INDEX 



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Natural History Review, 226; opin- 

 ion of Huxley, 217; description of 

 his address at the Geological So- 

 ciety, 220. 

 Letters from — on popular lectures, i. 

 223, 224; to Sir C. Bunbury, spe- 

 cies question, 182. 

 Letters to — on species, i. 185; on 

 skull measuring, 212 ; on Man's 

 Place, 214; reply to criticisms as 

 to the simian brain: Darwin 

 shows a vera causa for evolution, 

 215; simian brain, 216; on wo- 

 men's education, 228; on Laby- 

 rinthodonts, 285; work on fossils, 

 especially from Spitzbergen, 306. 

 Lynton, holiday at, ii. 45. 



Macclesfield, Samuel Huxley mayor 

 of, in 1746, i. ^. 



Macgillivray, John, i. 35, 42, 46. 



Macleay, Sir William, i. 39, 41, 42; 

 letter to, on English, scientific 

 world, 99. 



M'Clure, Rev. E., letter to — motive to 

 get at the truth in all things: im- 

 mortality and the conservation of 

 energy: thought as a " function " 

 of the brain: origin of sin, ii. 

 298, 299. 



MacWilliam, Dr., F.R.S., i. 49. 



Magee, Bishop, controversy with, ii. 

 237 sq., 239, 240; end of, 241. 



Malins, .Vice-Chancellor, remarks on 

 the suit brought against Huxley, 

 i. 4*3- 



Mallock, W. H., on Bathybius, ii. 170. 



Maloja, first visit to, ii. 214, 219; sec- 

 ond visit to, 252 sq.; third visit 

 to, 385; memorial at, 386. 



Manning, Cardinal, in Metaphysical 

 Society, i. 338. 



Man's Place in Nature, i. 207, 213, 214, 

 215 ; criticisms and success of, 

 217, 218, 219; a friend begs him 

 not to publish, ii. 365 ; ridiculed, 

 450- 



Mansel, Rev. H. L., i. 234, 262. 



Mantell, G. A., i. 101. 



Manual of Comparative Anatomy, i. 92, 

 159- 



Manual of Invertebrate Anatomy, i. 420, 

 490. 



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Manual of Vertebrate Anatomy, i. 384. 



Marine Biological Association, ii. 136. 



Mariner, on Tonga, ii. 132. 



Marsh, Professor O. C, at x Club, i. 

 279; visit to, 494 sqq. ; on Huxley's 

 impartiality, 495 ; supplies anec- 

 dote on advantage of breaking a 

 leg, ii. 10. 

 Letter from — on Huxley's welcome 



to him in England, i. 530. 

 Letters to — pedigree of the horse, i. 

 495 ; later discoveries, 501 , 502 ; 

 his inexhaustible boxes, 503; ar- 

 rival in England, 529. 



Marshall, Mr., of Buffalo, visit to, i. 

 498. 



Martin, H. N., helps in the new sci- 

 ence teaching, i. 407, 408; helps 

 write Elementary Instruction in 

 Biology, 409; American edition of 

 the Practical Biology, ii. 1. 



Martineau, James, in Metaphysical 

 Society, i. 338. 



Mary, Queen of Scots, ii. 51. 



Maskelyne, Neville Story, i. 150, 151. 



Mason College, opening of, ii. 14. 



Masson, David, i. 267; at x Club, 279. 



Materialism, i. 241, 261 $q.\ accusation 

 of, 321 ; a sort of shorthand ideal- 

 ism, 352. 



Maurice, F. D., first meeting with, i. 

 131; and the Working Men's Col- 

 lege, 149; his philosophy, 238, 263; 

 in Metaphysical Society, 338. 



Maxwell, Colonel, i. 252. 



May, George Anderson, i. 6, 11. 



May, Mrs., letter to— ill-health in 

 youth, ii. 37. 



Mayer, Dr., assistant to Dr. Dohrn, 

 ii. 91. 



Mayer, J. R., on conservation of ener- 

 gy, ii. 173- 



Mayne, Captain, of the Nassau, i. 335. 



Medical education, ii. 202, 329, 428 ; 

 correspondence in Times, 279; 

 letter on preliminary liberal train- 

 ing, ib.; degrees, 333. 



Men of science, the risks to be faced 

 by, i. 218, 219. 



Mercers' Company and technical edu- 

 cation, ii. 54. 



Metaphysical Society, foundation of, 

 i. 336; Mill's criticism of, 338; 



