 



Gore, Canon, ii. 286. 



Gosse, Edmund, anonymous review- 

 ers, ii. 153. 



Grant, Dr., introduction to, i. 27; as 

 man of science, 102; an early evo- 

 lutionist, 180. 



Grant (friend of Dr. Dohrn), i. 431. 



Grant Duff, Sir M., letter from — pos- 

 sibilities of a political career for 

 Huxley, i. 380; Lord Rector of 

 Aberdeen, 420. 



Granville, Lord, letter from — appoints 

 Huxley on London University 

 Senate: anecdote of Clay, the 



whist player, ii. 64: a master of 

 polished putting down, 178. 



Gray, Asa, misunderstanding of Dar- 

 win, ii. 205; appreciation of, ib. 



Gray, J. E., introduction to, i. 27, 29; 

 support from, 87; a zoological 

 whirlwind, 171. 



Green, T. H., i. 195; account of Hux- 

 ley's speech at Oxford, 199. 



Green, of Leeds, to help in Men of 

 Science Series, i. 535. 



Greene, Professor R., 1. 176, 225. 



Gregory, Sir W. H., with, in Egypt, 

 i- 397> Governor of Ceylon, 404. 



Greswell, Rev. Richard, i. 196, 201. 



Grey, Albert, M.P., letter to, on 

 Home Rule, ii. 132. 



Griffiths, Mr., Secretary British Asso- 

 ciation, i. 441. 



Grote, George, and titles, i. 386. 



Grove, Sir G., a criticism, i. 324. 



Gull, Sir \V., and F.R.S., ii. 119. 



Gunther, Dr., i. 448. 



GutzlafT, saying of, ii. 141, 151. 



Haeckel, Professor Ernst, his Gas- 

 trsea theory, dependent on Hux- 

 ley's discoveries, i. 43; Darwin- 

 ism in Germany, 287; unable to 

 attend British Association, 1866, 

 208; and Bathybius, 317 sq. 

 Letters to — on reading Die Radio- 

 Icrien, i. 255 ; dissuades him from 

 joining Arctic expedition : Dar- 

 winism : philological evidence in 

 ethnology, 287, 288; on his Mor- 

 phologie : controversy, 309 ; mar- 

 riage: classification of birds: 

 handwriting, 311 ; von Baer's 

 Copley : reptiles and birds, 325 ; 

 translation of his Morphologie : in- 

 fluence of children, 327, 328; no- 

 tice of the Anthropogenic: attack 

 on Darwin in the Quarterly: Amphi- 

 oxus and the primitive vertebrate, 

 457; Rattlesnake " collection " : 

 his Medusae unpublished : Cray- 

 fish: Spirula: his children, 527. 



Hahn, Father, reminiscences of Hux- 

 ley's impartiality in teaching, ii. 

 428. 



Hamilton, on the unconditioned, i. 

 234, 262. 



