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"On a Collection of Vertebrate Remains from the Jarrow Colliery,
Kilkenny, Ireland" "Geological Magazine" 3 (1866) 165-171. "Scientific
Memoirs" 3.
"On some Remains of Large Dinosaurian Reptiles from the Stormberg
Mountains, South Africa" "Phil. Magazine" 32 (1866) 474-475; "Quarterly
Journal of the Geological Society" 23 (1867) 1-6. "Scientific Memoirs"
3.
"On a New Specimen of Telerpeton Elginense" (1866) "Quarterly Journal
of the Geological Society" 23 (1867) 77-84. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"Notes on the Human Remains of Caithness" (1866) in the "Prehistoric
Remains of Caithness" by S. Laing.
"On Two Widely Contrasted Forms of the Human Cranium" "Journal of
Anatomy and Physiology" 1 (1867) 60-77. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On Acanthopholis Horridus, a New Reptile from the Chalk-Marl"
"Geological Magazine" 4 (1867) 65-67. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On the Classification of Birds; and on the Taxonomic Value of the
Modifications of certain of the Cranial Bones observable in that Class"
"Proceedings of the Zoological Society" (1867) 415-472. "Scientific
Memoirs" 3.
"On the Animals which are most nearly Intermediate between Birds and
Reptiles" "Annals and Magazine of Natural History" 2 (1868) 66-75.
"Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On Saurosternon Bainii and Pristerodon M'Kayi, two New Fossil
Lacertilian Reptiles from South Africa" "Geological Magazine" 5 (1868)
201-205. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"Reply to Objections on my Classification of Birds" "Ibis" 4 (1868)
357-362.
"On the Form of the Cranium among the Patagonians and Fuegians, with
some Remarks upon American Crania in general" "Journal of Anatomy and
Physiology" 2 (1868) 253-271. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On some Organisms living at Great Depths in the North Atlantic Ocean"
"Quarterly Journal Micr. S." 8 (1868) 203-212. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"Remarks upon Archaeopteryx Lithographica" "Proceedings of the Royal
Society" 16 (1868) 243-248. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On the Classification and Distribution of the Alectoromorphae and
Heteromorphae" "Proceedings of the Zoological Society" (1868) 294-319.
"Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On Hyperodapedon" "Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society" 25
(1869) 138-152. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On a New Labyrinthodont (Pholiderpeton Scutigerum) from Bradford"
"Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society" 25 (1869) 309-310.
"Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On the Upper Jaw of Megalosaurus" "Quarterly Journal of the Geological
Society" 25 (1869) 311-314. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"Principles and Methods of Paleontology" (Written in 1865 as the
Introduction to the Collection of Fossils at Jermyn Street.)
"Smithsonian Report" (1869) 363-388. See above (1865).
"On the Representatives of the Malleus and the Incus of Mammalia in the
Other Vertebrata" "Proceedings of the Zoological Society" (1869)
391-407. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"Address to the Geological Society, 1869" "Quarterly Journal of the
Geological Society" 25 (1869) 28-53. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On the Ethnology and Archaeology of India" (Opening Address of the
President, March 9, 1869.) "Journal of the Ethnological Society of
London" 1 (1869) 89-93. (Delivered March 9, 1869.) "Scientific Memoirs"
3.
"On the Ethnology and Archeology of North America" (Address of the
President, April 13, 1869.) "Journal of the Ethnological Society of
London" 1 (1869) 218-221. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On Hypsilophodon Foxii, a New Dinosaurian from the Wealden of the Isle
of Wight" (1869) "Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society" 26
(1870) 3-12. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"Further Evidence of the Affinity between the Dinosaurian Reptiles and
Birds" (1869) "Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society" 26 (1870)
12-31. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On the Classification of the Dinosauria, with Observations on the
Dinosauria of the Trias" (1869) "Quarterly Journal of the Geological
Society" 26 (1870) 32-50. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On the Ethnology of Britain" "Journal of the Ethnological Society of
London" 2 (1870) 382-384. (Delivered May 10, 1870). "Scientific
Memoirs" 3.
