Species,92,98,106,107,108,125,126,127Specialists as teachers,182Spencer, Herbert,91,94,123Sponges,42Spontaneity of living matter,228Stanley, Captain Owen,12,13State of nature,266Stevenson, R.L., quotation from,174Stewart, Professor Balfour,171Stoic morality,192,238Stoics,238,269,272Struggle for existence,93,94,95,104,266,267,271Style, analysis of,211,212Suarez, Father,214Substance of mind and matter,223Supernaturalism,226Superstition,242Survival of the fittest,93,94,104Suspensoria of jaws,133Switzerland,275Sydney,19,32Synoptic Gospels,254TTapirs,78Teachers, education of,195Teeth of anthropoids,149Teeth of the horse,73Teleology,230Temper,278Theism and evolution,244Theology,259Theology in education,191Theoretical work in medical education,184Thomas, Oldfield,142Thomson, Sir W., now Lord Kelvin,q.v.Thread-cells of Medusæ,41Time required for evolution,84,85Times, the London,66,108,113Todd and Bowman'sCyclopædia of Anatomy,49Toronto, University of,48Tow-net material,31Transmigration,269Transmutation of species,99Treatise on Human Nature,240Tree of evolution,35Tyndall, Professor John,47,48,275Types,36,96,166Types for laboratory dissection,178,180,181Types, intermediate and linear,165UUniformitarianism in geology,81,240University education,195University of London,65University of Toronto,48VVariation in anatomy,166Verification, method of,179Vertebræ, structure of,131Vertebral theory of the skull,129-132Vertebrata,128Vertebrata, ancestors of,57Vertebrata, classification of,43Vertebrata, embryos of,157Vestiges of Creation,63,97Vivisection,205Voltaire,260Von Baer,37,43,62,96Voyage ofBeagle,28Voyage ofChallenger,15Voyage ofRattlesnake,20,21WWallace, Alfred Russel,95,101,271Weight of brains,164Weismann, Professor A.,94Wells, W.C.,100Westminster Review,107,114Wharton Jones, Dr.,9,37Whewell,115Wilberforce, Samuel, Bishop of Oxford,115,116,117,118,120,121Willey, Arthur,57Wine miracle at Cana,257Wollaston,98Words, use of,213,214Workmen, lectures to,207YYork, Archbishop of,234ZZoölogical Society,138Zoölogical science and laboratories,177Zoölogist, Huxley as a,283Zoölogy,173Zoöphytes,40
Species,92,98,106,107,108,125,126,127
Specialists as teachers,182
Spencer, Herbert,91,94,123
Sponges,42
Spontaneity of living matter,228
Stanley, Captain Owen,12,13
State of nature,266
Stevenson, R.L., quotation from,174
Stewart, Professor Balfour,171
Stoic morality,192,238
Stoics,238,269,272
Struggle for existence,93,94,95,104,266,267,271
Style, analysis of,211,212
Suarez, Father,214
Substance of mind and matter,223
Supernaturalism,226
Superstition,242
Survival of the fittest,93,94,104
Suspensoria of jaws,133
Switzerland,275
Sydney,19,32
Synoptic Gospels,254
Tapirs,78
Teachers, education of,195
Teeth of anthropoids,149
Teeth of the horse,73
Teleology,230
Temper,278
Theism and evolution,244
Theology,259
Theology in education,191
Theoretical work in medical education,184
Thomas, Oldfield,142
Thomson, Sir W., now Lord Kelvin,q.v.
Thread-cells of Medusæ,41
Time required for evolution,84,85
Times, the London,66,108,113
Todd and Bowman'sCyclopædia of Anatomy,49
Toronto, University of,48
Tow-net material,31
Transmigration,269
Transmutation of species,99
Treatise on Human Nature,240
Tree of evolution,35
Tyndall, Professor John,47,48,275
Types,36,96,166
Types for laboratory dissection,178,180,181
Types, intermediate and linear,165
Uniformitarianism in geology,81,240
University education,195
University of London,65
University of Toronto,48
Variation in anatomy,166
Verification, method of,179
Vertebræ, structure of,131
Vertebral theory of the skull,129-132
Vertebrata,128
Vertebrata, ancestors of,57
Vertebrata, classification of,43
Vertebrata, embryos of,157
Vestiges of Creation,63,97
Vivisection,205
Voltaire,260
Von Baer,37,43,62,96
Voyage ofBeagle,28
Voyage ofChallenger,15
Voyage ofRattlesnake,20,21
Wallace, Alfred Russel,95,101,271
Weight of brains,164
Weismann, Professor A.,94
Wells, W.C.,100
Westminster Review,107,114
Wharton Jones, Dr.,9,37
Whewell,115
Wilberforce, Samuel, Bishop of Oxford,115,116,117,118,120,121
Willey, Arthur,57
Wine miracle at Cana,257
Wollaston,98
Words, use of,213,214
Workmen, lectures to,207
York, Archbishop of,234
Zoölogical Society,138
Zoölogical science and laboratories,177
Zoölogist, Huxley as a,283
Zoölogy,173
Zoöphytes,40