. 





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q, ii. 401 

 :iiua, ii. 



1 ii. 424, 

 >5 ; inn ii. 106 



ts, Wallace's tl 

 ii. 60-' lion 



to, ii. 59; instinct in making, ii. 75 

 turn, ii. 305 

 Neumayr, M., bioj 1 nute.i. 375 ; 



ay >'M descent theo >. i. 375 : 

 ii. 2 . . i. 374 ; 



• ii- 231 

 Nevill, Lady 403 



New Z 



op| continental 1 n of, 



i. 41S : British plants in, i. 102; 

 clover never settled before i 

 duction of bees, i. 493 ; ii 2 

 comparison betv lania 



and, i. 410 ; elevation of mountains 

 in, i. 92 ; flora of, i. 40, 95, IOO, 404, 

 406, 491 ; flora of Australia and, 

 i. 445 ; tlora of Kaoul Island and, 

 i. 430 ; Hooker on . i. 426, 



489, 491 ; ii. 9 ; Darwin's opinion 

 of Hooker's Flora, i. 434 ; former 

 connection of islands, i. 490 ; former 

 extension of, i. 474; ii. 19, 154; 

 naturalised plants, i. 491 ; peopling 

 of mountains by plants, i. 490 ; . 

 portion of annuals, i. 492 ; sp< 

 of plants common to America, Chili 

 and, i. 426; stocked from Antarctic 

 land. i. 491 ; colonising of, ii. 16 ; 

 glacial action in, ii. 154, 162 ; moun- 

 tain-rat of, ii. 154 ; trees of, ii. 250-53 

 Newton, Prof. A., note on Strickland 

 by, i. 67 : d n of pari 1 



nt in dispersal of seeds, ii. 33S 

 Newton's law of gravity, i. 140 



win on Lyell's work on, 

 ii. 150. 



ling.de, Gould on the. ii. 70 

 es, observations on child: 



"■ 



naprostratOy Darwin's experiments 

 , ii. 3S4 

 Nomenclature, discussion on, i. 67-O, 



45 



\ British Revu w, ! 



Jenkin's review in, i. 2^2 ; Tail 



i 315 



on, Trot. C. F., visits Di 



. »• 3C'9 

 Norway, \ on Buch's .ravels in. ii. 201 : 



Blytt vn ii.. ra of, ii. 11 

 Norwich, Berkelc Iress at Brit. 



i. 309 ; 

 -'97, 299, 304 

 i .-, 2 ; ! 

 ing (1866) at, i. 4S0 : 1. 



I . Midler on, ii. 346, 

 . i. 116 

 Nuni irwin's recollection of trip 



. 66 

 Nutrition, influence of mind on, ii. 106, 

 107 



itropic movements, ii. 364 : 

 SI inents 



is in, 

 ii. 252 : hai .liga- 



tion, ii. 2^2 : . ii. I 10 



Observai. e trusted witl 



tition, ii. 



Oceanic islai. nee in floras and 



means of stocking, i. 



between continents and, ii. 147 ; 



former extension of. ii. 135 . - 



on. ii. 146 ; volcanic nature of, ii. 



146 

 Oceans, age and depth of, i. 91 : perma- 

 nence of, ii. 146. 147 ; as sinking 



areas, ii. 157 

 Ogle, W. , on the sense of smell, ii. 102 ; 



letter to, ii. 102. 103 ; translation of 



book by Kerner. ii. 



y, refer* his nomenclature 



scheme, i. 6S 

 Oken, on Lepas, i. 69 ; i .;. i. 



246 

 Old character :'. ii. 147 



. i. 105. 



rs, i. 69 



•.in in.': 

 information, i. 409 : ii. 341, 



409 : menti 



- 



ements of. ii. 



ell-mounds 



r. £ 319, 



and - 



ii. 351 : 1 

 fern' 



: 



i-mechanism, ii. 

 337 3 



: habitat, ii. 2^2 : { 



