INDEX. 



355 



Coldstream, Dr., 12. 



Collections made during the voyage 

 of the 'Beagle,' destination of the, 

 149. 



Collier, Hon. John, portrait of C. Dar- 

 win by, 309. 



Cooper, Miss, 'Journal of a Naturalist,' 

 2(33. 



Copley medal, award of, to C. Dar- 

 win, 274. 



Coral Reefs, work on, 34, 156 ; publi- 

 cation of, 157. 



, second edition of, 297; Sem- 



per's remarks on the, 297 ; Murray's 

 criticisms, 298 ; third edition, 300. 

 and Islands, Prof. Geikie and 



Sir C. Lyell on the theory of, 161. 

 and Volcanoes, book on, 156. 



4 Corals and Coral Islands,' by Prof. 

 J. D. Dana, 300. 



Corrections on proofs, 213, 214, 217. 



Correspondence, 79. 



during life at Cambridge, 1828 



-31, 110-19; relating to appoint- 

 ment on the 'Beagle,' 122-30; dur- 

 ing the voyage ot the Beagle, 132- 

 47 ; during residence in London, 

 1836-42, 148-57; on the subject of 

 religion, 59-69 ; during residence at 

 Down, 1842-1854, 159-74; during 

 the progress of the work on the 

 ' Origin of Species,' 174-217 ; after 

 the publication of the work, 218- 

 80 ; on the ' Variation of Animals 

 and Plants,' 280-83; on the work 

 on 'Man,' 283-96; miscellaneous, 

 297-311; on botanical researches, 

 314-42. 



Cotyledons, movements of, 336. 



Crawford, John, review of the ' Ori- 

 gin,' 231. 



Creation, objections to use of the term, 

 271. 



' Cross- and self-fertilisation in plants,' 

 50. 



Cross-fertilisation of hermaphrodite 

 flowers, first ideas of the, 318. 



Crossing of animals, 156. 



Cychnoches, 325. 



Cypripedium, pollen of, 324. 



Dallas, W. S., translation of Fritz 

 Mailer's 'Fur Darwin,' 277. 



Dana, Professor J. D., defence of the 

 theory of subsidence, 299 ; ' Corals 

 and Coral Islands,' 300. 



Darwin, Charles R., 1 ; Autobiogra- 

 phy of, 5-57; birth, 5; loss of 

 mother, 5 ; day-school at Shrews- 

 bury, 6 ; natural history tastes, 6 ; 

 hoaxing, 7 ; humanity, 7 ; egg-col- 



lecting, 7 ; angling, 7 ; dragoon's 

 funeral, 8; boarding-school at 

 Shrewsbury, 8; fondness for dogs, 

 7 ; classics, 9 ; liking for geometry, 

 9 ; reading, 10 ; fondness for shoot- 

 ing, 10; science, 10; at Edinburgh, 

 11-15; early medical practice at 

 Shrewsbury, 12; tours in North 

 Wales, 16; shooting at Woodhouse 

 and Maer, 16, 17; at Cambridge, 

 18-24, 32; visit to North Wales, 

 with Sedgwick, 25, 26 ; on the voy- 

 age of the"' Beagle,' 26-32 ; residence 

 in London, 33-39; marriage, 34; 

 residence at Down, 39 ; publications, 

 41-52 ; manner of writing, 52 ; men- 

 tal qualities, 53-57. 



Darwin, Reminiscences of, 70-109 ; 

 personal appearance, 71, 72; mode 

 of walking, 71 ; dissecting, 71 ; 

 laughing, 72; gestures, 72; dress, 

 73 ; early rising, 73 ; work, 73 ; 

 fondness for dogs, 73; walks, 74; 

 love of flowers, 76 ; riding, 77 ; diet, 

 78, 81 ; correspondence, 79 ; busi- 

 ness habits, 80 ; smoking, 80; snuff- 

 taking, 80 ; reading aloud, 82 ; back- 

 gammon, 81 ; music, 82 ; bed-time, 

 82 ; art-criticism, 83 ; German read- 

 ing, 84 ; general interest in science, 

 84 ; idleness a sicrn of ill-health, 85 ; 

 aversion to public appearances, 85 

 visits, 86; nolidays, 86; love of 

 scenery, 86 ; visits to hydropathic 

 establishments, 88 ; family relations, 

 87-92; hospitality, 92; conversa- 

 tional powers, 93-96 , friends, 96 ; 

 local influence, 96 ; mode of work, 

 97 ; literary style, 105 ; ill-health, 

 108. 



, Dr. Erasmus, life of, by Ernst 



Krause, 51, 302. 



-, Erasmus Alvey, 3 ; letter from, 



227. 



-, Miss Susan, letters to : relat- 

 ing the ' Beagle ' appointment, 125, 

 127 ; from Valparaiso, 143. 



-, Mrs., letter to, with regard to 



the publication of the essay of 1844, 

 180 ; letter to, from Moor Park, 

 195. 



, Reginald, letters to, on Dr. 



Erasmus Darwin's commonplace 

 book and papers, 302. 



Darwin, Dr. Robert Waring, 1 ; his 

 family, 3; letter to, in answer to 

 objections to accept the appoint- 

 ment on the ' Beagle,' 124 ; letter to, 

 from Bahia, 135. 



'Darwinismus,' 45. 



Daubeny, Professor, 254 ; ' On the 



