id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-4976 Thomas Henry Huxley - Wikipedia .html text/html 16345 1550 69 The thirty-one years during which Huxley occupied the chair of natural history at the Royal School of Mines included work on vertebrate palaeontology and on many projects to advance the place of science in British life. D. Hooker, John Lubbock (banker, biologist and neighbour of Darwin), Herbert Spencer (social philosopher and sub-editor of the Economist), William Spottiswoode (mathematician and the Queen's Printer), Thomas Hirst (Professor of Physics at University College London), Edward Frankland (the new Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution) and George Busk, zoologist and palaeontologist (formerly surgeon for HMS Dreadnought). Huxley, Thomas Henry (1863), Evidence as to Man's place in nature, London: Williams & Norwood Huxley, Thomas Henry (1887), "On the reception of the 'Origin of Species'", in Darwin, Francis (ed.), Life & Letters of Charles Darwin, London: John Murray Huxley, Thomas Henry (1893–94), Collected essays: vol 3 Science and education, London: Macmillan ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-4976.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-4976.txt