"The Anniversary Address of the President" "Journal of the Ethnological
Society of London" new series 2 (1870) 16-24 (May 24, 1870).
"Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On the Geographical Distribution of the Chief Modifications of
Mankind" "Journal of the Ethnological Society of London" new series 2
(1870) 404-412. (June 7, 1870.) "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On a New Labyrinthodont from Bradford" With a Note on its Locality and
Stratigraphical Position by Louis C. Miall "Phil. Magazine" 39 (1870)
385.
"Anniversary Address to the Geological Society, 1870" "Quarterly
Journal of the Geological Society" 26 (1870) 29-64. ("Paleontology and
the Doctrine of Evolution") "Collected Essays" 8 340. "Scientific
Memoirs" 3.
"Address to the British Association at Liverpool" "British Association
Report" 40 (1870) 73-89. "Collected Essays" 8. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On the Milk Dentition of Palaeotherium Magnum" "Geological Magazine" 7
(1870) 153-155. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"Triassic Dinosauria" "Nature" 1 (1870) 23-24. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On the Maxilla of Megalosaurus" "Phil. Magazine" 39 (1870) 385-386.
"On the Relations of Penicillium, Torula, and Bacterium" "Quarterly
Journal Micr. S." 10 (1870) 355-362. (A Report by another hand of an
Address given at the British Association, the views expressed in which
were afterwards set aside.) "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"On a Collection of Fossil Vertebrata from the Jarrow Colliery, County
of Kilkenny, Ireland" "Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy" 24
(1871) 351-370.
"Yeast" "Contemporary Review" December 1871. "Scientific Memoirs" 3.
"Note on the Development of the Columella Auris in the Amphibia"
"British Association Report" 1874 (section) 141-142; "Nature" 11 (1875)
68-69. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On the Structure of the Skull and of the Heart of Menobranchus
Lateralis" "Proceedings of the Zoological Society" (1874) 186-204.
"Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On the Hypothesis that Animals are Automata, and its History" "Nature"
10 (1874) 362-366. See also list of Essays.
"Preliminary Note upon the Brain and Skull of Amphioxus Lanceolatus"
(1874) "Proceedings of the Royal Society" 23 (1875). "Scientific
Memoirs" 4.
"On the Bearing of the Distribution of the Portio Dura upon the
Morphology of the Skull" (1874) "Proceedings of the Cambridge Phil.
Society" 2 (1876) 348-349. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On the Classification of the Animal Kingdom" (1874) "Journal of the
Linnean Society" (Zoology) 12 (1876) 199-226. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On the Recent Work of the 'Challenger' Expedition, and its Bearing on
Geological Problems" "Proceedings of the Royal Institution" 7 (1875)
354-357. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On Stagonolepis Robertsoni, and on the Evolution of the Crocodilia"
"Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society" 31 (1875) 423-438.
"Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"Contributions to Morphology. Ichthyopsida.--Number 1. On Ceradotus
Forsteri, with Observations on the Classification of Fishes"
"Proceedings of the Zoological Society" (1876) 24-59. "Scientific
Memoirs" 4.
"On the Position of the Anterior Nasal Apertures in Lepidosiren"
"Proceedings of the Zoological Society" (1876) 180-181. "Scientific
Memoirs" 4.
"On the Nature of the Cranio-Facial Apparatus of Petromyzon" "Journal
of Anatomy and Physiology" 10 (1876) 412-429. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"The Border Territory between the Animal and the Vegetable Kingdoms"
(1876) "Proceedings of the Royal Institution" 8 (1879) 28-34.
