INDEX 



453 



plants in, i 419 : M in, i. 



54; relation to Madeira a 



i. 427 ; Watson <>n the, i. .; 

 chids from, ii. 24 ; n 



B \iuks, habit of clutching objects, ii. 44 

 Babington, Prof. Charles C., at the 



Hiitish Association (Manchester, 



1 86 1), i. 195 ; British Flora, i. 99; 



1 >.ir\\ in sends seeds of . 

 ii. 245 

 Baden-Powell, Prof., L 174-5 

 Baer, ii. 27 

 Bagehot, W., article in I'ortir.. 



Review on Physics and Politics, 1. 



298 ; ii. 46, 47 

 Bahia Blanca, collection of plants 



from, i. 13 

 Bailey, on Belt ocentron roseum, ii. 292 

 Baillon, on pollen-tubes of I/e/ian- 



themum, ii. 313 

 Baker's Flora of the Mauritius and 



Seychelles, i. 10 

 Balancement, G. St. Hilaire's law 



'■ 57 



Balanida-, Darwin s work on, i. 254 

 ihus, i|uestions of nomenclature, 

 i. 68-70 



Balfour, F. M., note on, ii. 424; letter 

 to, ii. 424 : mentioned, ii. 41 



Ball, J., on origin of Alpine flora, ii. 

 20-22, 42 ; 



Ball, P., The Effects of Use and Dis- 

 use, i. 87 



Balsaminacea?. genera of, i. S3 



Hanks' Cove, volcano of, ii. 127 



Barber, C, on graft-hybiids of sugar- 

 cane, i. 389 



Barber. Mrs., on Papilio nireus, ii. 403 



Barberry, abundance in N. America, 

 i. 431 ; .lispersal of seeds by birds, 

 i. 431 ; Lord Farrer and II. Midler 

 on floral mechanism, ii. 383 ; move- 

 ment of stamens ii. 



Barbs : see Pigeons 



Bardfield Oxhp (Primula eJaiior), i. 

 25^ ; ii- 37a 



barnacles, Darwin s work on, i- 38, 61, 

 64,65,94; 11.125, 229 ; metamorph 



in, 1. 332 ; F. M dler on, i. 312 : 

 nomenclature, i. 6S-70 ; of Secondary 

 Period, i. 97 : advance in, ii. 234 ; 

 complemental males compared with 

 plant.-, ii. 344 

 P.uneoud, on irregular flowers, i. 9S 

 " Baronne Prevost," Rivers on the 1 



i. 279 

 Barrande, J., biographical not 



candidature for R. medal, i. Si ; can- 

 didate for R. Society foreign lis-t, ii. 



rk of, ii. 229 

 plant distribution in 



An. 



••11 En: 



64 ; Travih in S. Afn 



w, Sir )., ( :i with 1 



:is. i, 58 



eeds from a, 

 ii. . 

 Bartlett, A. 1' . ii. 49 ; letters to, ii 

 101, 102 : note on, ii. 57 

 on, on trees of N. America, i. 42 ; 

 Basalt, association with granite, ii. : 

 14; ration of trachyte and, 



ii. 125 



H. Christy on the, i. 470 ; 

 Hooker on Finns and, i. 467 



Bat, natural selection and increase in 



of wings, i. 

 bates. H. \\\, biographical note, L I 

 A Natural, , i. 214, 



243 ; ii. 282, 352 ; Darwin's opinion 

 of his work, i. 1S1-3. 214, 243; ii. 



2, 352 : cu insect fauna of Am 

 Valley, i. 177, 181 ; 011 lepido] 

 of Amazons, i. 258 ; letter from 

 Hooker to, i. 197; letters to, i. 176, 

 177, 1S1-3, 196, 197, 200, 201, 214, 

 215, 240. 241, 404, 465; letter 

 Hooker from, i 109 ; Darwin revj 

 paper by, i. 232; on fl iwei of Mono- 

 chatum, ii. 297 ; on in hili, 



ii. 159 ; supplies Darwin with facts 

 lection, ii. 68 

 Miss A., - fertilise 



in inconspicuous flowers, ii. 414 

 Bateson, W., on breeding lepidoptcra 

 in confinement, ii. 96; Men 

 /''-. , ii. 340 



Kollmann on rudimentary 

 digits, i. 363 



: . : . Lrawings by. ii. 273. 27 8 

 Sauhinia, sleep-n 

 ii. 367 



American raised, ii. 1 

 [.M.S . circumsl 

 win • ■ 1 >.iin in's views 



on 5] ;• ~ : 1 il 



and voyage of, i. 2. m of, i. 



2S ; J-27 



beans, holes bitten by bees in flow 

 ii. 255; extra-floral nectaries oi, ii. 



399 

 Bear, comparison with whale, i. 179; 

 modification of, i. r 



n, D., bii grapl . ii. 26S, 



: Darwin on work of, ii : 

 269 : on 2 j 



