INDEX 



501 



Snowdon, elevation in recent times, 

 i. 418 



Social instincts, actions as result of, 

 ii. 52 



Social plants, De Candolle on, i. 424; 

 in the U S.A.. i. 43'- 



Sociology, H. Spencer's 1. 351 



Soda, niti Is, i. 27 



Soil, in relation to plant distribution, 

 i. 380 



Solanacese, i. 10S 



Solatium, rostratum, Todd on stamens 

 of, ii. 292 



fen, bird-creature from, i. 2 



Sollas, Prof., director of the Funafuti 

 boring expedition, ii. 199 ; account of 

 the boring operations by, ii. 199 



Sonchus, introduced into New Zealand, 

 i. 102 



Song, importance in animal kingdom, 

 ii. 82 



Sophocles, Frof., on expression of 

 affirmation by Turks, ii. m 



Sorby, on metamorphism, ii. 210 



Sound, and music, ii. 51 



Southampton, Brit. Assoc, meeting 

 (■1846), ii. 175; Darwin on gravel 

 deposits at, ii. 165, 169, 237 ; 

 Darwin's visits to, ii. 237, 421 



Spanish chesnut, variation in leaf 

 divergence, ii. 378 



Spanish plants in Ireland, i. 54, 461; 

 in La Plata, i. 452 



Spawn, dispersal of frogs', i. 2S4 



Spean, terraces in valley of, ii. 149, 171, 

 179, 188-90 



Special ordination, i. 321 



Specialisation, i. 210 



Species, antiquity of plant-, i. 443 ; be- 

 lie! in evolution of. i. 304 ; changing 

 into one another, i. 184 ; creation 

 of, i. 173; Darwin recognises diffi- 

 culties in and objections to his views 

 on, i. 455; definition of, i. 127 ; 

 -criptive work influenced by 

 Darwin's views on, i. 453; facts 

 from Hooker bearing on, i. 63; 

 food as important factor in keeping 

 up number of, i. 297 ; frequency of, 

 i. 117 ; Asa Gray on, i. 242, 422 ; 

 [looker on, i. 422; intermediate 

 forms absent in close, i. 307, 

 little tendency during migration to 

 form new, i. 441 ; modification of, 

 i. 1S2 : and monstrosities, i. 242 ; 

 mutability of, i. 42, 43, 90 ; ii. 45 ; 

 Nageli's views on, i. 273 ; origin of. 

 i. 294 (see Origin of Species) ; per- 

 manence of, i. 96, 97 ; Frichard on 

 meaning of term, i. 435: range of, 



i. 46 ; • live, i. 177 



. of, i. 1C3 ; S] of, 



1. .] 1 1 ; erility F. i i, i. 



> 7. I 

 time necessary to change, i. 380; 

 time of creation of new, i 2 

 variation of, 41-7, 170, 2 ace 



origin of, i. 384 • Ish on modi- 

 fication of, i. 250 ; Weismann on, 

 i. 311 ; ii. 95, 96; Ciaudry on affilia- 

 tion of, ii. 236; Hackel on change 

 of, ii. 346 ; isolation of, ii. 95 ; value 

 of careful discrimination of, ii. 252 



■aiiimulablc. Free's book 

 on, i. 17 \ 

 Specific character, Falconer on persist- 

 ence of, i. 206 

 Speculation, Darwin on, ii. 133 

 Spencer, H., Darwin on the advantage 

 of his expression "survival of the 

 fittest," i. 270; letter to, i. 351, 352 : 

 ii. 442 ; on electric organs, i. 307 ; 

 on genesis of nervous system, 

 ii. 424, 425 ; on survival of the 

 fittest, i. 268 ; Romanes on his 

 theory of nerve-genesis, i. 368 ; 

 Wallace's admiration for, i. 301 ; 

 Darwin on his work, ii. 235 ; extract 

 from letter to, ii. 249 ; mentioned, i. 



295. 300. 3d : ii- 4^, 5 2 

 Spermacoce, ii. 272 



,, terraces of. ii. 189 

 Sphagnum, parasitism of orchids on, 



i. 474 

 Spiders, mental powers of, i. 



Moggridge on, i. 337, 338 



u, ii. 265 ; fertilisation of, 



ii. . 

 Spiritualism. Darwin on, ii. 443 

 Spitzbergen, Lamont's book on, i. 179 ; 



reindeer of, i. 144 

 nges, Clark on classification 



i. 335 : Hackel's work on, i. 3 - 



F. Muller on, i. 264 ; ii. 340 

 Spontaneous generation, i. 321 : Dar- 

 win's disbelief in, i. 273 ; Huxley's 



disbelief in, i. 329 

 Sports, i. 213, 275, 276 

 Sprengel, C C, i. 446 ; ii. 254 



Passion-flowers, ii. 380 



•beetle, forms of, ii, 90 

 Stahl, Prof., on ii. 396; 



on transpiration, ii. 410 

 Stainton, ii. 67 

 Stanhope, Lord, i. 96 



.-, fertilisation of, ii. 335-7.347 

 ...\ fertilisation of, ii. 

 Starling, paired three times in one 



day, ii. 74 

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