"Macmillan's Magazine" 33 373-384. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On the Evidence as to the Origin of Existing Vertebrate Animals"
"Nature" 13 (1876) 388-389, 410-412, 429-430, 467-469, 514-516; 14
(1876) 33-34. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"The Crocodilian Remains in the Elgin Sandstones, with remarks on the
Ichnites of Cummingstone" "Memoir of the Geological Survey of the
United Kingdom" Monograph 3 1877 (58 pages and 16 plates). "Scientific
Memoirs" 4.
"On the Study of Biology" "Nature" 15 (1877) 219-224; "American
Naturalist" 11 (1877) 210-221. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On the Geological History of Birds" (March 2, 1877) "Proceedings of
the Royal Institution" 8 347. [The substance of this paper is contained
in the "New York Lectures on Evolution" 1876; see page 440.]
"Address to the Anthropological Department of the British Association,
Dublin, 1878. Informal Remarks on the Conclusions of Anthropology"
"British Association Report" 1878 573-578. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On the Classification and the Distribution of the Crayfishes"
"Proceedings of the Zoological Society" (1878) 752-788. "Scientific
Memoirs" 4.
"On a New Arrangement for Dissecting Microscopes" (1878) the
President's Address "Journal of the Quekett Micr. Club" 5 (1878-79)
144-145. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"William Harvey" (1878) "Proceedings of the Royal Institution" 8 (1879)
485-500. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On the Characters of the Pelvis in the Mammalia, and the Conclusions
respecting the Origin of Mammals which may be based on them"
"Proceedings of the Royal Society" 28 (1879) 295-405. "Scientific
Memoirs" 4.
"Sensation and the Unity of Structure of Sensiferous Organs" (1879)
"Proceedings of the Royal Institution" 9 (1882) 115-124. See also
"Collected Essays" 6. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"The President's Address" (July 25, 1879) "Journal of the Quekett Micr.
Club" 5 (1878-79) 250-255. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On certain Errors respecting the Structure of the Heart, attributed to
Aristotle" (1879) "Nature" 21 (1880) 1-5. See also "Science and
Culture". "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On the Epipubis in the Dog and Fox" "Proceedings of the Royal Society"
30 (1880) 162-163. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"The Coming of Age of 'The Origin of Species'" (1880) "Proceedings of
the Royal Institution" 9 (1882) 361-368. See also "Collected Essays" 2.
"Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On the Cranial and Dental Characters of the Canidae" "Proceedings of
the Zoological Society" (1880) 238-288. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On the Application of the Laws of Evolution to the Arrangement of the
Vertebrata, and more particularly of the Mammalia" "Proceedings of the
Zoological Society" (1880) 649-662. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"The Herring" "Nature" 23 (1881) 607-613. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"Address to the International Medical Congress" London 1881--"The
Connection of the Biological Sciences with Medicine" "Nature" 24 (1881)
342-346. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"The Rise and Progress of Paleontology" "Nature" 24 (1881) 452-455.
"Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"A Contribution to the Pathology of the Epidemic known as the 'Salmon
Disease'" (February 21, 1882) "Proceedings of the Royal Society" 33
(1882) 381-389. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On the Respiratory Organs of Apteryx" "Proceedings of the Zoological
Society" (1882) 560-569. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On Saprolegnia in Relation to the Salmon Disease" "Quarterly Journal
Micr. S." 22 (1882) 311-333 (reprinted from the 21st Annual Report of
H.M. Inspectors of Salmon Fisheries). "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"On Animal Forms" being the Rede Lecture for 1883; "Nature" 28 page 187.
"Address delivered at the Opening of the Fisheries Exhibition at South
Kensington, 1883."
"Contributions to Morphology. Ichthyopsida.--Number 2. On the Oviducts
of Osmerus; with Remarks on the Relations of the Teleostean with the
Ganoid Fishes" "Proceedings of the Zoological Society" (1883) 132-139.
"Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"Oysters and the Oyster Question" (1883) "Proceedings of the Royal
Institution" 10 (1884) 336-358. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"Preliminary Note on the Fossil Remains of a Chelonian Reptile,
Ceratochelys Sthenurus, from Lord Howe's Island, Australia"
"Proceedings of the Royal Society" 46 (1887) 232-238. (Read March 31,
1887.) "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"The Gentians: Notes and Queries" (April 7, 1887) "Journal of the
Linnean Society" (Botany) 24 (1888) 101-124. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"Further Observations on Hyperodapedon" "Quarterly Journal of the
Geological Society" 43 (1878) 675-693. "Scientific Memoirs" 4.
"Owen's Position in the History of Anatomical Science" see page 443.
APPENDIX 4.
HONOURS, DEGREES, SOCIETIES, ETC.
(This list has been compiled from such diplomas and letters as I found
in my father's possession.)
ORDER:
Norwegian Order of the North Star, 1873.
DEGREES, ETC.:
Oxford--Hon. D.C.L. 1885.
Cambridge--Hon. LL.D. 1879.
--Rede Lecturer, 1883.
London--First M.B. and Gold Medal, 1845.
--Examiner in Physiology and Comparative Anatomy; 1857.
--Member of Senate, 1883.
Edinburgh--Hon. LL.D. 1866.
Aberdeen--Lord Rector, 1872.
Dublin--Hon. LL.D. 1878.
Breslau--Hon. Ph.D. and M.A. 1861.
Wurzburg--Hon. M.D. 1882.
Bologna--Hon. M.D. 1888.
Erlangen--Hon. M.D. 1893.
SOCIETIES--LONDON:
Royal, 1851.
--Sec. 1872-81.
--Pres. 1883-85.
--Royal Society's Medal, 1852.
--Copley Medal, 1888.
--Darwin Medal, 1894.
Linnean, 1858.
--Linnean Medal, 1890.
Geological, 1856.
--Sec. 1859-62.
--Pres. 1869-70.
--Wollaston Medal, 1876.
Zoological, 1856.
Odontological, 1863.
Ethnological, 1863.
--Pres. 1868-70.
Anthropological Institute, 1870.
Medico-Chirurgical, Hon. Memb. 1868.
Medical, Hon. Memb. 1873.
Literary, 1883.
Silver Medal of the Apothecaries' Society for Botany, 1842.
Royal College of Surgeons, Member, 1862.
--Fellow, 1883.
--Hunterian Professor, 1863-69.
St. Thomas's Hospital, Lecturer in Comparative Anatomy, 1854.
British Association for the Advancement of Science, Pres. 1870.
--Pres. of Section D, 1866.
Royal Institution, Fullerian Lecturer, 1863-67.
British Museum, Trustee, 1888.
Quekett Microscopical Club, President, 1878-79.
SOCIETIES--PROVINCIAL, COLONIAL AND INDIAN:
Dublin University Zoological and Botanical Association; Corr. Member,
1859.
Liverpool Literary and Philosophic Society, Hon. Memb. 1870.
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, Hon. Memb. 1872.
Odontological Society of Great Britain, 1862.
Royal Irish Academy, Hon. Memb. 1874.
Historical Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, Hon. Memb. 1875.
Royal Society of Edinburgh, British Hon. Fellow, 1876.
Glasgow Philosophical Society, Hon. Memb. 1876.
Literary and Antiquarian Society of Perth, Hon. Memb. 1876.
Cambridge Philosophical Society, Hon. Memb. 1871.
Hertfordshire Natural History Society, Hon. Memb. 1883.
Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland, Hon. Memb. 1886.
New Zealand Institute, Hon. Memb. 1872.
Royal Society of New South Wales, Hon. Memb. 1879, Clarke Medal, 1880.
FOREIGN SOCIETIES:
International Congress of Anthropology and Prehistoric Archeology,
Corr. Memb. 1867.
International Geological Congress (Pres.) 1888.
AMERICA:
Academy of the Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Corr. Memb. 1859;
Hayden Medal, 1888.
