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INDEX 



differences with regard to the, in 

 the two editions of the ' Journal,' 

 179 ; extracts from Note-books on, 

 178 ; first sketch of the, 179 ; Essay 

 of 1884 on the, 180. 



Spectator; review of the ' Origin ' in 

 the, 244. 



Spencer, Herbert, an evolutionist, 178. 



Sprengel, C. K., on cross-fertilisation 

 of hermaphrodite flowers, 318. 



, ' Das entdeckte Geheimniss 



der Natur,' 47. 



Stanhope, Lord, 38. 



Sterility, in heterostyled plants, 331. 



Steudel's ' Nomenclator,' 342. 



Stokes, Admiral Lort, 133. 



Strickland, H. E., letter to, on no- 

 menclature, 168. 



' Struggle for Existence,' 42, 200. 



Style, 105 ; defects of, 213. 



Suarez, T. 11. Huxley's study of, 293. 



Subsidence, theory of, 297. 



Suffering, evidence from, as to the 

 existence of God, 61, 63, 64. 



Sulivan, Sir B. J., letter to, 345. 



, reminiscences of C. Darwin, 



133. 



Sundew, 50, see Drosera. 



Sydney, letter to J. S. Ilenslow from, 

 146." 



Teleology, revival of, 315. 



and morphology, reconcilia- 

 tion of, by Darwinism, 308, note. 



Tendrils of plants, irritability of the, 

 333. 



Teneriffe, 24; desire to visit, 136; 

 projected excursion to, 120. 



Theological views, 249. 



Theology and Natural History, 242. 



Thistle - seeds, conveyance of, by 

 wind, 194. 



Thompson, Professor D'Arcy, litera- 

 ture of the fertilisation of flowers, 

 329. 



Thwaites, G. H. K, 243. 



Tierra del Fuego, 31. 



Times, review of the ' Origin ' in the, 

 234, 235 ; review of the 'Descent of 

 Man ' in the, 289 ; letter to, on vivi- 

 section, 306 ; article on Mr. Dar- 

 win in the, 336. 



Title-page, proposed, of the ' Origin 

 of Species,' 209. 



Torquay, visit to (1861), 259. 



To.wdon,, 150. 



Translations of the ' Origin ' into 

 French, Dutch and German, 261. 



Transmutation of species, investiga- 

 tions on the, 41 ; first note-book on 

 the, 150. 



Trimorphism and dimorphism in 



plants, papers on, 48. 

 Tropical forest, first sight of, 142. 

 Turin, Eoyal Academy of, award of 



the Bressa prize by the, 310. 

 Twining plants, 334. 



' Unfinished Book,' 190. 

 Unitarianism, Erasmus Darwin's defi- 

 nition of, 213. 

 Unorthodoxy, 209. 



Valparaiso, letter to Miss S. Darwin 

 from, 147. 



Vardlla, 324. 



Variability, 213. 



'Variation of Animals and Plants 

 under Domestication,' publication 

 of, 49, 280. 



' ,' reviews of the, in the Pall 



Mall Gazette, 282 ; in the Athenaeum, 

 283. 



Vegetable Kingdom, cross- and self- 

 fertilisation in the, 50. 



' Vestiges of Creation,' 176. 



Victoria Institute, analysis of the 

 ' Origin' read before the, 279, note. 



Vivisection, 303-7; opinion of, 304; 

 commencement of agitation against, 

 and Eoyal Commission on, 304; 

 legislation on, 304. 



Vogt, Prof. Carl, on the origin of 

 species, 287. 



Volcanic islands, Geological obser- 

 vations on, publication of the, 161 ; 

 Prof. Geikie's notes on the, 161. 



Volcanoes and Coral-reefs, book on, 

 156. 



Wagner, Moritz, letter to, on the in- 

 fluence of isolation, 296. 



Wallace, A. E., first essay on varia- 

 bility of species, 43, 199 ; article in 

 the ' Quarterly Eeview,' April, 1869, 

 275 ; opinion of Pangenesis, 281 ; 

 review of the ' Expression of the 

 Emotions,' 295. 



, letters to: on a paper by 



Wallace, 193 ; on the ' Origin of 

 Species,' 206, 221 ; on ' Warrington's 

 paper at the Victoria Institute,' 279, 

 note ; on man, 283 ; on sexual selec- 

 tion, 284, 285 ; on Mr. Wright's 

 pamphlet in answer to Mivart, 291 ; 

 on Mivart's remarks and an article 

 in the ' Quarterly Eeview,' 292; on 

 his criticism of Mivart's 'Lessons 

 from Nature,' 293 ; last letter to, 

 346. 



Wallace, A. E., letter from, to Prof. 

 A. Newton, 200. 



