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INDEX. 



Natural Selection was Understood, 

 145, et seq. ; on Spontaneous Genera- 

 tion, 108, 159 ; and Bastian, 160 ; his 

 Later Works, 161 ; his Theory of 

 Pangenesis, 163, et seq.; Variation 

 of Animals and Plants under Do- 

 mestication, Outline of the Book, 

 163 ; on Sexual and Asexual Repro- 

 fluctions, 104, et seq. ; Extracts 

 from Letters to Friends on Pan- 

 genesis, 178, ei seq. ; " The Descent 

 of Man," 186 ; " Tlie Expression of 

 the Emotions," 189; "Volcanic 

 Islands," 190; "South America," 

 190 ; " The Formation of Vegetable 

 Mould through the Action of 

 Worms," 191 ; his Life of Erasmus 

 Darwin, 192 ; " Fertilisation of 

 Orchids," 193; Cross- and Self- 

 Fertilisation in the Vegetable 

 Kingdom, 194 ; Different Forms of 

 Flowers on Plants of Same Species, 

 194 ; Climbing Plants, 196 ; " Power 

 of Movement in Plants," 197 ; " In- 

 sectivorous Plants," 198 ; Letters to 

 Prof. Meldola, 199, et seq. ; his Last 

 Illness, 219 ; and Death, 220 



Darwin, Erasmus, Brother of Charles, 

 11 



Darwin, Erasmus, Grandfather of 

 Charles, 10, 192 



Darwin, Prof. George, Brother of Charles, 

 11 



Darwin, Robert Waring, Father of 

 Charles, 10 ; Profession and 

 Character, 10 ; liis Dislike to 

 the "Beagle" Expedition, 21-22; 

 Death of, 41 



Darwin Medal of the Royal Society 

 awarded to Huxley, The, 140 



Darwinism not Evolution, Huxley's 

 Speeches, 139-141 



Deposits, Oceanic, 55 



Descent of Man, The, 186 



Development, 166, 171 



Dixey, Dr. F. A., Paper on Mimicry, 

 214 



Domestication, Variation by, of Animals 

 and Plants, 115, 161, et seq. ; of 

 Animals, 75 



Down, Darwin's Home at, 35 



Drosera and Other Insectivorous 

 Plants, 198 



Earthworms, 191 ; Castings of, 191 ; 

 Papers on the, 31 



Edinburgh, Darwin studying for Medi- 

 cine at, 17 



"Emotions, The Expression of the," 

 189, 190 



Evolution, First Recorded Thoughts 

 upon, 28 ; Natural Selection as a 

 Cause not accepted by Huxley, 121, 

 et seq. ; the Argument for, 100 ; sup- 

 ported by Huxley, 121 ; Huxley 

 agrees with Darwin, 121, et seq. ; 



Discussion at Meeting of the British 

 Association, 82, 138 ; not Darwin- 

 ism, 139-141 



"Expression of the Emotions, The," 

 189, 190 



Extinction, 43-45 



Fertilisation of Germ Cells, 165 ; " of 

 Orchids, The," 193 ; of Flowers by 

 Insects, 193 ; Effects of Cross- and 

 Self-, 194 



Fitzroy, Capt., of the " Beagle," 21, 22 



Flowers, The Fertilisation of, by In- 

 sects, 193 ; Eff"ects of Cross- and 

 Self-Fertilisation compared, 194 ; 

 Different Forms on the same Plant, 

 195 



Flustra, Darwin's Discovery of the Free- 

 Swimming Larvae of, 18 



Forbes, Edward, and the Atlantis 

 Hypothesis, 53 



"Formation of Vegetable Mould through 

 the Action of Worms, The," 191 



Fox, W. Darwin, 19 



Galapagos Archipelago, The Animals, 

 etc., of the, 26, 27, 42 



Galton, F., 184 



Geikie, James, 190 



Geological Society, The, Darwin ap- 

 pointed Secretary, 29 ; Papers on 

 the Earthworms, 31 



Geology of the Voyage of the " Beagle," 

 35 



Glacial Phenomena, Darwin's Paper 

 upon, 33 



Graft- Hybrids, 166 



Grafting, Production of Hybrids by, 168 



Gray, Asa, Darwin's Correspondence 

 with, 51, 55. 107, 181, 184; his In- 

 fluence upon, 112 ; Darwin's Con- 

 troversy with, 114-118 



Gray, Dr., 146, 149 



Henslow, Prof., Friendship with Dar- 

 win, 18-21 



Herbert, J. M., on Darwin's Character, 

 19, 20 



Hereditary Genius, Evidences in the 

 Darwin Family, 10, 11 



Heredity, Theories of, 167, 174 



Hermaphroditism, 175 



Holmes, Dr. Oliver Wendell, his Refer- 

 ences to Darwin, 9 ; his Correction 

 of Darwin, 9 



Hooker, Sir Joseph, 37, 48 ; Darwin's 

 Letters to, on Species-mongers, 

 39-40 : Darwin's Opinion of, 48 ; 

 Friendship and Correspondence 

 with Darwin, 50 ; Lyell's Corres- 

 pondence with, as to Specific 

 Cenf.res, 57 ; Darwin's Influence 

 upon, 110, et seq. ; awarded the 

 Copley Medal of the Royal Society, 

 111 ; and iJarwin, 146 ; Darwin 

 Writing on Pangenesis, 181, 182 