Odontographic Society of Pennsylvania, Hon. Memb. 1865.
American Philosophical Society of Philadelphia, 1869.
Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Hon. Memb. 1873.
New York Academy of Sciences, Hon. Memb. 1876.
Boston Society of Natural History, Hon. Memb. 1877.
National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A., Foreign Associate, 1883.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Foreign Hon. Memb. 1883.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY:
Konigliche Kaiserliche Geologische Reichsanstalt (Vienna), Corr. Memb.
1860.
K.K. Zoologische-botanische Gesellschaft in Wien, 1865.
BELGIUM:
Academie Royale de Medecine de Belgique, 1874.
Societe Geologique de Belgique, Hon. Memb. 1877.
Societe d'Anthropologie de Bruxelles, Hon. Memb. 1884.
BRAZIL:
Gabineta Portuguez de Leitura em Pernambuco, Corr. Memb. 1879.
DENMARK:
Royal Society of Copenhagen, Fellow, 1876.
EGYPT:
Institut Egyptien (Alexandria), Hon. Memb. 1861.
FRANCE:
Societe Imperiale des Sciences Naturelles de Cherbourg, Corr. Memb.
1867.
Institut de France; "Correspondant" in the section of Physiology
(succeeding von Baer), 1879.
GERMANY:
Microscopical Society of Giessen, Hon. Memb. 1857.
Imperialis Academia Caesariana Naturae Curiosorum (Dresden), 1857.
Imperial Literary and Scientific Academy of Germany, 1858.
Royal Society of Sciences in Gottingen, Corr. Memb. 1862.
Royal Bavarian Academy of Literature and Science (Munich), For. Memb.
1863.
Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences (Berlin), 1865.
Medicinisch-naturwisseflschaftliche Gesellschaft zu Jena, For. Hon.
Memb. 1868.
Geographical Society of Berlin, For. Memb. 1869.
Deutscher Fischerei-Verein, Corr. Memb. 1870.
Berliner Gesellschaft fur Anthropologie, Ethnologie, und Urgeschichte,
Corr. Memb. 1871.
Naturforschende Gesellschaft zu Halle, 1879.
Senkenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft (Frankfurt a/M.), Corr.
Memb. 1892.
HOLLAND:
Dutch Society of Sciences (Haarlem), For. Memb. 1877.
Koninklyke Natuurkundige Vereenigung in Nederlandisch-Indie (Batavia),
Corr. Memb. 1880.
Royal Academy of Sciences (Amsterdam), For. Memb. 1892.
ITALY:
Societa Italiana di Antropologia e di Etnologia, Hon. Memb. 1872.
Academia de' Lincei di Roma, For. Memb. (supplementary), 1878,
ordinary, 1883.
Reale Academia Valdarnense del Poggio (Florence), Corr. Memb. 1883.
Societa dei Naturalisti in Modena, Hon. Memb. 1886.
Societa Italiana delle Scienze (Naples), For. Memb. 1892.
Academia Scientiarum Instituti Bononiensis (Bologna), Corr. Memb. 1893.
PORTUGAL:
Academia Real das Sciencias de Lisboa, For. Corr. Memb. 1874.
RUSSIA:
Imperial Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg), Corr. Memb. 1865.
Societas Caesarea Naturae Cuniosorum (Moscow), Ordinary Member, 1870,
Hon. Memb. 1887.
SWEDEN:
Societas Medicorum Svecana, Ordinary Memb. 1866.
ROYAL COMMISSIONS:
T.H. Huxley served on the following Royal or other Commissions:--
1. Royal Commission on the Operation of Acts relating to Trawling for
Herrings on the Coast of Scotland, 1862.
2. Royal Commission to inquire into the Sea Fisheries of the United
Kingdom, 1864-65.
3. Commission on the Royal College of Science for Ireland, 1866.
4. Commission on Science and Art Instruction in Ireland, 1868.
5. Royal Commission upon the Administration and Operation of the
Contagious Diseases Acts, 1870-71.
