THE HUXLEY FILE: Text Index

Alphabetical list of essays and letters written by Huxley and published during his lifetime.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


A

Address on University Education (1876)
Address to the Anthropological Department of the British Association, Dublin, 1878
Address to the Royal Academy 1871
Address to the Royal Academy 1876
Address to the Royal Academy 1887
Address to the Royal Society 1893
Administrative Nihilism (1871)
On the Advisableness of Improving Natural Knowledge (1866)
Agnosticism (1889)
Agnosticism, a Fragment (manuscript, n.d.) [HP 47.148]
Agnosticism: A Rejoinder (1889)
Agnosticism: A Symposium (1884)
Agnosticism and Christianity (1889)
Altr' arno, Florence (1885)
Amphibia (1878)
Animal Kingdom (1878)
Anniversary Address of the President 1869
Anniversary Address of the President 1870
Anniversary Address of the President of the Ethnological Society (1870)
Aphorisms and Reflections Selected by Henrietta A. Huxley (1907)
Aphorisms by Goethe (1869)
An Apologetic Irenicon (1892)
On the Application of the Laws of Evolution to the Arrangement of the Vertebrata and more Particularly of the Mammalia (1880)
Are Men Born Free and Equal? by Robert Buchanan with letters by T.H.H. (1890)
The Articles of War of the Salvation Army
The Aryan Question and Pre-Historic Man (1890)
Association for the Promotion of Technical Education (1887)
Autobiography (1890)

B

Mr. Balfour's Attack on Agnosticism (1895)
Mr. Balfour's Attack on Agnosticism II (galley proof)
The Bible and Modern Criticism (1892)
Biogenesis and Abiogenesis (1870)
Biology (1878)
Bishop Berkeley on the Metaphysics of Sensation (1871)
Bishop Wilberforce and Professor Huxley (1887)
On the Border Territory between the Animal and the Vegetable Kingdoms (1876)
On the Brain of Ateles Paniscus (1861)
The Brain of Man and Apes (1862)
Brewster, et al. (1854)
British Race Types of To-Day (1887)
Bus Strike (1891)

C

Capital–The Mother of Labour (1890)
Carpenter, et al. (1855)
The Cell Theory (1853)
On Certain Zoological Arguments Commonly Adduced in Favour of the Hypothesis of the Progressive Development of Animal Life in Time (1855)
On the Characters of the Pelvis in the Mammalia, and the Conclusions Respecting the Origin of Mammals Which May Be Based on Them (1879)
Charles Darwin (1882)
On the Classification of the Dinosauria with Observations on the Dinosauria of the Trias (1870)
Cock-Lane and Common Sense (1884)
The Coming of Age of "The Origin of Species" (1880)
On the Common Plan of Animal Forms (1854)
The Connection Between Science and Art and Literature (1887)
The Connection of the Biological Sciences with Medicine (1881)
Prologue (Controverted Questions, 1892)
On Coral and Coral Reefs (1871)
A Course of Elementary Instruction in Practical Biology (1892)
The Crayfish: An Introduction to the Study of Zoology (sel., 1879) [Entire text at http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/palmer.hp/thh/crayfish.htm
]

D

The Darwinian Hypothesis (1859)
Darwiniana, Collected Essays, Volume 2, Preface and table of contents
The Darwin Memorial (1885)
Obituary [Darwin] (1888)
Mr. Darwin's Critics (1871)
The Deep-Sea Soundings and Geology (1870)
On Descartes' "Discourse Touching the Method of Using One's Reason Rightly and of Seeking Scientific Truth" (1870)
Description of the Animal of Trigonia, From Actual Dissection (1850)
Dinner to the "Challenger" Staff (1876)
Discourses: Biological & Geological, Collected Essays, Volume 8, Preface and table of contents
Dr. Bastian and Spontaneous Generation (1870)
The Duke of Argyll's Charges against Men of Science (1888)

