Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 eBook

Leonard Huxley
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 521 pages of information about Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3.

Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 eBook

Leonard Huxley
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 521 pages of information about Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3.

Eyre, Governor.

Faith, the sin of.

Falconer, Dr. Hugh.

Family motto, tenax propositi.

Fanning, Mrs.

Fanning, William. —­his friend in Sydney. —­death of.

Fanning, F., visit to.

Faraday. 
—­Michael, interview with.
—­and titles.
—­influence in science.
—­the knowledge of popular audiences.

Farrar, Dean. —­on science in public schools. —­at Sion House meeting.

Farrar, Rev. Professor, account of the Oxford British Association.

Farrer, Lord. —­letters to:  —­official folly:  fallacies tenacious of life.  —­Fishery appointment.  —­Gladstone controversy:  ignorance of the so-called educated classes. —­effect controversy on health. —­the Cassowary rhyme. —­his elevation to the peerage:  criticism of Romanes Lecture. —­the Devil Prince of this Cosmos:  a priori reasoning:  the Established Church and our simian origin:  attack on the School Board compromise. —­the a priori method an anachronism:  method of the Political Economists and Eubiotics:  growing hopefulness in age. —­aim of the chapter in Owen’s “Life”:  hint for an essay on Government:  London University Reform.

Fawcett, Professor, stays with.

Fayrer, Sir Joseph. —­settles his career for him. —­great anthropological scheme. —­invites Huxley to Calcutta. —­ethnological photographs.  —­Letters to:  —­declines invitation to Calcutta.  —­Indian Canidae. —­the P.C.:  career due to his suggestion.

Felixstowe.
—­visits. 
—­Mrs. Huxley at.

Fichte.

Filhal, M., work on Natural Selection.

Fish, immature.

Fisheries. —­appointed Inspector of. —­duties. —­deep sea, require no protection. —­salmon, protection, experiments.

Fisheries, Report on. —­old fallacies in reports. —­experimental station at Lamlash Bay.

Fishery business.

Fishery Exhibition. —­lesson of. —­at Norwich. —­at Edinburgh. —­in London.

Fishes, development of the skeleton in.

Fishmongers’ Company and education.

Fiske, John, visit to.

FitzRoy, Admiral, Darwinism and the Bible.

Flood myth.

Flourens reviewed.

Flower, Sir W.H. —­on the simian brain at Cambridge, 1862. —­on Huxley’s work for Hunterian Lectures. —­curator of Natural History Collections. —­character of.  —­Kingsley should get to know him. —­evolution and the Church.  —­Letters to:  —­examinership at College of Surgeons:  Dijon museum.  —­Hunterian Lectures. —­anatomy of the fox.  —­Linacre professorship. —­acceptance of P.R.S.  —­“Ville qui parle,” etc. —­retirement. —­refuges for the incompetent:  Civil Service Commissioners:  treatment by the Royal Society. —­promotion by seniority. —­university reform. —­the P.C.:  Salisbury P.C.’s received by Gladstonians:  kinds of pleurisy:  official patronage:  illness of Owen.  —­Owen’s work.

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