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.

Lang, Andrew, “Cock Lane and Common Sense”.

Language, Italian.

Language and Race.

Lankester, Dr., Secretary Ray Society.

Lankester, Professor E. Ray. —­on Huxley’s “Review of the Cell Theory”. —­with him at Naples. —­illness of. —­on Rolleston’s science teaching. —­helps in the new science teaching. —­describes lectures. —­at Dohrn’s station. —­review of Huxley’s “Collected Essays”. —­impression of him.  —­Letters to:  —­Lymnaeus as periwinkles. —­battles, like hypotheses, not to be multiplied beyond necessity. —­immature fish.  —­Pasteur’s treatment for rabies. —­report of Pasteur meeting. —­science school at Oxford:  trouble over Booth affair. —­ideal of a modern university.

Latham, Dr. R.G. —­stands for Registrarship at London University. —­on the existence of the Established Church.

Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs., meeting with.

Latin and culture.

Latin fetish.

Latin in Board schools.

Latin verses.

Laugel, A.A. —­at x Club. —­meeting with.

Law, abuse of the word.

Lawrence, Lord. 
—­President of School Board.
—­on Huxley’s retirement.
—­leaves School Board.

Lawrence, Sir William. —­his book “On Man”. —­acknowledgment of “Elementary Physiology”.

“Lay Sermons”. —­published. —­popularity of.

Lecky, W.E.H. —­letters to:  —­on Hume:  needless assertions and blunders. —­treatment of Irish history. —­books from:  Irish leaders.

Lectures. —­at Birmingham. —­at Bradford. —­on a Piece of Chalk.  —­Croonian. —­on Cuttlefish. —­at Edinburgh.  —­Fullerian. —­on the Hand.  —­Hunterian.  —­Introductory, to the course at the School of Mines. —­on Invertebrate Anatomy, in “Medical Times”. —­at Leicester.  —­London Institution.  —­Persistent Types.  —­Relation of Man to the Lower Animals.  —­Royal Institution. —­at School of Mines. —­to working men. —­at Zoological Gardens.

Lecturing, warnings about his early style.

Leighton, Sir F., and literary honours.

Leuckart, Professor, letter to:  morphological work.

Lewald, Fanny, autobiography of.

Liberal education.

Liberal Thinkers, Association of.

Lichfield, native place of Thomas Huxley.

Liddon, Canon. —­abuse of the word “law”. —­sermon on “law” leads to article on pseudo-scientific realism. —­sermon in reply to “Lux Mundi” occasion of “The Lights of the Church and the Light of Science”.

Life, compared to a whirlpool.

Lilly, W.S., replies to.

Linnean Medal awarded to Huxley.

Linnean Society, elected to.

“Literary Gazette”, notice of Huxley in.

Littlehampton.

Littre, “Life of Comte”.

Liverpool. —­address before the Philomathic Society. —­address before Liverpool Institute.  —­President British Association at. —­visit to slums. —­moral influence of commerce.

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