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.

“The Rise and Progress of Paleontology” “Nature” 24 (1881) 452-455.  “Scientific Memoirs” 4.

“A Contribution to the Pathology of the Epidemic known as the ’Salmon Disease’” (February 21, 1882) “Proceedings of the Royal Society” 33 (1882) 381-389.  “Scientific Memoirs” 4.

“On the Respiratory Organs of Apteryx” “Proceedings of the Zoological Society” (1882) 560-569.  “Scientific Memoirs” 4.

“On Saprolegnia in Relation to the Salmon Disease” “Quarterly Journal Micr.  S.” 22 (1882) 311-333 (reprinted from the 21st Annual Report of H.M.  Inspectors of Salmon Fisheries).  “Scientific Memoirs” 4.

“On Animal Forms” being the Rede Lecture for 1883; “Nature” 28 page 187.

“Address delivered at the Opening of the Fisheries Exhibition at South Kensington, 1883.”

“Contributions to Morphology.  Ichthyopsida.—­Number 2.  On the Oviducts of Osmerus; with Remarks on the Relations of the Teleostean with the Ganoid Fishes” “Proceedings of the Zoological Society” (1883) 132-139.  “Scientific Memoirs” 4.

“Oysters and the Oyster Question” (1883) “Proceedings of the Royal Institution” 10 (1884) 336-358.  “Scientific Memoirs” 4.

“Preliminary Note on the Fossil Remains of a Chelonian Reptile, Ceratochelys Sthenurus, from Lord Howe’s Island, Australia” “Proceedings of the Royal Society” 46 (1887) 232-238. (Read March 31, 1887.) “Scientific Memoirs” 4.

“The Gentians:  Notes and Queries” (April 7, 1887) “Journal of the Linnean Society” (Botany) 24 (1888) 101-124.  “Scientific Memoirs” 4.

“Further Observations on Hyperodapedon” “Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society” 43 (1878) 675-693.  “Scientific Memoirs” 4.

“Owen’s Position in the History of Anatomical Science” see page 443.

APPENDIX 4.

Honours, degrees, societies, etc.  (This list has been compiled from such diplomas and letters as I found in my father’s possession.)

Order

Norwegian Order of the North Star, 1873.

Degrees, etc.: 

Oxford—­Hon. D.C.L. 1885. 
Cambridge—­Hon. LL.D. 1879. 
—­Rede Lecturer, 1883. 
London—­First M.B. and Gold Medal, 1845. 
—­Examiner in Physiology and Comparative Anatomy; 1857. 
—­Member of Senate, 1883. 
Edinburgh—­Hon. LL.D. 1866. 
Aberdeen—­Lord Rector, 1872. 
Dublin—­Hon. LL.D. 1878. 
Breslau—­Hon. Ph.D. and M.A. 1861. 
Wurzburg—­Hon. M.D. 1882. 
Bologna—­Hon. M.D. 1888. 
Erlangen—­Hon. M.D. 1893.

Societies—­London

Royal, 1851. 
—­Sec. 1872-81. 
—­Pres. 1883-85. 
—­Royal Society’s Medal, 1852. 
—­Copley Medal, 1888. 
—­Darwin Medal, 1894. 
Linnean, 1858. 
—­Linnean Medal, 1890. 
Geological, 1856. 
—­Sec. 1859-62. 
—­Pres. 1869-70. 
—­Wollaston Medal, 1876. 

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