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INDEX. 



LYELL. 



' Annals,' ii. 284 ; on objections, ii. 

 289 ; on the intellectual develop- 

 ment of the Greeks, ii. 295 ; on the re- 

 view of the ' Origin,' in the Spectator , 

 ii. 297 ; on the reviews in the ' Me- 

 dical and ChirurgicaP^ and 'Edin- 

 burgh' Reviews, and on Matthew's 

 anticipation of the theory of Natural 

 Selection, ii. 301 ; on design in varia- 

 tion, ii. 303 ; on the 'Atlantis,' ii. 

 306 ; on the attack at the Cambridge 

 Philosophical Society, ii. 308 ; on 

 Hopkins' and other attacks, ii. 314 ; 

 3I7 31, 331, 349 5 on the British 

 Association Meeting at Oxford, ii. 

 327 ; on the pedigree of the Mam- 

 malia, ii. 341 ; on Krohn's remarks 

 on Cirripedes, ii. 345 ; on Bronn's 

 objections, ii. 346 ; on preparations 

 for the third edition of the ' Origin,' 

 and on electric fishes, ii. 352 ; on 

 the views of Bowen and Agassiz, ii. 

 359 ; on the ' Antiquity of Man,' 

 and on the habits of Ants, ii. 365 ; 

 on Maw's review of the ' Origin, ' ii. 

 376 ; on variability, ii. 387 ; on 

 Falconer's views with regard to 

 elephants, ii. 389. 



Lyell, Sir C., letters to : on the ' An- 

 tiquity of Man,' iii. II, 13, 15 ; on 

 heterogeny, iii. 20 ; on the Duke of 

 Argyll's Address to the Royal 

 Society of Edinburgh, iii. 32 ; on 

 the ' Elements of Geology,' iii. 35 ; 

 on the Duke of Argyll's ' Reign of 

 Law,' iii. 65 ; on the 'Variation of 

 Animals, &c.'andon ' Pangenesis,' 

 iii. 71, 72 ; on Wallace's Article in 

 the ' Quarterly Review,' iii. 116 ; on 

 Judd's ' Ancient Volcanoes of the 

 Highlands,' iii. 190. 

 Lyell's ' Elements of Geology,' i. 291 ; 

 sixth edition of, iii. 35. 



' Principles of Geology, 'ii. 190 ; 



tenth edition of, iii. 114; attitude 

 towards the doctrine of Evolution, 

 190-192. 



'Antiquity of Man,' iii. 8, lo, 



ii, 13, 15, 16, 26. 



LytJirum, iii. 27, 31 ; paper on, iii. 

 89; trimorphism of, i. 92; iii. 301, 

 302. 



MAMMALIA. 



Ly thrum hyssopifolia, iii. 301. 

 salicaria, trimorphic, iii. 297. 



Macaulay, meeting with, i. 75. 

 McDonnell, W., on homologues of the 



electrical organs of Fishes, ii. 353- 

 Macgillivray, William, i. 42. 

 Mackintosh, D., letter to, iii. 235. 

 Mackintosh, Sir James, meeting with, 



i-43- 



Macleay, W. S., i. 281. 

 ' Macmillan's Magazine,' Huxley's 



Article ' Time and Life ' in, ii. 238, 



239 ; review of the ' Origin ' in, by 



H. Fawcett, ii. 299. 

 Macrauchenia, i. 276. 

 Mad-house, attempt to free a patient 



from a, iii. 199 note. 

 Madagascar, ii. 74 ; a separate region, 



iii. 230; hoax about a carnivorous 



plant of, iii. 325. 

 Madeira, ii. 74 ; absence of certain 



groups of insects in, ii. 77 ; birds of, 



ii. 209. 



Maer, visits to, i. 42-44. 

 Magnolia, fertilisation of, by insects 



which gnaw the petals, iii. 285. 

 Magpies, thieving instincts of, derived, 



ii. 388. 



Mahon, Lord, visit to, i. 377. 

 Malay Archipelago, distribution of 



animals in the, ii. 162 ; Wallace's 



'Zoological Geography' of the, ii. 



285. 



Malays, expression in the, iii. 95, 96. 

 Maldonado, letter to Miss C. Darwin 



from, i. 244 ; letter to J. M. Her- 

 bert from, i. 246. 

 Malibran, Madame, i. 180. 

 Malthus on population, i. 83. 

 Malvern, Hydropathic treatment at, i. 



81. 

 Mammalia, development of, dependent 



on the development of Dicotyledons, 



iii. 285. 

 , fossil, from South America, 



i. 276 ; extinct, paper on deposits 



containing, in the neighbourhood of 



the Plata, i. 279 ; stone-implements 



in relation to, ii. 364. 

 , origin and development of, 



