INDEX. 



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HOOKER. 



on the Flora of New Zealand, iii. 55 ; 

 on the bulk of his book on ' Varia- 

 tion under Domestication,' iii. 59 

 note ; on the Duke of Argyll's ' Reign 

 of Law,' iii. 61 ; on the completion 

 and publication of the book on 

 1 Vaiiation under Domestication,' iii. 

 74, 75, 76, 77 ; on pangenesis, iii. 

 81 ; on work, iii. 92 ; on the British 

 Association Meeting, 1868, iii. 100 ; 

 on a visit to Wales, iii. 106 ; on a 

 new French translation of the 

 ' Origin,' iii. no; on a visit to Cam- 

 bridge, iii. 125 ; on troubles at Kew, 

 iii. 166 ; on Belt's ' Naturalist in 

 Nicaragua,' iii. iSS ; on the death of 

 Sir Charles Lyell, iii. 197 ; on vivi- 

 section, iii. 204 ; on Mr. Ouless' 

 portrait, iii. 195 ; on the Earth- 

 worm, iii. 217; on his address to 

 the Geographical Section of the 

 British Association, iii. 246 ; on the 

 fertilisation of Orchids, iii. 262, 263, 

 264, 265, 266, 268 ; on establishing 

 a hot-house, iii. 269 ; on his review 

 of the 'Fertilisation of Orchids,' iii. 

 273 ; on different forms of flowers in 

 species of Primula, iii. 297, 298; on 

 Lythrum, iii. 302, 306 ; on Viola, 

 iii. 307 ; on movement in plants, iii. 

 311, 312; on climbing plants, iii. 

 314, 315, 316 ; on Drosera, iii. 317, 

 319, 320 ; on Utricularia, iii. 326 ; 

 on Aldrovanda, iii. 328 ; on the 

 ' Insectivorous Plants,' iii. 328 ; on 

 the movements of plants, iii. 330, 

 334 ; on the ' bloom ' of leaves and 

 fruit, iii. 339, 342 ; on galls, iii. 346 ; 

 on health and work, iii. 356. 



Hooker, Sir J. D., note to, on the life of 

 Erasmus Darwin, iii. 219 ; on the Em- 

 peror of Brazil, iii. 227 ; on the death 

 of Erasmus Alvey Darwin, iii. 228. 



, and Bentham, G., the ' Genera 



Plantarum,' by, ii. 306. 



Hooker, Sir \V., death of, iii. 39. 



Hooker's 'Himalayan Journal,' publi- 

 cation of, i. 391, 392. 



' Introduction to the Flora of 



Australia,' references to, ii. 225, 245, 



257. 

 Hope, Rev. F. W., i. 174, 178, 181. 



HUXLEY. 

 Hopkins, W., reviews of the 'Origin ' in 



'Eraser's Magazine,' ii. 314, 315, 327 ; 



letter to Henry Fawcett, ii. 315 note. 

 Horner, Leonard, i. 40. 

 Horror, expression of, iii. 142, 143. 

 Horses, humanity to, iii. 200. 



, striped, ii. ill. 



Hospitality, i. 139. 

 Hot-hOuse, building of, iii. 269. 

 Hottonia, pollen of, iii. 301. 

 Humboldt, Baron A. von, i. 336 ; ii. 



43 ; meeting with, i. 74. 

 ■ ■ — as a scientific traveller, iii. 



247. 

 Humboldt's * Personal Narrative,' i. 



55- 



Huth, Mr., on "Consanguineous Mar- 

 riage,' i. 106. 



Hutton, Capt. F. \V., review of the 

 ' Origin,' ii. 362. 



Huxley, Prof. T. H., i. 102 ; article in 

 the ' Contemporary Review,' against 

 Mivart, and the Quarterly reviewer 

 of the 'Descent of Man,' iii. 147; 

 lecture by, at the Royal Institution, 

 ii. 280, 282-284 > lecture on ' the 

 Coming of Age of the Origin of 

 Species,' iii. 240; lectures on 'Our 

 knowledge of the causes of Organic 

 Nature,' iii. 2 ; suggested popular 

 treatise on Zoology by, iii. 3, 4 ; 

 on the discovery of toothed birds 

 in the Cretaceous of North Ame- 

 rica, iii. 242 note; on the progress 

 of the doctrine of Evolution, iii. 

 132 ; on the reception of the ' Origin 

 of Species,' ii. 179-204 ; on the value 

 as training, of Darwin's work on the 

 Cirripedes, i. 347 ; ' On the Zoo- 

 logical Relations of Man with the 

 lower Animals,' ii. 358 ; opinion of 

 Hackel's work, iii. 67, 68 ; proposal 

 to review all the reviewers, ii. 

 311; reply to Kolliker's 'Darwin- 

 sche Schopfungstheorie,' iii. 29 ; 

 reply to Owen, on the ' Brain in 

 Man and the Gorilla,' ii. 320, 324 ; 

 review of the ' Origin ' in the ' West- 

 minster Review,' ii. 300 ; speech at 

 Oxford, in answer to the Bishop, ii. 

 322, 323, 324. 



; letters from, on the ' Origin of 



