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[effrej Gwj d, b< II eni bj I larwin 



i. 29 

 lenkin, Fleeming, review by, 1 



JI3 5 »■ 379 

 Jew for nal ir) in the, 



11. 76 

 Jenyns, Rev, I , biographi 



1. 49 ; letters to, i. 49, 50. 55 ; 

 mention 189 



Jodrell Laboratory, Darwin's in 

 in, ii. 416, 417 ; note on, ii. 416 



Jordanhill, Smith of, on Gibraltar, i. 48 



Journal oj Rest \rchcs, Dai win's, i. 50, 

 408 ; ii. 224 



Judd, Truf. J. W., letter to, i. 375; 

 recollections of Darwin, i. 376 ; on 

 Darwin's Volcanic Islands, ii. 1 

 Darwin in praise of work of, ii. 2 



Jukes, on imperfection of the 1 

 logical I ■ >rd, i. 151 ; on changes of 

 climate, ii. 140; on formation of 

 river-valleys, ii. 211 ; over estim 

 sub-aerial denudation, ii. 156 



Jumps, variation by, i. 166 



/uncus, range of, i. 403 ; J. bufonius, 

 variation of, i. 102; germination 

 of seed from mud carried by w 

 cock, ii. 4, 5 



Jura, Darwin on erratic blocks of, 

 ii. 148. 149, 174 



Jussieu, A. de, i. 77 



Rank's, i; K.. Arctic Explorations, use 



of foxtails by Esquimaux referred to 

 in. i. 359 



Kelvin, Lord, Address at the British 

 Association Meeting at Kdinburgh 

 (1871), i. 329; on geological time, 

 i. 313, 314 ; ii. 163, 164 ; on ag< 

 the earth, ii. 7 ; on origin of plant-life 

 from meteorites, ii. 423 



Kemp, W , sends seeds to Darwin, ii. 

 243 ; on vitality of seeds, ii. 244. 



Kensington, proposed removal of Brit. 

 Museum (Bloomsbury) collections to. 

 i. 112, 113 



Kerguelen cabbage, Chambers ■ 

 Hooker on the, i. 48 



Kerguelen Island, coal-beds of, ii. 26 ; 

 relation of flora to that of \ : w< 

 i. 408 ; similarity between plan: 

 S. America and of, i. 401 ; importance 

 of collecting fossil plants on. ii. 240 ; 

 moth from, ii. 67 ; sea-shells of, i. 40 ; 

 volcanic mountain on, ii. 2 



Kerner, A. von Marilaun, on Tk 

 tisus, i. 317; PflanstenUbtn, ii, 

 Schutzmittc! rfes Pollens, ii. 392 : 

 on xenogamy and autogamy, ii. 413 : 

 mentioned, ii. 249 



Kei , ii. 169 



rraham, 1. 12 



at, i. 1 10, 1 1 1 ; r.iri' | 



i. 4 I larwin urden, ii. 



314 ; J 



ii. 310, 320. win 



rell. 



Laboratory at, ii. 41 struggle 



existence at, ii 423 : suggestion 



that I Scott should work in 



ii. 

 Kilauea, lava in crater of, ii. 1 

 Kilfinnin, shelves in valley of, ii. 173, 



174. 179, 186, ! 

 Kilima Nj iro, plant- of, ii. 6 



, Capt., col! ■( plants by, 



i. •• nture" 



ana " B . . 400 



King, Sir George, reminiscences of J. 

 tt, i. 21 ; 2l8 ; Darwin recei 

 . ii. 302 

 King. Dr. R., biographical note, i. 



Arctic expedition, i. 57, ;X 

 Kingfisher, ii. So ; sexual difference in, 



ii. 60 

 Kingsley, C. quoted in the Origin, i. 



174; story of a heathen Khan. 



reference to E. Forbes and P. H. 



1 iosse, ii. 336 

 Kini Balu, vegetation of, i.490 

 Kirby and Spence. ii. 388 

 Kiel's, on use of mucus in seeds, ii. 387 

 t, A., on crossing, i. 51 ; hybrid 



ex] ~ . 275 



Knight's Law, ii. 250 

 Knight-Darwin Law, 1-'. Darwin on, 



i. SI ; ii. 250 

 Knuth, on morphology of cruciferous 



flower, ii. 2 

 Koch Gcrmanua, i :: 1 



ker, i. 75, 139 : ii. 106 ; \ 



i ' iwn, ii. 359 

 Kollmann, Dr.. on atavism, i. ; 

 Kolreuter, on A • . on 



hybrids, i. 287 . 223 ; observa- 



tions on pollen, ii self- 



fertilisation, ii. 314; on varieties 



to 230 



/Cosmos, F. Mailer's article on Crololaria, 



ii. 371 : F. Muller's papei on / 

 in. ii. ] 

 Krause, E., letter to, ii. 47-S: memoir 



o( Erasmus Darwin, ii. 423 ; memoir 



of II. Midler, ii. 3S2. 419 

 Kroyer, 1 



form of Russian wheat, i. 



419-42 

 Kurr, on flowers of Can.'.-a, ii. 273 



