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ment, 375 ; leaves School Board, 

 400. 

 Lawrence, Sir William, his book On 

 Man, i. 191 ; acknowledgment of 

 Elementary Physiology, 305. 

 Lay Sermons, published, i. 347; popu- 

 larity of, 353. 

 Lecky, W. E. H., letters to — on Hume: 

 needless assertions and blunders, 

 i. 534; treatment of Irish history, 

 ii. 47; books from: Irish leaders, 

 291. 

 Lectures, at Birmingham, i. 362, 384. 

 at Bradford, i. 362. 

 on a Piece of Chalk, i. 319. 

 Croonian, i. 152. 

 on Cuttlefish, ii. 14. 

 at Edinburgh, i. 207—11. 

 Fullerian, i. 150, 159. 

 on the Hand, i. 4S9, 533. 

 Hunterian, q.v. 

 Introductory, to the course at the 



School of Mines, i. 148. 

 on Invertebrate Anatomy, in Medi- 

 cal Times, i. 174. 

 at Leicester, i. 362. 

 London Institution, i. 184, 332, 383, 



503» 507. "■ i- 

 Persistent Types, i. 184. 

 Relation of Man to the Lower Ani- 

 mals, i. 192. 

 Royal Institution, i. 184, 206, 213, 



383, 475* 489, 490, 507. i>. i» 52. 

 at the School of Mines, i. 159. 

 to working-men, i. 150, 159, 192, 205, 



222 sq., 269, 362, 383,489. 

 at Zoological Gardens, ii. 1, 14. 

 Lecturing, warnings about his early 



style, i. 94, 95. 

 Leighton, Sir F.,and literary honours, 



ii. 176. 

 Leuckart, Professor, letter to — mor- 

 phological work, i. 174. 

 Lewald, Fanny, autobiography of, i. 



326. 

 Liberal education, i. 320. 

 Liberal Thinkers, Association of, ii. 3. 

 Lichfield, native place of Thomas 



Huxley, i. 1. 

 Liddon, Canon, abuse of the word 

 " law," ii. 156; sermon on " law " 

 leads to article on pseudo-scien- 

 tific realism, 167; sermon in reply 



to " Lux Mundi " occasion of 

 " The Lights of the Church and 

 the Light of Science," 276. 



Life, compared to a whirlpool, ii. 72. 



Lilly, W. S., replies to, ii. 154. 



Linnean Medal awarded to Huxley, ii. 

 272. 



Linnean Society, elected to, i. 161. 



Literary Gazette, notice of Huxley in, 

 i. 98. 



Littlehampton, i. 324. 



Littre, Life of Comte, \. 323. 



Liverpool, address before the Philo- 

 mathic Society, i. 330; address be- 

 fore Liverpool Institute, ii. 43. 

 President British Association at, 

 i- 3S5J visit to slums, 359; moral 

 influence of commerce, 360. 



Lockyer, Sir Norman, Science Editor 

 of the Reader, i. 227. 



Logical consequences defined, i. 443. 



London Hospital, address at, ii. 70. 



London Institution, lectures at, on 

 physiography, i. 332, 507. 



London University, examiner at, i. 

 159, 165, 256 ; science examina- 

 tions at, 256; on Senate of, ii. 64. 



London University Reform, ii. 326-37. 



Louisiade Archipelago, i. 54. 



Lourdes, miracle of, i. 421. 



Lowe, Robert (Lord Sherbrooke), 

 thinks Huxley should be at the 

 head of the Natural History Col- 

 lections, i. 267; wishes him to be 

 Trustee of the British Museum, 

 ii. 71, 204. 



Lubbock, Sir John (Lord Avebury), 

 i. 175, 225; at Oxford, i860, 195., 

 201; joins x Club, 278; with Hux- 

 ley in Brittany, 308 ; presenta- 

 tion to, at Liverpool, 360. 



Lucas, Mr., and the Times review of 

 the Origin, i. 189. 



Lucretius, i. 245. 



" Lux Mundi," controversy raised by, 

 ii. 276. 



Lyell, Sir Charles, i. 68, 259; article 

 on, by Owen, 101 ; reads the 

 Origin before publication, 178; in- 

 fluence of the Principles of Geol- 

 ogy, 181, ii. 272; supports Darwin, 

 i. 185; leads Huxley to take up 

 ethnology, i. 212; on editing the 



