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INDEX. 



DARWIN. 



diet,i. 118, 123 ; correspondence, i. 

 119; business habits, i. 120; smok- 

 ing, i. 121, 122 ; snuff-taking, i. 

 121, 122; reading aloud, i. 122, 123, 

 124; backgammon, i. 123; music, 

 i. 123 ; bed-time, i. 124 ; art-criti- 

 cism, i. 125 ; German reading, i. 

 126 ; general interest in science, i. 



126 ; idleness a sign of ill-health, i. 



127 ; aversion to public appearances, 

 i. 128, 143 ; visits, i. 128 ; holidays, 

 i. 129, 130; love of scenery, i. 129 ; 

 visits to hydropathic establishments, 

 i. 131 ; family relations, i. 1 32- 1 38 ; 

 hospitality, i. 139 ; conversational 

 powers, i. 140-142 ; friends, i. 142 ; 

 local influence, i. 142 ; mode of 

 work, i. 144 ; literary style, i. 155. 



Darwin, Edward, i. 4. 



, Dr. Erasmus, i. 2, 4 ; charac- 

 ter of, i. 6 ; life of, by Ernst Krause, 

 i. 97, iii. 218; views on evolution, 

 ii. 189 note ; error of M. Fabre in 

 quoting from, iii. 221. 



, Erasmus (2), i. 8. 



, Erasmus Alvey, i. 20 ; 21 ; his 



brother's character of him, i. 21 ; 

 Carlyle's character of him, i. 22 ; 

 Miss Wedgwood's character of him, 

 i. 23 ; letter from, ii. 223 ; death of, 

 iii. 228. 



, family, i. I. 



, Francis Sacheverel, i. 4. 



, John, i. 4. 



, Miss, letter to, 1838, i. 289. 



, Miss C, letters to : — from Mal- 



donado, i. 244 ; from East Falkland 

 Island, i. 251 ; from Valparaiso, i. 

 256. 



-, Miss Susan, letters to : — relating 



the ' Beagle ' appointment, i. 200, 

 201, 206, 207 ; from Valparaiso, i. 

 259 ; from Bahia, i. 265. 



-, Mrs., letter to, with regard to 



the publication of the essay of 1844, 

 ii. 16 ; letter to, from Moor Park, 

 ii. 113. 



-, Reginald, letters to, on Dr. 



Erasmus Darwin's common-place 



book and papers, iii. 219. 



, Richard, i. I. 



— , Robert, i. 3. 



DESCENT. 



Darwin, Robert Waring, the elder, i. 4. 



, Robert Waring (2), i. 8, 10 ; 



his son's character of him, i. 11-20; 

 his family, i. 20 ; letter to, in answe 

 to objections to accept the appoint- 

 ment on the ' Beagle,' i. 196 ; letter 

 from Josiah Wedgwood to, on the 

 same subject, i. 198 ; letter to, from 

 Bahia, i. 226. 



, William, i. I. 



, William, (2), i. 1, 2. 



, William, (3), i. 2. 



— , William, (4), i- 3- 

 -, William Alvey, i. 4. 



'Darwinische Arten-Entstehung-Hum- 

 bug,' iii. 306. 



'Darwinismus,' i. 86. 



Daubeny, Professor, ii. 327 ; ' On the 

 final causes of the sexuality of plants,' 

 ii. 320, 332. 



Davidson, Thomas, letters to, ii. 366, 

 368. 



Dawes, Mr., i. 54. 



Deaths of old and young, contrast of 

 the, iii. 228. 



De Candolle, Professor A., letter to, 

 iii. 98 ; letters to : — on his • His- 

 toire des Sciences,' iii. 169 f send- 

 ing him the 'Origin of Species,' ii. 

 216 ; on his ' Phytographie,' iii. 332. 



Decoctions and extracts, action of, upon 

 leaves oiDrosera and Dioncca, iii. 323. 



Deer, American, iii. 101. 



Degree of Bachelor of Arts taken, i. 47, 

 183, 185. 



Degrees, Honours and Societies, list of, 

 "i- 373-376. 



Delpino, Prof, on the theory of Pan- 

 genesis, iii. 194; observations on 

 Magnolia iii. 285. 



Deluge, Noachian, arguments from the, 

 iii. 376. 



'Descent of Man,' work on the, iii. 

 98, 121 ; publication of the, i. 93, 

 iii. 131 ; preparation of second 

 edition of the, iii. 175 ; publication 

 of second edition of the, iii. 184. 



, Reviews of the, in the ' Edin- 

 burgh Review,' iii. 133 ; in the 

 Academy, iii. 137 ; in the Pall Mall 

 Gazette, iii. 138; in the Spectator, 

 iii. 138 ; in the Nonconformist, iii. 