E

On the Educational Value of the Natural History Sciences (1854)
On Elementary Education in Physiology (1877)
Emancipation–Black and White (1865)
On the Epipubis in the Dog and Fox
On the Epipubis in the Dog and Fox (1880)
An Episcopal Trilogy (1887)
Epopt and Perfect (1886)
On the Ethnology of Britain (1870)
Evolution in Biology (1878)
Evolution & Ethics and Other Essays, Collected Essays, Volume 9, Preface and table of contents
Evolution and Ethics: Prolegomena (1894)
Evolution and Ethics (1893)
The Evolution of Theology: An Anthropological Study (1886)
Examination of the Corpuscles of the Blood of Amphioxus Lanceolatus (1847)
The Evidence of the Miracle of the Resurrection (manuscript, 1876)

F

Faraday, et al. (1856)
The First Volume of the Publications of the "Challenger" (1880)
Forbes and Tyndall (1873)
The Forefathers of the English People (1870)
On the Formation of Coal (1870)
For Merit (1887)
On Fossil Remains of Man (1862)
Further Evidence of the Affinity between the Dinosaurian Reptiles and Birds (1870)
Further Remarks upon the Human Remains from the Neanderthal (1864)

G

The Genealogy of Animals" (1869)
On the Geographical Distribution of the Chief Modifications of Mankind (1870)
The Gentians: Notes and Queries (1888)
Geological Contemporaneity and Persistent Types of Life (1862)
Geological Reform (1869)
Mr. Gladstone and Genesis (1886)
A Glimpse through the Corridors of Time (1882)
Good Writing: a gift or an art? (manuscript, 1890)
Government: Anarchy or Regimentation (1890)

H

On a Hitherto Undescribed Structure in the Human Hair Sheath (1845)
Has a Frog a Soul (manuscript, 1870)
Hasisadra's Adventure (1881)
Hooker, et al. (1854)
How to Become an Orator (1888)
Notes on the Human Remains from Keiss
(1866)
Hume: With Helps to the Study of Berkeley, Collected Essays, Volume 6, Preface and table of contents
Hume
From the Hut to the Pantheon (1887)
Hunt, et al. (1855)
On the Hypothesis that Animals are Automata, and Its History (1874)

I

On the Identity of Structure of Plants and Animals (1851)
On Illusions (1890)
Illustrations of Mr. Gladstone's Controversial Methods (1891)
Impressions of America
Inaugural Address Fisheries Exhibition, London (1883)
Institute (1887)
The Interpreters of Genesis and the Interpreters of Nature (1885)
Introduction to Félix Rocquain (1891)
An Introduction to the Classification of Animals (1869)
Introductory Science Primer (1887)

J

Joseph Priestley (1874)

K

Kant's View of Space (1870)
The Keepers of the Herd of Swine (1890)
Kingsley, et al. (1855)

L

Lecture at Royal Institution (1860)
Lectures on Evolution (New York, 1876)
Lectures on the he Elements of Comparative Anatomy (1864)
Legal Opinions
Lessons in Elementary Physiology (1866, 1881)
Letter on Agriculture (1891)
Letter on Bible Reading (1893)
Letter on Bird Classification (1868)
Letter on Jamaica Committee (1886)
Letter on Miss Jex Blake (1874)
Letter on the Human Remains Found in the Shell-Mounds (1863)
Letter on University Education (1891)
Letters to the Times
(1868) A Liberal Education; and Where to Find It
>Life in the Deep Sea (1870)
The Lights of the Church and the Light of Science (1890)
On Literary Style (manuscript) [HP 49.55]
Liverpool Address (1870)
A Lobster; or, the Study of Zoology (1861)

