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INDEX. 



Milne, D., criticises Glen Roy pa- 

 per, i. 329. 

 Mimetic modifications in plants, ii. 



253- 



Mivart, St. G., Darwin on his ' Gene- 

 sis of Species, ii. 315, 323-329; his 

 ' Genesis of Species ' reviewed by 

 Chauncey Wright, 323, 342 ; criti- 

 cised by Huxley, 326 ; his * Les- 

 sons from Nature ' reviewed in 

 the ' Academy,' 362, 



Modification, ii. 180. 



Modifications, absence of, ii. 209. 



Moggridge, J. T., letter to, ii. 450. 



Mojsisovic, E. von, Darwin on his 

 ' Dolomit Riffe,' ii. 411. 



Monads, persistence of, ii. 6. 



Monsters, ii. 75, 126. 



Monstrosities are sterile, ii. 84. 



Morse, E. S., letter to, ii. 409. 



Moseley, H. N., letters to, ii. 413. 



Miiller, Fritz, letters to, ii. 221, 253, 

 266. 269, 278, 292, 329, 513 ; his 

 ' Fiir Darwin ' translated, 268 ; re- 

 ceives offer of aid from Darwin, 

 418. 



Miiller, Hermann, letters to, ii. 455, 



458. 

 Miiller, Max, his * Lectures on the 



Science of Language,' ii, 182. 

 Murray, Andrew, quoted on the 



' Origin of Species,' ii. 56, 60. 

 Murray, John, letters to, i. 510, 514, 



516, 532 ; ii. 429, 441, 466. 

 Music of insects, ii. 278, 364. 

 Mutability of species, i. 389-393. 



Nageli, C, his * Entstehung und 

 Begriff der Naturhistorischen Art,* 

 ii. 233, 234 ; letter to, 234. 



Naples Zoological Station receives 

 a present from Darwin, ii. 402. 



Natural history, Darwin's passion 

 for, ii. 352. 



Natural selection. See Selection, 

 natural. 



Naudin, Darwin on, ii. 41. 



Neumayr, Melchior, letter to, ii. 

 408. 



Nevill, Lady Dorothy, letter to, 

 ii. 499. 



Newton, A., letter to, ii. 261 ; re- 

 views the ' Variation of Animals 

 and Plants,' 261. 



New Zealand, animals of, ii. 128, 



191 ; plants of, i. 401 ; ii. 191, 



239-. 

 Nobility, natural selection among, 



ii. 177. 

 Nomenclature of species, discussion 



on, i. 332-340. 

 Norman, E., Darwin's secretary, i. 



129. 

 Novara expedition, i. 451. 



* Observations on Parallel Roads of 



Glen Roy,' published, i. 260 ; ex- 

 tract from, 261. 



Ogle, William, letter to, ii. 265, 320, 

 321, 322, 427, 461. 



' Orchids, Fertilisation of,' woik on, 

 ii. 437-462 ; published, 444 ; re- 

 views of, 444-449 ; second edition 

 published, 460. 



* Orchis Bank ' described, i. 94. 

 Organs, rudimentaiy, ii. 9. 



' Origin of Species,' first note-book 

 of, opened, i. 56 ; growth of the, 

 67, 363-425 ; published, 70 ; ii. 

 i; its success, i. 70. 533-558; 

 second edition, 73 ; ii. i, 51 ; 

 Darwin's change of views upon, i. 

 364 ; desciiption of sketch of 

 1844, 373 ; Huxley's view of 

 sketch of 1844, 375 ; Prof. New- 

 ton's view of same, 376 ; the writ- 

 ing of, 472-532 ; abstract book, 

 487 ; un orthodoxy of, 507 ; faults 

 of style, 512, 514, 515, 519 ; Lyell 

 on, 520, 524 ; ii. 2 ; Huxley on, 

 i. 533-558*^; ii. 26, 76-78 ; Bishop 

 Wilberforce on, i. 536 ; Huxley's 

 summary of reviews of, 536-539 ; 

 answer to Lyell on, ii. 4-10 ; H. 

 C. Watson on, 21 ; Jos. D. Hook- 

 er on, 23 ; French translation pro- 

 posed, 30 ; first German edition, 

 31, 70-74, 120; reviewed in the 

 Times, 47-50 ; first American edi- 

 tion, 51, 64;. Asa Gray on, 62; 

 Kingsley on, 81 ; and the Bible, 

 Rev. J. Brodie Innes on, 82 ; re- 

 viewed in the ' Edinburgh Re- 

 view,' 94 ; reviewed in the ' North 

 American Review,' 98 ; reviewed 

 in the ' Revue des deux Mondes,' 

 99 ; reviewed in the N'ew York 

 Times, 99 ; reviewed in the Chfis- 

 tian Examiner, iii, 112; dis- 

 cussed by the British Association, 



