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.

Judd, Professor, theories of coral reefs.

Kalisch, Dr., zoological part of his “Commentary on Leviticus” revised.

Karslake, Sir J.B., on Vivisection Commission.

Kelvin, Lord, on Huxley’s work in support of Darwinism.

Kennedy, E.B., his expedition.

Kerville, H.G. de.
—­letter to:  “Causeries sur le Transformisme”:  Lamarck:  atheism.

Kidd, B., on Social Evolution.

King, Clarence, letter to, on Marsh’s collections.

King’s College, London, rejected for chair at.

Kingsley, Charles. —­first meeting with. —­opinion of Newman.  —­Letters to:  —­on his son Noel’s death:  his philosophy. —­on species and sterility:  anthropomorphism. —­intellect in man and animals:  genius a “sport”:  Christian dogmas criticised. —­matter and spirit. —­on prayer.  —­Royal Institution lecture:  superstitions of men of science:  working-men’s lectures:  original sin and Darwinism:  whales. —­on Jamaica affair. —­on Comte.

Kingsley, Miss, letters from Charles Kingsley.

Kitton, J.G., letter to:  home pets.

Klein, Dr.

Kleinenberg, Dr., on Hydra.

Knowles, James. —­a founder of Metaphysical Society.  —­Letters to:  —­toning down a controversial article. —­reply to condolence on his daughter’s death:  a loyal friend. —­article on the “Struggle for Existence”:  how to kill humbug. —­reply to Kropotkin. —­refuses to write a public reply. —­article on “Natural Inequality of Men”. —­a telegram and a telegraph boy. —­article on “Agnosticism”. —­accused of calling Christianity sorry stuff:  help to the New Reformation.  —­Christ and Christianity:  Cloister scheme. —­printers’ errors. —­aim in controversy:  named as a temperate blasphemer:  demonology:  development. —­reviling morally superior to not reviling. —­explanation with Bishop Magee ends controversy. —­the last word:  miracle of Cana:  Newman. —­supposed payment for “Nineteenth Century” articles. —­suggestion of article on “Foundations of Belief”:  difference from Spencer’s views. —­the first instalment of the article. —­the “art d’etre grandpere”. —­divides the article. —­work against time on proofs. —­rest of article postponed through influenza. —­on friendship.

Kolliker, Professor R.A. —­corresponds with. —­translation of his “Histology”. —­reviewed. —­criticism of.

Kowalesky. —­his discoveries dependent on those of Huxley. —­on Ascidians.

Krohn, anticipates his work on Salpa.

Lacaze Duthiers, Dr. —­corresponds with. —­on his handwriting.

Ladder, from the gutter to the University.

Laing, S., on Agnosticism.

Laishly, R., cites Huxley on secular teaching.

Lake District Defence Society.

Lamarck. —­early study of.  —­Darwin’s theory not a modification of his. —­but an advance on. —­appreciation of. —­not forgotten in England.

Lamlash Bay, naturalists’ station at.

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