6. Royal Commission on Scientific Instruction and the Advancement of
Science, 1870-75.
7. Royal Commission on the Practice of subjecting Live Animals to
Experiments for Scientific Purposes, 1876.
8. Royal Commission to inquire into the Universities of Scotland,
1876-78.
9. Royal Commission on the Medical Acts, 1881-82.
10. Royal Commission on Trawl, Net, and Beam Trawl Fishing, 1884.
***
INDEX.
A priori reasoning.
Abbott, Dr. E.A., on "Illusions".
--correspondence in "Times".
Aberdeen University, Huxley rejected for chair at.
--Lord Rector of.
--Rectorial Address at.
--translated into German.
--perils of writing.
Aberdour.
Adamson, Professor.
Addresses delivered under difficulties.
"Administrative Nihilism".
Admiralty, parsimony of, in 1846.
--their dealings with Huxley.
Advice to would-be writer on scientific subjects.
Agassiz, Alexander, at x Club.
--visit to.
Agassiz, Louis, and creation.
--on glaciers.
Agnosticism, formulated in 1860.
--controversy on.
--restated.
Airy, Sir G.B., P.R.S.
Albert, Prince, at British Association.
Alcohol, use of.
Alford, Dean, and Metaphysical Society.
Allis, E. Phelps, jun., supports Huxley's unpublished cranial
researches.
Allman, Dr. George J., on Huxley's leading discovery.
--President British Association, 1879.
America, visit to.
--sight of New York.
--at Yale.
--friends.
--at Niagara.
--visits his sister.
--at Baltimore.
--lectures at New York.
American Civil War.
--suggests article "Emancipation, Black and White".
Amroth.
Anglesey, Marquis of, at Wellington's funeral.
Angus, Dr., on School Board.
Animal motion, lecture on.
Animals and plants.
"Animals as Automata".
--delivered without notes.
Anthropological Institute founded.
Anthropological Society amalgamated with Ethnological.
Anthropologie, Societe d', of Paris.
Anthropomorphism.
Ape question, at Oxford.
--papers and lectures on.
--"Punch" squib.
--at Edinburgh.
--leads to ethnological work.
--conclusion of.
"Apologetic Irenicon".
Appletons, and copyright.
--visit to.
Arbitration Alliance, letter to, on the reduction of armaments and the
real causes of war.
"Archetype" reviewed by H. Spencer.
Argyll, Duke of, in Metaphysical Society.
--on "Law".
--reply to.
--on coral reef theories.
--further controversy with.
Aristotle compared with Darwin.
--certain errors attributed to.
--estimate of the manuscripts of.
Armstrong, Sir Alexander, at Haslar.
Armstrong, Lord, visits to.
--and a Newcastle society.
Arnold, M.
--letters to:
--a lost umbrella.
--"St. Paul and Protestantism".
--on death of his son.
Arolla, first visit to.
--second visit to.
Aryans, origin of.
Ascidians, new species of.
--Doliolum and Appendicularia.
--on the structure of.
--catalogue of.
Ashby, Mr., on sanitary work.
Ashley, Hon. E., Vivisection Bill.
Atavism, defence of the word.
Athanasian Creed, anecdote.
Atheism logically untenable.
Athenaeum Club, elected to.
Augustan epoch to be beaten by an English epoch.
Automatism, Darwin suggests he should review himself on.
Auvergne, trip in.
--glaciation in.
--prehistoric skeleton at Le Puy.
Babbage, calculating machine, and the theory of induction.
Bacon, influence of.
--character.
"Baconian Induction," criticism of.
--Spedding on.
Baer, von, influence of.
--his Copley Medal.
--his work.
Bailey, F., at Lynton.
Baillon, led to make fresh observations through Huxley's Gentian paper.
Bain, Professor A.
Balaam-Centaur.
