INDEX. 



395 



HERBERT. 



246 ; letter to, on the * South Ameri- 

 can Geology,' i. 334. 

 Herbert, Hon. and Rev. W., visit to, 



i- 343- 



Hermaphrodite flowers, first idea of 

 cross-fertilisation of, iii. 257. 



animals, terrestrial, not fitted for 



self-impregnation, iii. 260. 



Herschel, Sir J., acquaintance with, i. 

 74 ; visit to, i., 268 ; letter from Sir 

 C. Lyell to, on the theory of coral- 

 reefs, i. 324 ; his opinion of the 

 * Origin,' ii. 242; on the Origin of 

 Species, ii. 373. 



Hesperiadse, iii. 151. 



Heterogenesis, iii. 168. 



Heterogeny, iii. 19 note, 20. 



Heterostyled plants, iii. 295 ; some 

 forms of fertilisation of, analogous 

 to hybridisation, iii. 296. 



Hieracittin, protean forms of, iii. 1 88. 



Higginson, Colonel, letter to, on his 

 visit to Down, ' Essays ' and ' Life 

 with a Black Regiment,' iii. 176. 



* Highland Agricultural Journal,' re- 

 view of the * Origin ' in the, ii. 



331. 



Hildebrand, Prof. F., letters to: on 



the fertilisation of Salvia^ Corydalis, 



<fcc. , iii. 280 ; on dimorphism in 



flowers, iii. 305, 306. 

 , on an explosive arrangement 



in the flowers of Some Marantese, iii. 



287 note. 

 Hilgendorf, on fossil freshwater mol- 



lusca, iii. 232. 

 ' Himalayan Journal,' Hooker's letter 



on the, i. 392. 

 Him&ntopiiS) variability of length of 



legs, ii. 97. 

 Hippocrates, priority of, with the 



doctrine of pangenesis, iii. 82. 

 Hoaxes, i. 105. 

 Hoffman, Prof., on the variability of 



plants, iii. 345. 

 i Holidays, i. 129, 130. 



from 1842 to 1854, i. 330. 

 Holland, photograph-album received 



from, iii. 225. 

 , Royal Society of, election as 



a Foreign Member of the, iii. 



163. 



HOOKER. 



Holland, Sir H., his opinions of the 

 theory, ii. 251 ; opinion of Pange- 

 nesis, iii. 78. 



Holmgren, Frithiof, letter to, on vivi- 

 section, iii. 205. 



Home, love of, i. 225, 261. 



Homo and Satyrus^ gap between, ii. 

 227. 



Homoeopathic explanation of origin of 

 species, ii. 383. 



Homologues, non-electrical, of the 

 electrical organs of fishes, ii. 



353- 

 Honours, Degrees and Societies, list of, 



i". 373-376. 



Hooker, Sir J. D., Address to the 

 British Association at Norwich, 1868, 

 iii. 100 ; appointment of as Assistant 

 Director at Kew, ii. 57 ; on Conti- 

 nental extensions, ii. 72 ; on the 

 training obtained by the work on 

 Cirripedes, i. 346 ; proposed visit to 

 Palestine, iu 337 ; reminiscences of 

 acquaintance with C. Darwin, ii. 19, 

 23, 26 ; review of the ' Fertilisation 

 of Orchids ' by, iii. 273 ; speech at 

 Oxford, in answer to Bishop Wilber- 

 force, ii. 322, 323 ; lecture on In- 

 sular Floras, iii. 47 ; letters from, on 

 the ' Origin of Species,' ii. 228, 

 240. 



, letters to : i. 360, 361 ; on 



the * Vestiges,' and on the imagi- 

 nation of the mother affecting her 

 offspring, i. 333 ; on his candi- 

 dature for the Professorship of 

 Botany at Edinburgh, i. 335, 342 ; 

 on the relation of soil to vegetation, 

 i. 345 ; relating to work on species, 

 and Southampton Meeting of the 

 British Association, i. 351 ; letter to, 

 on his proposed expedition to India, 

 i. 352, 360; on Watson's views on 

 species and varieties, i. 354 ; on 

 coal-plants, i. 356, 357, 359, 360; 

 on the custom of appending the 

 name of the first describer to 

 species, i. 364 ; announcing death 

 of R. W. Darwin, and an inten- 

 tion to try water-cure, i. 372 ; on 

 geological letters from the Hima- 

 layas, i. 376 ; on the Birmingham 



