INDEX. 



401 



LINUM. 



Linumflavum, dimorphism of, i. 91. 



3L,ist of naturalists who had adopted the 

 theory in March, 1860, ii. 293. 



Litchfield, Mrs., letter to, on vivisec- 

 tion, iii. 202. 



Litchfield, R. B., Bill regulating vivi- 

 section, drawn up by, iii. 204. 



* Literary Churchman,' review of the 



' Fertilisation of Orchids ' in the, iii. 



274. 



Literature, taste in, i. 101. 

 Little-Go, passed, i. 180. 

 Lizards' eggs, ii. 53. 

 Lobelias, not self-fertilisable, iii. 260. 

 Local influence, at Down, i. 142. 

 London, residence in, i. 67-78 ; from 



1836 to 1842, i. 272-303. 



* London Review,' notice of the 



' Origin ' in the, ii. 328 ; opinion of 

 the, ii. 364 ; review of the * Fertili- 

 sation of Orchids ' in the, iii. 270. 



Lonsdale, W., i. 275. 



Lords, influence of selection on, ii. 385 ; 

 iii. 91. 



Lowe Archipelago, ii. 77. 



Lowell, J. A., review of the ' Origin ' in 

 the Christian Examiner y ii. 318, 

 319. 



Lubbock, Sir John, letter from, to W. 

 E. Darwin, on the funeral in West- 

 minster Abbey, iii. 361 ; letters to : 

 on statistics of New Zealand Flora, ii. 

 104 ; on beetle -collecting, ii. 141 ; on 

 the publication of the ' Origin of Spe- 

 cies,' ii. 218, 219, 242 ; on 'Prehis- 

 toric Times,' iii. 36 ; on statistics of 

 consanguineous marriages, iii. 129 ; 

 on his Presidential Address to the 

 British Association at York, iii. 249. 



, terrestrial Planaria obtained 



by, iii. 71. 



Lyell, Sir Charles, his reply to Dr. Fal- 

 coner's letter in the Athentzum, iii. 21 ; 

 his support of Darwin's views, ii. 185 ; 

 inclination to accept the notion of 

 design, ii. 378 ; on Darwin's theory 

 of coral islands, i. 324, 325 ; ac- 

 quaintance with, i. 68, 71 ; character 

 of, i. 72 ; iii. 197 ; influence of, on 

 Geology, i. 73 ; geological views, 

 i. 263 ; announcement of the forth- 

 coming 'Origin of Species,' to the 



VOL. III. 



LYELL. 



British Association at Aberdeen in 

 1859, ii. 1 66 note, 169 ; adherence of, 

 ii. 310 ; Bishop Wilberforce's remarks 

 upon, ii. 325 note ; progress of belief 

 in, ii. 345 ; revolution effected by, in 

 Geology, iii. 115, 117; on the 'Fer- 

 tilisation of Orchids,' iii. 273 ; death 

 of, iii. 196, 197; extract of letter to, 

 on the treatise on volcanic islands, 

 i. 326 ; letter from, criticising the 

 ' Origin,' ii. 205 ; letters to, 1838-40, 

 i. 291, 295, 301 ; letters to : on the 

 second edition of the 'Journal of 

 Researches,' i. 338 ; on his 'Travels 

 in North America,' i. 339, 341 ; on 

 Waterton and the translation of 

 ' Cosmos,' i. 343 ; on the Glen Roy 

 Terraces, i. 363 ; referring to Dana's 

 ' Geology of the United States Expe- 

 dition,' i. 374; on his 'Second visit 

 to the United States,' i. 376 ; on a 

 visit to Lord Mahon, and on the com- 

 plemental males of Cirripedes, i. 377 J 

 on his visit to Teneriffe, i. 390. 

 Lyell, Sir Charles, letters to: on his sug- 

 gesting the preparation of a sketch of 

 the theory, ii. 67, 71 ; on conti' 

 nental extensions, ii. 72, 74 ; on the 

 Novara expedition, ii. 93 ; on float- 

 ing ice, ii. 113; on the receipt of 

 Wallace's paper, ii. 116, 117, 118 ; 

 on the papers read before the Linnean 

 Society, ii. 129 ; on the mode of pub- 

 lication of the ' Origin,' ii. 151, 152 ; 

 with proof-sheets, ii. 164, 168, 169 ; 

 on the announcement of the work at 

 the British Association, ii. 166 ; on 

 feral animals and plants, ii. 173 ; on 

 natural selection and improvement, 

 ii. 176; in reply to criticisms on the 

 ' Origin,' ii. 208, 334, 339, 345 ; on 

 his adoption of the theory of descent, 

 ii. 229, 236 ; on a proposed French 

 translation of the ' Origin, ' ii. 234; 

 on objectors to the theory of descent, 

 ii. 237, 241, 260; on Carpenter's 

 views, ii. 240 ; on Hooker's ' Austra- 

 lian Flora,' ii. 245 ; on Keyserling's 

 opinion, ii. 261 ; on the second edi- 

 tion of the 'Origin,' ii. 264, 266; 

 on Huxley's lecture, ii. 280 ; on the 

 review of the ' Origin ' in the 



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