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INDEX. 



VIRGINIA. 



Virginia, black pigs in the Everglades 

 of, ii. 300. 



Visualising, answers to questions on 

 the faculty of, iii. 239. 



Vitality of seeds, ii. 65. 



Vivisection, iii. 199-210 ; opinion of, 

 iii. 200 ; commencement of agitation 

 against, and Royal Commission on, 

 iii. 201 ; attempted legislation on, iii. 

 201 ; probable consequences of legis- 

 lation on, iii. 203. 



Vogt, Prof. Carl, on microcephalous 

 idiots, iii. 163 ; on the origin of 

 species, iii. 132. 



Volcanic islands, Geological observa- 

 tions on, publication of the, i. 323 ; 

 Prof. Geikie's notes on the, i. 326 ; 

 work on the, ii. 24. 



Volcanic outbursts indicative of rising 

 areas, ii. 76. 



Volcanoes and Coral-reefs, book on, 

 i. 297. 



* Voyage of a Naturalist in the Beagle J 

 proposed French translation of the, 

 iii. 102 note. 



Wagner, Moritz, letters to, on the 

 influence of isolation, iii. 157, 158 ; 

 A. Weismann's remarks upon, iii. 

 156. 



Wagner, R. on Agassiz and Darwin, ii. 



330. 



Walking, mode of, i. 109, III. 



Walks, i. 109, 114-116 ; ii. 27. 



Wallace, A. R., appreciation of cha- 

 racter of, ii. 308, 309. 



, first essay on variability of 



species, i. 85 ; on the ' Descent of 

 Man,' iii. 134 note', on the phenomena 

 of variation, iii. 89 ; on man, iii. 89, 

 90 ; opinion of Pangenesis, iii. 81 ; 

 on the law of the introduction of new 

 species, ii. 108 ; pension granted to, 

 iii. 228 ; review of Mivart's ' Lessons 

 from Nature,' iii. 184 ; review of the 

 ' Descent of Man,' in the ' Academy,' 

 iii. 137 ; reply to the Duke of 

 Argyll's criticisms on the ' Fertilisa- 

 tion of Orchids,' iii. 274 ; views as 

 to the origin of man, iii. 116, 1 1 7. 



WATER-CURE. 



Wallace, ' Geographical Distribution of 



Animals,' iii. 230. 

 , A. R., 'Malay Archipelago,' 



iii. 113; article in the 'Quarterly 



Review,' April 1869, iii. 114, 115, 



117. 

 , ' Natural Selection,' iii. 121. 



, Travels on the Amazon and 



Rio Negro,' ii. 380. 

 , letters to : — on continental ex- 



tension, and on the land shells of 

 remote islands, ii. 108 ; ii. 145 ; on 

 the Malay Archipelago, ii. 161; on the 

 ' Origin of Species,' ii. 220, 309 ; on 

 Flourens' attack, iii. 30 ; on the 

 terms ' Natural Selection ' and 

 'Survival of the fittest,' iii. 45 ; on 

 Warrington's paper at the Victoria 

 Institute, iii. 69 note-, on pangene- 

 sis, iii. 79 ; on man, iii. 89 ; on 

 sexual selection, iii. 92, 93, 94, 95 ; 

 on Fleeming Jenkin's argument, iii. 

 107 ; on his book on the Malay 

 Archipelago, iii. 113; on his article 

 in the 'Quarterly Review,' iii. 115; 

 on his essays on Natural Selection, 

 iii. 121 ; on sexual differences, iii. 

 123; on the 'Descent of Man,' iii. 

 134, 137; on Mr. Wright's pamphlet 

 in answer to Mivart, iii. 144 ; on 

 Mivart's remarks and an article in 

 the ' Quarterly Review,' iii. 146 ; on 

 Dr. Bree's book, iii. 167 ; on Dr. 

 Bastian's ' Beginnings of Fife,' iii. 

 168 ; on the preparation of the second 

 edition of the ' Descent of Man,' iii. 

 175 ; on his criticism of Mivart's 

 'Lessons from Nature,' iii. 185 ; on 

 his work on ' Geographical Distribu- 

 tion,' iii. 230. 



, last letter to, iii. 356. 



Waring, Robert, i. 2. 



Warrington, Mr., Analysis of the 

 ' Origin ' read by, to the Victoria 

 Institute, iii. 69 note. 



Water-cure, i. 373 ; ii. 6j, 158 ; at 

 Ilkley, ii. 171, 175 ; 205 ; at Moor 

 Park, ii. 67, 91, 112; at Sudbrooke, 

 ii. 256. 



Water-cure, effects of treatment, i. 

 35o. 



, treatment at Malvern, i. 379. 