Balfour, Right Hon. A., critique on his "Foundations of Belief".
Balfour, Francis.
--death of.
--obituary.
--likeness to Huxley.
--looked to as his successor.
--opinion of.
Ball, John, with Huxley at Belfast.
Ball, W. Platt, letter to: criticises his "Use and Disuse": advice as
to future work.
Baptism.
"Barriers, The Three".
Barry, Bishop, on Huxley's work on the School Board.
Bastian, Dr. H. Charlton, on spontaneous generation.
Bateson, Mr., letter to: his book "On Variation" returns from
speculation to fact: natura facit saltum.
Bathybius.
--not accepted in connection with Darwin's speculations.
--"eating the leek" about.
Baynes, Thomas Spencer, letters to:
--Aberdeen Address.
--parsons at Edinburgh lectures.
--regime for health.
--arrangements for the "Encyclopaedia".
--articles for "Encyclopaedia".
--work on Dick Swiveller's principle.
--handwriting.
--puts aside a subject when done with.
--a Balaam-Centaur.
--Dean Stanley's handwriting.
--articles between H. and L.
--sons-in-law.
--Biology contrasted with Criticism, etc.
--reports of his American trip.
--Harvey article.
Beale, Professor.
Beaufort, Sir F. (Hydrographer).
--assistance from.
Beaumont, Elie de, contradicted by nature.
Belemnites, on.
Bell, Thomas, ready to help.
--as man of science.
--writes official statement on the award of Royal Society Medal to
Huxley.
Bence Jones, Dr., kindness of.
--would make the Fullerian Professorship permanent.
--friendly conspiracy.
Bennett, Risdon, and F.R.S.
Bentham, G., at x Club.
Benvenuto Cellini.
Berkeley.
--proposed book on.
Berkeley, Rev. M.J., mycological work.
Besant, Mrs., exclusion from University College.
Besant, Sir W., Huxley's face.
Bible-reading in elementary schools.
Biological teaching, revolutionised.
--Darwin on.
Biology, on the study of.
Birds, distension of air-cells in flight.
--investigations into the structure of.
--classification of.
--toothed, proposed lecture on.
--geological history of.
Birds and reptiles, relations of.
Birmingham, address on Priestley.
--opens Mason College.
Blackie, Professor, goes with, to Skelton's.
Blaythwayt, R., "The Uses of Sentiment".
Body, "a machine of the nature of an army".
Bollaert.
Book, a good, and fools.
Booth, General, "Darkest England" scheme.
--compared to Law's Mississippi scheme.
Bowman, Sir William, retiring from King's College.
--death of.
Bradlaugh, Charles, view of.
Bradlaugh, Miss, exclusion from University College.
Bramwell, Sir F., on technical education.
Brewster, Sir David.
--criticism of Darwin.
Bright, John, speeches.
Bristol Channel, report on the recent changes of level in.
British Association.
--at Southampton: Huxley's first paper.
--at Ipswich.
--at Belfast, 1852.
--at Liverpool, 1853.
--at Aberdeen.
--at Oxford, 1860.
--at Cambridge, 1862.
--at Nottingham.
--science in public schools.
--President Section D.
--at Dundee: working men's lecture delivered by Tyndall.
--at Norwich.
--Bathybius.
--"A Piece of Chalk,".
--Darwinism.
--at Exeter.
--at Liverpool: Huxley President.
--at Edinburgh.
--at Belfast.
--address on Animal Automatism.
--paper on Columella auris.
--committee on vivisection.
--at Dublin.
--address on Anthropology.
--at Sheffield: Huxley "eats the leek" about Bathybius.
--at York: address on "Rise and Progress of Paleontology".
--at Plymouth, invitation for.
--at Oxford, 1894: speech on growing acceptance of evolution.
British Museum, Natural History Collections.
--ex officio Trustee.
Broca, P., advice as to anthropological scheme.
--language and race.
Brodie, Sir Benjamin.
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