M

Mackerel Parasite (1884)
Man and the Apes (1861)
A Manual of the Anatomy of Invertebrated Animals (1877)
A Manual of the Anatomy of Vertebrated Animals (1881)
Man's Place in Nature, Collected Essays, Volume 7, Preface and table of contents
Martineau, et al. (1854)
On Medical Education (1870)
On the Method of Palæontology (1856)
On the Method of Zadig (1890)
Methods and Results, Collected Essays, Volume 1, Preface and table of contents
On the Methods and Results of Ethnology (1865)
A Modern Symposium II (1877)
A Modern Symposium I (1877)
Mr. Darwin's Critics (1871)
Murchison, et al. (1854)

N

On Natural History, as Knowledge, Discipline, and Power (1856)
The Natural History of Christianity (manuscript)
On the Natural History of the Man-Like Apes (1683)
On the Natural Inequality of Men (1890)
Natural Rights and Political Rights (1890)
The Negro's Place in Nature (1864)
Newton, et al. (1855)
Notebook
Notes from the "Challenger" (1875)
Notes on Medusæ and Polypes (1850)
Notes on the Resemblances and Differences in the Structure and the Development of the Brain in Man and the Apes (1874)
The Number of Species of Insects (1877)

O

Observations on the Structure of Glacial Ice (1857)
Observations on the Genus Sagitta (1851)
The Oceanic Hydrozoa (1858)
An Olive Branch from America (1887)
The Origin of Species (1860)
Six Lectures to Working Men "On Our Knowledge of the Causes of the Phenomena of Organic Nature" (1863)
Obituary [Darwin] (1888)
The Organization of Industrial Education (1887)
Owen's Position in the History of Anatomical Science (1894)

P

Palæontology and the Doctrine of Evolution (1870)
Palæontology at the Royal School of Mines (1895)
Past and Present (1894)
On the Persistent Types of Animal Life (1859)
Physiography: An Introduction to the Study of Nature (1877)
On the Physical Basis of Life (1868)
On a Piece of Chalk (1865)
Possibilities and Impossibilities (1891)
Practical Fallacies (1878)
Preface I to Methods and Results, Collected Essays, Volume 1
Preface II to Darwiniana Collected Essays, Volume 2
Preface III to Science & Education, Collected Essays, Volume 3
Preface IV to Science and Hebrew Tradition, Collected Essays, Volume 4
Preface V to Science and Christian Tradition, Collected Essays, Volume 5
Preface VI to Hume: With Helps to the Study of Berkeley, Collected Essays, Volume 6
Preface VII to Man's Place in Nature, Collected Essays, Volume 7
Preface VIII to Discourses: Biological & Geological, Collected Essays, Volume 8
Preface IX to Evolution & Ethics and Other Essays, Collected Essays, Volume 9
Preface to Prescott's Strong Drink and Tobacco Smoke (1869)
Preface to Social Diseases and Worse Remedies
Prefatory Note to Haeckel's Freedom in Science and Teaching (1879)
Preliminary Note upon the Brain and Skull of Amphioxus Lanceolatus (1874)
On the Present State of Knowledge as to the Structure and Functions of Nerve (1854)
Presidential Address to the Royal Society 1883
Presidential Address to the Royal Society 1885
The President's Address (1878)
Joseph Priestley (1874)
The Problems of the Deep Sea (1873)
Professor Edward Forbes, F.R.S. (1854)
Prof. Huxley and M. Pasteur on Hydrophobia (1889)
Professor Huxley and the Spiritualists (1889)
Professor Huxley on Celts and Teutons (1870)
Professor Huxley on Political Ethnology (1870)
Professor Huxley on the Duties of the State (1871)
Professor Tyndall (1894)
The Progress of Science (1887)
Prologue to Controverted Questions (1892)

Q

R

On the Recent Work of the (Challenger) Expedition (1873)
On the Reception of the Origin of Species (1887)
The Rede Lecture (1883)
On the Relations of Man to the Lower Animals (1862)
Remarks upon Archæopteryx Lithographica (1868)
Report on Séance (1874)
Report on Spiritualism (1871)
Report to BAAS (1879)
The Rise and Progress of Palæontology (1881)
Rotherhithe (1870)
The Royal School of Mines (1892)

