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487 



Mliller, Prof. M the 



Science of Langua e, i. 468, .;. 

 letter to, ii. 



Mtlller, ! 1 circum- 



QUI 



Muiimi) w i eat, i. 1 s> 



Mundane cold peril twin on 



supposed, 1. 95, 438, 463. 464 

 Mundane , distribution of, i. 



402, 403 

 Munro, Col., on Bermuda, i. 489 

 Munro, on eyes of parrots, ii. 104, 105 

 Murchison, Sir R. [., apotheosis of, i. 



323; Darwin's conversations with i. 



140; ii. 150, 151; letter to, i. 109, 



no; address to Geological 



ii. 37 : 01 structure ol Alp , ii. 229 ; 



I.m IPs critici ni of, ii. 229 

 Murder, ex| ression of man arrested for, 



ii. 102, 

 Murdoch, G. B., 1 . ii 93-4 



Murray, A., address to Botanical 



v ciety of Edinburgh, i. 138 ; 



criticism of Wallace's theory of nests, 



i. 304 ; Darwin criticised by, i. 176; 



ii. 30 : Darwin's criticism of woi 



ii. 3, 12, 155, 156 : on geological 



distribution of mammals, ii. 3, J 



155, ; on leaves and CO., ii. 412 ; 



review of Origin by, ii. 30 ; 



mentioned, ii. 4, 7 

 Murray, Sir J., Darwin on his theory of 



coral reefs, ii. 197, 198 

 Murray, J., Darwin's agreement with. 



i. 214, 215 ; Journal of Researches 



published by, i. 50 ; MS. of 0> 1 

 at to. i. 118 ; sale of Origin, i. 123 ; 



publication of Fiir Darwin, ii. 92 

 Afus, range of, i. 403 

 Musca vomitorx .. 1 wne on, ii. 94 

 Muscles, contraction in evacuation and 



in labour pains, ii. 99 in man and 



apes, ii. }8 

 Museum (British), i. 109 : inquiry 



disposal of .Natural History Collec- 

 tions by Trustees of, i. 112 

 Music, biuls and p oduction of, ii. 82 ; 



insects, and ii. r . . .1 igin of I 



for, ii. 51 

 Musk-duck, hatchii g of eggs, i. 155 

 Musk-orchids, pollinia of, ii. 337 

 Musk ox, a^ index of climate, i. 



found in gravel al Down, ii. 165 

 Mussels, seize hold of fishing hooks, ii. 



29 

 Mutability of species, i. 42, 43 ; Lyell 



on i. 96 

 Mutation, use of term, i. 50 

 Mutisia, a tendril-climber, compared 



with Mikania, ii. 348 



- 



i. 444 



as fossil in the Andes, i. 26 



ill, C. W. von, bit .graphical 



. . . rwin on 



>rk, i. . say on Natural 



ection, i. 312; on Hie factum i. 348 ; 



naturhi n Art i. 286 ; ii. 



375-7 ; Weismann on work of, i. 

 311 ; on arrangement of leaves, ii. 

 376; criticism of I 'arwin, ii. 380 ; on 

 innate principle of development, ii. 

 375 ; on physiological natuic of useful 

 adaptations in plants, ii. 375, 387 

 Napier, Rt. Hon. J. R 



Assoc. (1861) on Darwin's work, i. 



Naraveha, ii. 341 



Narborough, Sir J., description ofW. 



coast of S. America by, i. 17 

 Nascent organs, rudimentary and, i. 162; 



v. ing ol vx as, i. 171 



Natural classification, i. 104, . 



306 

 Natural Conditions of L 



Semper's, i. 391, 392 

 Natural History, Darwin's taste for, 

 i. 4, 85, 216 ; Darwin's contribu- 

 tions to, i. 254, 255 ; accuracy the 

 soul of, ii. 323: Darwin urges F. 

 Her to write book on, ii. 352 

 Natural History Collections, inquiry 

 as to disposal by British Museum 

 Trustees of, i. log 1 ; 

 Natural History Review, Lord Ave- 

 bury on Walsh's paper on dimor- 

 phism, i. 250; Bentham in the, 

 i. 184: Darwin's opinion of, i. 177, 

 304 ; Darwin re\ s in, i. 2 32 : 



Falconer in the, i. 206, 207, 2. 

 ■ ; founding f, 177, ; 



ley and. i. 107. 177, 4C0 

 \ ural Inherita -. i. 199 



Natural ] rt 51 rvi -'.itule for 



ural Selection, i. 161, 171 



A. S. VV idward on 



A 1 in, ii. 3 



Natural Selection, i. 150 : ai 



tion of varieties by, i. 204 ; and 



ptation in orchi Mien 



on [84 ; An- 



. . urn in relal 

 on, i. 175 ; applied to politics, 

 and artificial, i. 128 J ; 



belief in, i. 199 ; 1 



