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INDEX. 



324, 325, 328, 329, 332, 340, 343, 



346, 356, 359. 382, 384, 385, 388, 

 389, 390, 391, 397. 398, 400, 401, 

 402, 404, 413, 414, 415, 417, 418, 

 419, 424, 427, 428, 431, 438, 440, 

 441, 443, 444, 446, 448, 449, 454, 

 4t;6, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 465, 

 468, 469, 476, 482, 4S4, 486, 488, 

 489, 490, 493, 494, 495, 498, 499, 

 500, 502, 504, 508, 511, 512, 513, 



515, 518, 520, 525,529 ; ii- 19, 20, 



38, 41, 46, 47, 61, 68, 70, 85, 95, 23, 

 98, 100, loi, 107, 109, 116, 130, 

 147, 151, 154, 168, 189, 192, 199, 

 202, 203, 207, 223, 231,239, 244, 

 256, 258, 259, 263, 281, 305, 344, 

 374, 381, 404. 422, 430, 437, 438, 

 439, 440, 442, 443, 445, 447, 448, 

 471, 472, 476, 479, 481, 484m485, 

 487, 4S8, 490, 492, 493, 499, 500, 

 506, 511, 517 ; letter from, i. 315 ; 

 his reminiscences of Darwin, 380, 

 387 ; on the * Origin of Species,' 

 ii. 23, 35 ; Darwin on his ' Aus- 

 tralian Flora,' 51-55; answers 

 Harvey, 69 ; memorial on his 

 treatment by the First Commis- j 

 sioner of Works, 344; reviews 

 the ' P'ertilisation of Orchids,' 



447. 



Hooker, Sir William, mentioned, ii. 

 223. 



Hopkins, William, reviews the ' Ori- 

 gin of Species,' ii. 108. 



Hudson, Darwin's reply to, ii. 332. 



Humboldt, Darwin's estimate of, i. 

 61, 387, 403 ; ii. 422. 



Hutton, F. W., reviews the ' Origin 

 of Species,' ii. 155. 



Huxley, Thomas Henr)', mentioned, 

 i. 119 ; ii. 17 ; his opinion of Dar- 

 win's work on * Cirripedes,' i, 315 ; 

 on the 'Vestiges of Creation,' 

 541 ; on the ' Philosophic Zoo'o- 

 gique,' 542 ; on the ' Principles of 

 Geology,' 543 ; on the reception 

 of the ' Origin of Species,' 532- 

 558 ; letters to, 526 ; ii. 27, 45, 

 47, 75, 117, 123, 143, 147, 176, 

 188, 214, 227, 228, 294, 299, 

 327, 328, 365, 416, 426, 529 ; 

 on the ' Origin of Species,' 26, 33, 

 47-50? 76-78 ; reviews the ' Ori- 

 gin of Species ' in ' Westminster 

 Review,' 94 ; defends Darwin be- I 



fore the British Association, 113- 

 115 ; contradicts R, Owen, 114, 

 151 ; letter fi-om, 122 ; lectures to 

 woikingmen on natural selection, 

 187 ; asked by Darwin to write a 

 text-book on zoology, 188 ; replies 

 to the ' Quarterly ' reviewer on the 

 'Descent of Man,' 326. 



Hyatt, Alpheus, letter to, on his 

 theory of acceleration, ii. 333. 



Hybrid geese, fertility of, ii. 416. 



Hybridism, ii. 9, 66, 74-76, 176, 

 470. 



Immortality, Darwin's views upon, 



i. 282. 

 ' Infant, Biographical Sketch of an,' 



ii. 410. 

 Inferiority inherited by the forms 



which are beaten, ii. 8. 

 Innes, Rev. J. Brodie, on Darwin's 



interest in village affairs, i. 120 ; 



on the ' Origin of Species ' and 



the Bible, ii. 82 ; on Darwin's 



conscientiousness, 237 ; letter to, 



320. 

 * Insectivorous Plants,' published, i. 



77 ; ii. 501 ; work on, 354, 359, 



490-501. 

 Insects, instinct of, ii. 397 ; as car- 

 riers of pollen, 434. 

 Instinct, Dazwin on, ii. 397, 419- 



421. 

 Islands, animals of, ii. 127-129. 

 Isolation, effect of, on the origin of 



species, ii. 334-341. 



Jardine, Sir W., mentioned, ii. 41. 



Jeffreys, Gwyn, mentioned, ii. 55. 



Jenkins, Fleeming, reviews the * Ori- 

 gin of Species,' ii. 288 ; Darwin on 

 his criticisms, 288. 



Jenyns, Rev. Leonard, mentioned, 

 i. 46, 166; letters to, 161, 163, 

 252, 321, 392, 393, 395 ; ii. 15, 57, 

 388 ; letter from, i. 321 ; his ' Ob- 

 servations in Natural History,' 



392, 395- 



Jones, Dr. Bence, is Darwin's physi- 

 cian, ii. 526. 



'Journal of Researches,' work on, 

 i. 56, 250 ; Lyell's opinion of, 291 ; 

 the German translation and its 

 reception, 291 ; second edition 

 published, 305 ; dedication of, 



