INDEX. 



357 



Fitz-Roy, Capt, 26 ; character of, 27 ; 

 by Rev. G. Peacock, 122; Darwin's 

 impression of, 126, 127; discipline 

 on board the 'Beagle,' 134; letter 

 to, from Shrewsbury, 148. 



Fitzwilliam Gallery, Cambridge, 20. 



Flourens, ' Examen du livre de M. 

 Darwin,' 276. 



Flowers, adaptation of, to visits of in- 

 sects, 321* different forms of, on 

 plants of trie same species, 51, 329; 

 fertilisation of, 315-331 ; hermaphro- 

 dite, first ideas of cross-fertilisation 

 of, 318; irregular, all adapted for 

 visits of insects, 321. 



Flnstra, paper on the larvae of, 13. 



Forbes, David, on the geology of 

 Chile, 165. 



Fordyce, J., extract from letter to, 59. 



'Formation of Vegetable Mould, 

 through the Action of Worms,' pub- 

 lication of the, 52, 301 ; unexpected 

 success of the, 301. 



Fossil bones, given to the College of 

 Surgeons, 150. 



Fox, Rev. William Darwin, 22; let- 

 ters to, 116-19, 120, 192 ; from Boto- 

 fogo Bay, 139; in 1836-1842: 151, 

 156, 157 ; on the house at Down, 

 159 ; on their respective families, 

 169 ; on family matters, 205 : on the 

 progress of the work, 192, 194, 207 ; 

 on the award of the Copley Medal, 

 274. 



France and Germany, contrast of prog- 

 ress of theory in, 276. 



Fremantle, Mr., on the Oxford meet- 

 ing of the British Association, 251. 



French translation of the ' Origin,' 

 260 ; third edition of the, published, 

 291. 



translation of the 'Origin' 



from the fifth English edition, ar- 

 rangements for the, 291. 



lumaria, 319. 



Funeral in Westminster Abbey, 349. 



Galapagos, 31. 



Galton, Francis, note to, on the life of 

 Erasmus Darwin, 303. 



Gardeners' 1 Chronicle, review of the 

 'Origin' in the, 237; Mr. Patrick 

 Matthew's claim of priority in the, 

 245 ; review of the ' Fertilisation of 

 Orchids ' in the, 328. 



Geikie, Prof. A rchibald, notes on the 

 work on Coral Reefs, 161, 193 ; notes 

 on the work on Volcanic Islands, 

 162; on Darwin's theory of the 

 parallel roads of Glen Roy, 153. 



Geoffrey St. Hilaire, 219. 



' Geological Observations on South 

 America,' 40 ; publication of the, 

 165. 



' Geological Observations on Volcanic 

 Islands,' publication of the, 161 ; 

 Prof. Geikie's notes on the, 162. 



Geological Society, secretarvship of 

 the, 33, 152. 



Geological work in the Andes, 144. 



' Geologist,' review of the ' Origin ' in 

 the, 264. 



Geology, commencement of the study 

 of, 25, 119 ; lectures on, in Edin- 

 burgh, 14; predilection for, 142, 

 143 ; study of, during the Beagle's 

 voyage, 28. 



German translation of the ' Origin of 

 Species,' 261. 



Germany, Hackel's influence in the 

 spread of Darwinism, 277. 



, photograph-album received 



from, 310. 



-, reception of Darwinistic views 



in, 261. 



and France, contrast of prog- 



ress of theory in, 276. 



Glacial period, influence of the, on 

 distribution, 46. 



Glacier action in North W T ales, 34. 



Glands, sticky, of the pollinia, 323. 



Glen Roy, visit to, and paper on, 33 ; 

 expedition to, 153. 



Glossotherium, 150. 



Glutton Club, 113. 



Gorilla, brain of, compared with that 

 of man, 250. 



Gower Street, Upper, residence in, 34, 

 156. 



Graham, W., letter to, 67. 



Grant, Dr. R. E., 12; an evolutionist, 

 178. 



Gravity, light, &c, acting as stimuli, 

 338. 



Gray, Dr. Asa, comparison of rain 

 drops and variations, 66 ; letter from, 

 to J. D. Hooker, on the ' Origin of 

 Species,' 237 ; articles in the ' At- 

 lantic Monthly,' 262 ; ' Darwiniana,' 

 262 ; on the aphorism, " Nature ab- 

 hors close fertilisation," 319 ; u Mote 

 on the coiling of the Tendrils of 

 Plants," 333. 



, letters to : on Design in Nature, 



67 ; with abstract of the theory of 

 the 'Origin of Species,' 199; send- 

 ing him the ' Origin of Species,' 221 ; 

 suggesting an American edition, 

 238 ; on Sedgwick's and Pictet's re- 

 views, 244 ; on notices in the ' North 

 British ' and ' Edinburgh ' Re- 

 views, and on the theological view, 



