! \ i ) i •: x 



475 



in, on pheasani hybrids, ii 



mentioned, ii. 72 

 // bt /.' . ii. 

 Hicks, II.. on pre-Cambrian 1 



ii. 169 

 Hi 1, ium, Amei ican , i. 444 ; 



N igeli on, i lity of, i. 425 



Highnes and, i. 76, 77. 1 1 \. 



II v I \2, [65, 41 J 



I [ilaire, A. Si St. I lilaire 



I [ildebrand, I ., article in Botam 



Zeitung, i. 285 ; experiments on direct 



■lien. i. 286 ; Die J , 

 turner der ! . i. 492 ; letter to, 



i. 285 ; ii. J7 ; crossing v 



by, ii. 372; on Delpino's work, ii. 257 ; 

 on dispers il ol se< ds, ii. {^j ; self- 

 stertility in 1 is cava, ii. 347 ; 



Geschlechter- 1 'ertheilung Jan- 



', ii. 375 : on orchids, ii. 347"; on 

 ovules formed after pollination, ii. 

 307, 325 ; experiment on | 

 ii. 354 ; (Hi ; : men- 



tioned, ii. 315 



Hilgendorf, i. 344. 358; contro 

 with Sandberger, i. 347 



Hillebrand's, Flora ox the Hawaiian 

 Islands, i. 459 



Himalayan Journals, dedicated by 

 Hooker to Darwin, i. 70 



Himalayan Hants, Illustrations of, 

 i. 77 



Himalaya, British plants in, i. 102; 

 commingling of temperate and tin- 

 pica! plants, i. 472; tortoise of, 

 i. 170 ; ice-action in, ii. 152, 153; 

 mixed character of the vegetation. 

 ii. 6 



Hinde, Dr., examination t<[ Funafuti 

 coral-reef cores by, ii. 1991 



Hindmarsh, L., letter to, i. 1S7-S 



Hippeastrutn, Herbert on self-sterility 

 ol, ii. 315 



Hippopotamus, fossil in Madagascar, 

 »■ 454 



Historic spirit, J. Morley's criticism 

 of Darwin's lack of, i. 32 



Hitcham, collection oi \ " ean plants 

 made near. i. 41c). 420 



Hobhouse, Sir A., Darwin meets, ii. 49 



Hochberg, K.. letter to, ii. 50-51 



Hofmann, A. \V., receives royal do 

 i. 79 



Holland, evolutionary opinions in. 

 i. 196 : flora of, i. 100 



Holland, Sir 1 1., on pangenesis, i. 301 ; 

 mentioned, i. 461 ; on influence of 

 mind on circulation, ii. 106 



Holly, effective work of insects in 

 fertilisation of, ii. 255 



I [ollyhi ■ 



in' : .'50 



1 [olmsdale, i 



I louie : s- e Milne I Ioine 



Homing 



I with, i. 



y, analogy and, i. 104, . 



1- in tlov. 



ii. 273. 284, 2S9 



I Fj.ii . use of term, ii. 310 



eysuckle, oak-leaved variety, i. 330 



iker, Mrs., i. 414 ; 11.209,210,433; 



i 1 ». II ioker, ii. 375 

 ker, Sir J. D.. addresses at Brit. 

 A 302, 308, 309 ; 



ii. 24, 25, 402 ; on Arctic pF 

 i. 465-7 ; Australia] 

 botanical appointment, i. 55 ; < 



ferred upon, i. 316 ; on coal 

 plants and conditions of growth, 

 i. 151 ; criticism on Lyell's w 

 i. 472 ; on Darwin's MS. on geo- 

 iphical distribution, i. 435 ; Dar- 

 win's admiration for letteis of, i. 47S ; 

 Darwin assisted in his work by, 

 i. 200. .137 ; I i.iruin on good gained 

 by " squabbles " with, i. 479 ; Darwin 

 on success of, i. 67 : enjoyment 

 correspondence with Darwin, i. 

 expedition to Syria, i. 166 : 

 from letter to, 1. 66 : Falconer and, 

 i. 253 : first meeting with Darwin, 

 i. 39 ; ii. 157 ; on Insular Fl< . 

 i. 4S5. 492 ; ii. 160. iy. 352 ; inl 

 ductor ly to Flora of Tasmania, 



i. 446 ; lecture at Royal Institution, 

 i. 89 : to, i. 139-140, 1 52, 



184-6, 188, 189, 197-200, 21 1 



222, 2J 239-42. 



252,259-6l,280,28l,28 



302-5, 30S, 309, 3I3-I8, 321-3, 



• 330. 33 2 . 404-19. - 



42c 435-9, .140-4.. 444-8, 451-4 

 459, 401-0. 470-76,479-84,487, 

 491-94 : ii, 2-6, 7-11. - 22, 24-8, 

 31, 32, 151 7. 190,209, 210. 217- 

 230, 231, 234, 2 51, 



;-6l, 266-79, - S| 90, 296, - 

 I, 300, 306, 319, 326-y, 337-44, 

 373 9. 389. 39 400, 402-4, 



407, 409-11, 425. 433. )34 ; lettei 

 Darwin from, i. 7071, 134, 1 55, 

 209, 210, 437-40- 4"6, 467, 469, 

 470, 4S4-92 : ii. 1. . - 10, 291 ; 

 on new colonial Bora, i. 479: on 

 New Zealand flora, i. 100 ; on 

 Natural Selection, 172: on natural 

 plants, i. 451 : on the Origin, i. 

 119. 120; and Owen. i. 149: on 