S

St. Mary's Hospital (1866)
Scheme for a Museum (1868)
School Board Address (1870)
The School Boards: What They Can Do, and What They May Do (1870)
On Science and Art in Relation to Education (1882)
Science and Christian Tradition, Collected Essays, Volume 5, Preface and table of contents
Science and "Church Policy" (1864)
Science and Culture (1880)
Science & Education, Collected Essays, Volume 3, Preface and table of contents
Science and Hebrew Tradition, Collected Essays, Volume 4, Preface and table of contents
Science and Morals (1886)
Science and Pseudo-Science (1887)
Science and Religion (1859)
Science and the State (1892)
Scientific and Pseudo-Scientific Realism (1887)
The Scientific Aspects of Positivism (1869)
Scientific Education: Notes of an After-dinner Speech (1869)
"Scientist" (1894)
The Sea-Serpent (1893)
On Sensation and the Structure of the Sensiferous Organs (1879)
From Shanklin (1885)
Six Lectures to Working Men "On Our Knowledge of the Causes of the Phenomena of Organic Nature" (1863)
Social Diseases and Worse Remedies (1891)
Soliloquy Verse by Edward Forbes, Illustrations by T. H. Huxley
On Some Fixed Points in British Ethnology (1871)
On Some Fossil Remains of Man (1863)
On Some of the Results of the Expedition of H.M.S. "Challenger" (1875)
On Species and Races, and Their Origin (1860)
Spiritualism Unmasked (1889)
The State and the Medical Profession (1884)
The Struggle for Existence in Human Society (1888)
On the Structure of the Mouth and Pharynx of the Scorpion (1860)
On the Study of Biology (1876)
The Structure and Classification of the Mammalia (1864)

T

Technical Education (1877)
To Tennyson (1892)
On The Theory of the Vertebrate Skull (1859)
Thoughts and Doings
Time and Life: Mr. Darwin's "Origin of Species" (1859)
Toast to Darwin (1877)
Two Statements (1893)
On Two Widely Contrasted Forms of the Human Cranium (1867)

U

Universities: Actual and Ideal (1874)
University of London Draft of speech (1892)
Unwritten History (1883)

V

The Value of Witness to the Miraculous (1889)
Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (1854)
The Views of Hume, Kant, and Whately upon the Logical Basis of the Doctrine of the Immortality of the Soul (1866)
Vivisection Bill (1876)

W

William Harvey

X

Y

Yeast (1871)

Z

Zoological Notes and Observations Made on Board H.M.S. Rattlesnake during the Years 1846-50 (1851)


PREVIEW

TABLE of CONTENTS

BIBLIOGRAPHIES
1.   THH Publications
2.   Victorian Commentary
3.   20th Century Commentary

INDICES
1.   Letter Index
2.   Illustration Index

TIMELINE
FAMILY TREE
Gratitude and Permissions


C. Blinderman & D. Joyce
Clark University
1998
THE HUXLEY FILE



GUIDES
§ 1. THH: His Mark
§ 2. Voyage of the Rattlesnake
§ 3. A Sort of Firm
§ 4. Darwin's Bulldog
§ 5. Hidden Bond: Evolution
§ 6. Frankensteinosaurus
§ 7. Bobbing Angels: Human Evolution
§ 8. Matter of Life: Protoplasm
§ 9. Medusa
§ 10. Liberal Education
§ 11. Scientific Education
§ 12. Unity in Diversity
§ 13. Agnosticism
§ 14. New Reformation
§ 15. Verbal Delusions: The Bible
§ 16. Miltonic Hypothesis: Genesis
§ 17. Extremely Wonderful Events: Resurrection and Demons
§ 18. Emancipation: Gender and Race
§ 19. Aryans et al.: Ethnology
§ 20. The Good of Mankind
§ 21.  Jungle Versus Garden