INDEX. 



359 



Wallace's letter, 205 ; on the ar- 

 rangement with Mr. Murray, 210; 

 on Professor Haughton's remarks, 

 212; on style and variability, 213; 

 on the completion of proof-sheets, 

 214 ; on the review of the ' Origin ' 

 in the Athenaum, 223, 224; on his 

 review in the Gardeners' Chronicle, 

 237 ; on the progress of opinion, 243 ; 

 on Mr. Matthew's claim of priority 

 and the ' Edinburgh Review,' 245 ; 

 on the Cambridge opposition, 247 ; 

 on the British Association discus- 

 sion, 254; on the review in the 

 ' Quarterly,' 256 ; on the corrections 

 in the new edition, 260 ; on Lyell's 

 ' Antiquity of Man,' 267 ; on letters 

 in the papers, 274 ; on the comple- 

 tion and publication of the book on 

 ' Variation under Domestication,' 

 281, 282 ; on pangenesis, 281 ; on 

 work, 284 -on a visit to Wales, 289 ; 

 on a new French translation of the 

 ' Origin,' 291 ; on the life of Erasmus 

 Darwin, 303 ; on Mr. Ouless' por- 

 trait, 309 ; on the earthworm, 301 ; 

 on the fertilisation of Orchids, 315, 

 321, 323, 324, 325, 326 ; on establish- 

 ing a hot-house, 326 ; on his review 

 of the ' Fertilisation of Orchids,' 

 328; on climbing plants, 334; on 

 the ' Insectivorous Plants,' 339, 341 ; 

 on the movements of plants, 336 ; on 

 health and work, 346. 



Hooker, Sir J. D., 'Himalayan Jour- 

 nal,' 172. 



Horner, Leonard, 14. 



Horses, humanity to, 303. 



Hot-house, building of, 326. 



Humboldt, Baron A. von, meeting 

 with, 36 ; his opinion of C. Darwin, 

 164. 



Humboldt's ' Personal Narrative,' 24. 



Huth, Mr., on ' Consanguineous Mar- 

 riage,' 56. 



Hutton, Prof. F. W., letter to, on his 

 review of the ' Origin,' 264. 



Huxley, Prof. T. H., on the value as 

 training, of Darwin's work on the 

 Cirripedes, 166 ; on the theory of 

 evolution, 164-178 review of the 

 'Origin' in the 'Westminster Re- 

 view,' 244 ; reply to Owen, on the 

 Brain in Man and the Gorilla, 250 ; 

 speech at Oxford, in answer to the 

 Bishop, 251 ; lectures on ' Our Knowl- 

 edge of the causes of Organic Na- 

 ture,' 267, note ; opinion ot Hiickel's 

 work, 278 ; on the progress of the 

 doctrine of evolution, 287 ; article in 

 the 'Contemporary Review,' against 

 24 



Mivart, and the Quarterly reviewer 

 of the ' Descent of Man,' 292 ; lect- 

 ure on 'the Coming of Age of the 

 Origin of Species,' 311; on teleology, 

 316. 



-, letters from, on the ' Origin of 



Species,' 225 ; on the discussion at 

 Oxford, 253. 



-, letters to : on his adoption of 



the theory, 226 ; on the review in 

 the Times, 234 ; on the effect of re- 

 views, 358 ; on his Edinburgh lect- 

 ures, 264 : on ' the coming of age of 

 the Origin of Species,' 311 ; last 

 letter to, 347. 



Hybridisation, analogy of, with some 

 forms of fertilisation of heterostyled 

 plants, 331. 



Hybridism, 194. 



Hybrids, sterility of, 194. 



Hvdropathic establishments, visits to, 

 87. 



Ichneumonid^e, and their function, 

 249. 



Ilkley, residence at, in 1859, 218. 



Ill-health, 34, 41, 108, 157, 167, 169, 

 283. 



Immortality of the Soul, 65. 



Innes, Rev." J. Brodie, 81, 97. 



on Darwin's position with re- 

 gard to theological views, 242 ; note 

 on the review in the ' Quarterly ' 

 and Darwin's appreciation of it, 256, 

 note. 



' Insectivorous Plants,' work on the, 

 339-42 ; publication of, 50, 342 



Insects, 10 ; agency of, in cross-fertil- 

 isation, 318. 



Institute of France, election as a cor- 

 responding member of the Botanical 

 section of the, 309. 



Isolation, effects of, 294. 



Jackson, B. Daydon, preparation of 

 the Kew-Index placed under the 

 charge of, 343. 



Jenkin, Fleeming, review of the 

 'Origin,' 290. 



Jenyns, Rev. Leonard, acquaintance 

 with, 23 ; his opinion of the theory, 

 241. 



, letters to : on the ' Origin of 



Species,' 221 ; on checks to increase 

 ot species, 185 ; on his ' Observa- 

 tions in Natural History,' 185; on 

 the immutability of species, 186. 



Jones, Dr. Bence, treatment by, 345. 



' Journal of Researches,' 40, 151 ; pub- 

 lication of the second edition of the, 

 163 ; differences in the two editions 



