INDEX. 



557 



306 ; condemned in manuscript, 

 ii. 243. 



Judd, Prof., his paper on ' Volcanoes 

 of the Hebrides,' ii. 36S ; on Dar- 

 win's desire to promote the prog- 

 ress of science, 524. 



Jukes, Joseph B., mentioned, ii. 87. 



Kew, ' Index of Plant Names,' ii. 

 522-525. 



Kingsley, Rev. C, letter from, on 

 the ' Origin of Species,' ii. 81. 



Koch's researches on splenic fever, 

 Darwin on, ii. 410. 



Kolliker, Prof., is reviewed by Hux- 

 ley, ii. 214. 



Krause, Ernst, criticises Bronn's 

 German edition of the ' Origin of 

 Species,' ii. 71 ; his essay on Eras- 

 mus Darwin published, ii. 395. 



Krohn, Aug., finds mistakes in the 

 'Origin of Species,' ii. 138. 



Lamarck's discussion of the species 

 question, its insufficiency, i. 542 ; 

 Darwin on, ii. 198. 



Lane, Dr., his recollections of Dar- 

 win, i. 108. 



Langel reviews the ' Origin of Spe- 

 cies,' ii. 99. 



Lankaster, E. Ray, letter to, ii. 300. 



Lansdowne, Marquis of, anecdote 

 of, i. 14. 



Lee, Samuel, mentioned, i. 260. 



Lesquereux, Leo, accepts the doc- 

 trine of natural selection, ii. 216. 



Lewes, G. H., reviews the 'Varia- 

 tion of Animals and Plants,' ii. 



259- 

 Lindley, John, mentioned, i. 356. 



Linnean Society obtains memorial 



portrait of Darwin, ii. 399. 

 Litchfield, Mrs., on Darwin's style, 



i. 130 ; letter to, ii. 379. 

 Lizards, i. 413. 

 Lonsdale, William, mentioned i. 



246. 

 Lowell, J. A., reviews the ' Origin 



of Species,' ii. iii, 112. 

 Lubbock, Sir John, letters to, i. 461, 



496 ; ii. 14, 37, 220, 309, 425 ; on 



the burial of Darwin, 532. 

 Lyell, Sir Charles, estimate of his 



character as a geologist, i. 59 ; 



letters to. 263, 266, 271,296 note, 



306, 307, 309, 311, 330, 331, 342, 

 344, 357, 426, 430, 431, 432, 443, 

 470, 473, 474, 475, 485, 5o6, 508, 

 515, 519, 520, 524, 527, 530 ; ii. 



24, 29, 31, 32. 35, a6, 40, 55, 56, 

 59, 60, 74, 78, 83, 85, 88, 91, 93, 

 96, 99, loi, 108, HI, 112, 120, 

 124, 127, 131, 133, 138, 139, 141, 

 144, 152, 157, 168, 180, 181, 196, 

 198, 200, 205, 216, 219, 248, 254, 

 255, 297, 368, 492 ; letters from, 

 i. 291, 293; opinion of 'Coral 

 Reefs,' 293, 294 ; his views of the 

 'Origin of Species,' 520 ; ii. 2-4 ; 

 on the origin of species by natu- 

 ral causes, i. 543-547 ; admission 

 of the doctrine of natural selec- 

 tion, ii. 24, 103, 213, 295 ; Dar- 

 win on his ' Antiquity of Man,' 

 193, 196, 198 ; Falconer's recla- 

 mation from his ' Antiquity of 

 Man,' 203 ; Darwin on his ' Ele- 

 ments of Geology,' 219 ; his death, 

 373 ; Darwin's opinion of, 374. 



Macaulay and his memory, i. 62. 



McDonnell, R., his study of elec- 

 trical organs in fish, ii. 145. 



Mackintosh, D., his work on erratic 

 blocks, ii. 411. 



Macleay, W. S., mentioned, i. 252. 



Madeira and Bermuda birds not pe- 

 culiar, ii. 4, 5. 



Malay Archipelago,' Wallace's ' Zoo- 

 logical Geography of, i. 576. 



Mammals, descent of, from a single 

 type, ii. 134. 



Man, all races of, descended from 

 one type, ii. 136 ; antiquity of, 

 157 ; origin of, 59, 197 ; relation- 

 ship to apes, 341. 



Marriages, consanguineous, ii. 309. 



Marsh, O. C, letter to, ii. 417. 



Masters, Maxwell, letter to, ii. 178. 



Matthew, Patrick, anticipates the 

 doctrine of natural selection, ii. 



95- 

 Maw, George, reviews the ' Origm 



of Species,' ii. 168. 



Medal of Royal Society awarded to 

 Darwin, i. 355. 



Megatherium sent down from heav- 

 en, i. 328. 



Mesmerism, Darwin's estimate of, i. 



341- 



