INDEX 



539 



Times, review of the Origin in, i. 189. 



Title, rumoured acceptance of, ii. 74. 



Titles, for men of science, i. 386 (cp. 

 ii. i75)- 



Todd, Dr. R. B., gives up professor- 

 ship at King's College, i. 116. 



Todd's Cyclopasdia, writes for, i. 151. 



Tollemache, A., at x Club, i. 279. 



Tomes, Sir John, ii. 149. 



Toronto, stands for professorship at, 

 i. 83, 85, 86, 87, 108, 116. 



Training colleges, sectarian, ii. 166. 



Trevelyan, Sir C, Under-Secretary 

 Treasury, i. 79. 



Treviranus, not studied by Huxley 

 before 1859, i. 180. 



Trigonia, on the animal of, i. 81. 



Truth, transatlantic discovery of, ii, 

 47; Huxley a fanatic for, 49 (cp. 

 298), 427. 



Tug, story of, ii. 433. 



Tulloch, Principal, i. 400. 



Turner, W., an appointment to Cal- 

 cutta Museum, i. 325. 



Tyndall, Mrs., letters to — duties of a 

 married daughter, ii. 8; forgetful- 

 ness, 37; an invitation to lunch, 

 69. 



Tyndall, John, rejected, like Huxley, 

 at Toronto, i. 85; Physics for 

 Saturday Review, 151; joint paper 

 on Glacier Tee, 155; joins School 

 of Mines, 168; on Committee of 

 the Reader, 227; in Wales with, 233. 

 242; takes Waverley Place house, 

 242; favourite problem in molecu- 

 lar physics, 249; and x Club, 278, 

 281, ii. 128; receives Edinburgh 

 LL.D. with Huxley, i. 296; joins 

 in drawing up scheme of science 

 teaching in schools, 331, 332; in 

 Metaphysical Society, 338; pres- 

 entation to, at Liverpool, 360; dis- 

 cussion with B. Sanderson, 516; a 

 constant New Year's guest, 518; 

 action of Association of Liberal 

 Thinkers, i. 3; vigour of, 174; 

 visit to, 305; death of, 390, 391. 

 Letters from— unable to join in trip 

 to the Eifel, i. 353; on clerical 

 attacks, 361; on proposed visit to 

 India, 381 n. ; on opposition to 

 his Presidency of the British As- 



sociation, 432; wasted sympathy, 

 440. 

 Letters to — Toronto, i. 85 ; elected 

 F.R.S., ib. ; on a London career, 

 123; science reviews in Westmin- 

 ster, 130, 131 ; letter from col- 

 leagues in England, 137; at his 

 marriage, 140; the Brenon: end 

 of Swiss trip, 158; on joining 

 School of Mines, 168; friendship, 

 ib. ; a "madcap" Alpinist, 172; 

 on Jamaica affair, 304; on work- 

 ing-men's lecture at British Asso- 

 ciation: reconciliation with Thom- 

 son and Tait, 313, 314; resignation 

 of Fullerian lectureship, 314; re- 

 signing lectureship at School of 

 Mines, 327; Liverpool British As- 

 sociation, 336; an electrical dis- 

 turbance, 354; his lecture at Liver- 

 pool meeting of British Associa- 

 tion, 360; a letter to Nature: his 

 breakdown, 393; trip to Egypt: 

 ascent of Vesuvius, 398; the new 

 teaching of biology: Hooker's 

 affair, 408; ill-health, and the fine 

 air of St. John's Wood: Tyndall's 

 visit to America, 411; a loan, 415; 

 possibility of marriage, ib. ; the 

 New Year in the new house, 418; 

 Tyndall's " English accent " : 

 character of Hirst, 419; Lord 

 Rector of Aberdeen, ib.; tour in 

 Auvergne, 420; controversy about 

 Forbes : walks with his young 

 son, 426; receives Order of the 

 Pole Star, 427; opposition to his 

 Presidency of the British Asso- 

 ciation: a letter at high tempera- 

 ture, 432; Blauvelt's " Modern 

 Skepticism," 433; the Forbes con- 

 troversy, 440; British Associa- 

 tion at Belfast, 441; excuses for 

 undertaking unnecessary work, 

 ib. ; subject of Belfast address, 

 442; Spinoza memorial: pay at 

 Edinburgh, 480; possible sons-in- 

 law, 481 ; examines micro-organ- 

 isms, 482 ; offers to lecture for : 

 " bottled life," 519; on his daugh- 

 ter's recovery, 529; to take Boyle 

 in English Men of Science 

 Series, 537; own capacity as an 



