rarity of the book, [30];

small influence of, [21];

supposed infidelity and persecution of, [21], [22], [25], [69];

Lyell's mistaken views on, [54];

difference of his theory from Lyell's, [53]

Huxley, T. H., early views on distinction of Uniformitarianism and Evolution, [23];

later view of identity, [23], [24];

influence of Darwin on, [24], [127], [144];

on 1st edition of Principles, [67], [80], [81];

argues for Lyell's belief in Evolution, [84];