INDEX. 



389 



ENGRAVINGS. 



Engravings, fondness for, i. 170. 



* Enoch Arden,' quotation from, iii. 4. 

 Entomological Society, concurrence of 



the members of the, iii. 69. 

 Epidendrunt, iii. 265. 

 Equator, ceremony at crossing the, i. 



230. 



Equisetum, upright oolitic, i. 360. 

 Eyuus t species of the genus, ii. 101. 

 Erratic blocks, at Glen Roy, i., 293; 



Mr. D. Mackintosh's work on, iii. 



235; 



Erratic boulders, paper on the trans- 

 portal of, i. 328. 



and " till " of South America, 



paper on the, i. 70, 300. 



Esquimaux, iii. 90. 

 Essay of 1844, 35* 



* Essays and Reviews,' R. Chambers 



on the, ii. 363. 

 Eucalypti, "'bloom" common on the, 



iii. 341. 

 Euphorbia peplits, action of ammonia 



on the contents of the cells of the 



roots of, iii. 347. 

 Europe, mountains of, ii. 75. 

 European opinions of Darwin's work, 



Dr. Falconer on, ii. 375. 

 Eustachian tube, iii. 141. 

 Evaporation, *' bloom " sometimes a 



check to, iii. 341. 

 Everglades of Virginia, black pigs in 



the, ii. 300. 

 Evolution, progress of the theory of, iii. 



2, 16 ; revival of the philosophy of, 



ii. 180. 

 Ewart, Prof. J. C., on the locomotor 



system of Echinoderms, iii. 243. 

 Experiment, love of, i. 150. 

 Expression in man, ii. 265 ; iii. 112. 



in the Malays, iii. 95, 96. 



Expression of the Emotions, work on 



the, iii. 133. 

 ' Expression of the Emotions in Men 



and Animals,' publication of the, i. 



94 ; iii. 171 ; review of the, in the 



* Edinburgh Review,' iii. 173. 

 External conditions, influence of, in 



causing variation, ii. 87, 90. 

 , direct action of, iii. 109, 159. 

 , influence of changed, on plants, 



iii. 345- 



FERTILISATION. 



Eye, structure of the, ii. 207, 234, 273, 

 285, 312. 



, Human, action of minute quan- 

 tities of atropine on the, iii. 325. 



Eyre, Governor, prosecution of, iii. 

 53- 



FABRE, J. H., letter to, on his ' Sou- 

 venirs Entomologiques,' iii. 220. 



Falconer, Dr. Hugh, i. 351. 



, claim of priority against Lyell, 



iii. 14, 19, 21 ; his opinion of the 

 mischievous nature of evolution, ii. 

 121, 139 ; antiquity of man, ii. 

 139; letter from, offering a live 

 Proteus and reporting on continental 

 opinion, ii. 374 ; letters to : ii. 375 ; 

 letters to, sending him the ' Origin of 

 Species,' ii. 216 ; on the study 

 of phyllotaxy, iii. 51; "on the 

 American Fossil Elephant," and on 

 the origin of Elephants, ii. 389 ; on 

 pre-glacial remains in Devonshire 

 caverns, ii. 365. 



Falkland Islands, ii. 74, 76. 



Family relations, i. 132-138. 



Fantail pigeon, ii. 353. 



Farm, purchase of, in Lincolnshire, 



i- 343- 



Farrar, Canon F. W., letter to, iii. 41. 



Farrer, Sir Thomas, letters to : on the 

 fertilisation of the Scarlet-runner, iii. 

 277 ; on the value of observations, 

 iii. 278 ; on the effect of water-drops 

 on leaves, iii. 340 ; on the potato- 

 disease, iii. 348. 



-, Notes of C. Darwin's opinions 



on vivisection, iii. 200 ; on the ferti- 

 lisation of Passiflora and Tacsonia, 

 iii. 279. 



Fawcett, Henry, letter from W. Hop- 

 kins to, ii. 315 note; on Huxley's 

 reply to the Bishop of Oxford, ii. 

 322 note. 



Fere-homo ', ii. 227. 



Fernando Noronha, visit to, i. 229. 



' Fertilisation of Orchids,' publication 

 of the, i. 90, 97 ; iii. 270. 



* of Orchids,' publication of 



second edition of the, iii. 286. 



< of Orchids,' reviews of the ; 



