Salmon, their “playground”.
Salpa. —aim of his work on. —anticipated in.
Salters’ Company, present Huxley with their freedom.
Salvation Army. —controversy, origin. —progress of.
Samuelson, Mr., letter to: on clerical attacks.
Sanderson, Sir Burdon.
—Vivisection Bill.
—discussion with Tyndall.
—dines with.
Sandon, Lord, leaves School Board.
Sandys, J.E. —his speech presenting Huxley for LL.D. at Cambridge. —letter to: —“tenax propositi”.
Satan, the prince of this world.
“Saturday Review” science in.
Sauropsida.
Savages, interview with.
Savigny. —his observations on Salpa supplemented. —his morphological method adopted.
Schlagintweit, the brothers.
Schmitz, Dr. L., head of International College.
Schomburgk, Sir Richard.
School Board. —work on. —his campaign continued in “Administrative Nihilism”. —compromise, letters on. —Diggleite attack on the compromise.
Schurman, Professor, on design in evolution.
Science and Agriculture.
Science and Art Department. —lectures for. —value of examinations. —examinations.
“Science and Art in Relation to Education”.
Science. —and creeds. —and its prophets.
“Science and Culture”.
“Science and Religion, Truthfulness in”.
“Science at Sea”.
Science. —in public schools. —in elementary schools. —the great tragedy of. —definition of. —at Oxford.
Science, Biological, and Medicine.
Science Primers begun.
Science teachers, need of.
Science teaching: scheme for the International College.
“Scientific Education”.
Scientific missionaries.
Scott, D.H., extends text-book on Biology.
Scott, John Godwin.
Scott, Mrs. J.G. (Eliza Huxley). —visit to. —Letters to: —prospects of “Rattlesnake” voyage. —first scientific memoir. —engagement. —last cruise and Kennedy’s expedition. —return and ambitions. —character of Forbes. —death of his mother: first lecture: irony of his position. —Royal Medal: people he can deal with. —Science and Mammon. —rounds the Cape Horn of his life. —position in 1858. —his home in 1859. —his reputation: slavery.
Sea serpent, letters on.
Selborne, Lord, in Metaphysical Society.
Sensation, lecture on.
Seth, Professor. —letters to: —thanks for understanding him: conditions of Romanes Lecture: Faraday on popular audiences. —Prolegomena: Spinoza.
Sexton, T., and Parnell.
Shaftesbury, Lord. —quotes Huxley’s definition of religion and morality. —charges him with advocating vivisections before children. —letter from.
Sharpey, Dr. William.
—help from.
—Secretary Royal Society till 1871.
—Vivisection Bill.