DEX 





ming, I i koIo- 



hen I'/l if 1 5 1 



Wa 



Wasps, ] building cells, i:. 



• <>ii leaves, ii. .jiu 

 also Rain I 



I] on, i. i.j'i 

 e, i • R., review by I larwin 

 of his .ilia, i. 448 ; 



on skeletons of rabbits, ii. 210 ; 

 on wide range of genera, i. 403; 

 mi ntioned, i. 85 

 Wi rloo, Darwin's recollecti-ms of, 



3 



\\ . ■■' i"n, i. 55 



on, H. C., alluded to, i. 409 ; 

 on the Azores, i. 407 ; on British 

 agrarian plants, i. 430 ; on northward 

 range of plants common to Britain 

 and America, i. 431 ; objection to 

 Darwin's views, i. 13s : on Natural 

 Selection, i. 286 ; mentioned, i. 99, 

 105 ; ii. 263 



Waves, depth of action of, ii. 198 



. secretion on leaves, ii. 361, 362 

 (see also Bloom) 



Wealden period, ii. 139 



Weale, J. P. M., sends locust dung 

 from Natal to Darwin, ii. 4 



Webb, on tlora of Teneriffe, ii. 1 

 gwood, Elizabeth, i. 156 



Wedgwood, Emma (Mrs. Darwin), 

 letter to, i. 29, 30 



Wedgwood, Hensleigh, i. 2S ; Darwin 

 visits, ii. 12 ; influenced by I. yell's 

 book on America, ii. 225 ; on Tyn- 

 dall, ii. 155 



Wed Josiah, letter to, i. 28 



Weeds, adaptation to cultivated ground, 

 i. 450; English versus American, i. 

 450 : Asa Gray on pertinacity of, i. 

 450 



Weeping, physiology of, ii. 98 



Weir. 1 1 . \\ '. . on 1 . 405 



Weir, J. J., biographciaJ note. i. 319; 

 experiments on caterpillars, i. 357, 

 8 : ii. 71 ; letter- to, i. 319-21. 

 396. 397 ; ii. 64-72, 74, 75, 70-M. 

 83, 84, 103, 404-6 : extract from 

 letter to Darwin from, i. 396; on 

 birds, ii. 70, 79: invited to Down, 

 ii. Si ; value of his letters to Darwin, 

 ii. t>8 : mentioned, i. 309 



Weismann, A.. Darwin asked to point 

 out how far his work follows same 

 lines as that of, i. 3S 1 ; on dimorphism, 

 i. 356 ; . i. 344 : 



letters to. i. 310, 311, 356-8 : ii. 

 96 ; Meldola's translation o\ Studies 

 in Descent^ i. 350 : Studies in 7 .. 



; 7 xual 



:i, ii. 97 



Wells, l 



quoted by Darwin .iun- 



ciat- 



ii. 377 

 hia, Hooker 1 d, i. 213, 



467 ; ii 1 .n on, 1 



"vegetableO nithorhyn 



hia mira dlings of, ii. 



-1-7, 428 

 :ilock, coral lin . ii. 194 



W< st Ii of, i. 260 ; 1 



reel-, ii. 194 ; elevation and sub- 

 sidence of. ii. 147 ; orchids of, ii. 315 

 minster - Lyell 



ii. - 



. iew 

 in in, i. 2S0 ; Wallace's 

 article, i. - 



I, J I ■ . hical note, i. 



80 ; on range of genera, i. 403 : and 



yal medal, i. 80 ; mentioned, i. 



"3. 176 

 Whales, Flower on. ii. S 

 Wheat, mummy, i. 1 5 1 ; fertilisation 



of, ii. 254, 291 ; forms of Russian, 



ii. 419-22 

 Whewell, W . i. 59, 61 

 Whis ::. ii. 1 19 



Whitaker, W., on escarpments, ii. 211 

 White, V. i;.. lettei t", ii. 20; 



hen, Helena, ii. 20 



White, Gilbert, i. 55: Dai win 1 



an account of Down in the manner 



of, i. 33 

 White, on regeneration, i. 235 

 Whiteman, R. ('. . let: \ 393 



Whitney, on origin of language, ii. 45 

 \\ ichura, Max, on 1 



261 ; on hybridisation, ii. 137 

 . 

 in, i 101 

 Wiesi f. J., disagrees w ith . 



win's view s on . ii. 



. 



ii. 4 ! 



V. ..iid. A.. ... 



i. ;> i. 355 



it. Dr., on 1 . i. 101 



Wilberforce Bishop, review in the 



i. 156 

 Wildi game, i. 143. 144 



Wilkes' i 



volume in • 

 Williams W. < . ; 



Willis, J. C, reference to his / 

 fs ami Ferns, ii. . 



