INDEX, 



417 



WATER. 



Water, supposed, injurious effects of, 

 on leaves, iii. 340, 341. 



Waterton, Charles, visit to, i. 343. 



Watkins, Archdeacon, i. 168 ; letter 

 to, from Monte Video, i. 240 ; letter 

 to, ii. 328. 



Watson, H. C, i. 352 ; charge of egot- 

 ism against C. Darwin, ii. 362 ; 

 letter from, on the ' Origin of Species,' 

 ii. 226 ; on species and varieties, i. 



354- 



Wealden calculation, untenability of 

 the, ii. 350. 



Weapons, iii. in. 



Wedgwood, Emma, married to C. 

 Darwin, i. 299. 



, Hensleigh, * Etymological Dic- 

 tionary,' ii. 349. 



, Josiah, character of, i. 44 ; 

 letter from, to R. W. Darwin, dis- 

 cussing objections to the acceptance 

 of the appointment on the Beagle, i. 

 198. 



, Miss Julia, character of Eras- 

 mus A. Darwin, i. 23 ; letter to, i. 



SIS- 



, Susannah, married to R. W. 



Darwin, i. 9. 



" Weed-garden," ii. 91, 99. 

 Weeds, spread of European, in New 



Zealand, iii. 6. 

 Weir, J. Jenner, observations on white 



moths, iii. 94. 

 Weismann, August, letters to : on his 



essay on the influence of isolation, 



iii. 155 ; on sterility, iii. 199 ; on his 



'Studien zur Descendenzlehre,' iii. 



231. 

 Wells, Dr., application of Natural 



Selection to the Races of Man, in his 



' Essay on Dew,' iii. 41. 

 Westminster Abbey, funeral in, iii. 360. 

 1 Westminster Review,' review of the 



Origin' in the, by T. H. Huxley, ii. 



300. 

 Westwood, J. O., letters from, to the 



Gardener? Chronicle, ii. 267. 

 Whale, secondary, ii. 235. 

 Whewell, Dr., acquaintance with, i. 



54 ; his opinion of the * Origin,' ii. 



261 note. 



VOL. III. 



WRIGHT. 



'Whewell's 'History of the Inductive 

 Sciences,' ii. 192, 194. 



Whitley, Rev. C., i. 49; letter to, 

 from Valparaiso, i. 254. 



Wiesner, Prof. Julius, criticisms of the 

 ' Power of Movement in Plants,' iii. 

 335 ; letter to, on Movement in 

 Plants, iii. 336. 



Wilberforce, Bishop, his opinion of the 

 ' Origin,' ii. 285 ; review of the 

 ' Origin ' in the ' Quarterly Review,' 

 ii. 324, 327, 331 j speech at Oxford, 

 against the Darwinian theory, ii. 

 321 ; notice of the ' Origin of Spe- 

 cies ' in the * Quarterly Review,' ii. 

 182 note. 



Wilder, Dr., proposal of the term " calli- 

 section " for painless experiments on 

 animals, iii. 202 note. 



Wit, i. 102. 



Wollaston's * Insecta Maderensia,' ii. 

 44 ; ' Variation of Species,' ii. 73. 



Wollaston, T. V., on continental ex- 

 tensions, ii. 72 ; review of the 

 ' Origin' in the 'Annals,' ii. 284. 



Wollaston Medal, award of, ii. 145. 



' Wonders of the World,' i. 33. 



Wood, Searles V., ii. 293. 



Woodpecker, Pampas, iii. 153 ; ii. 



351- 



Woodhouse, shooting at, i. 42, 43. 



Woodward, S. P., ii. 331 ; on conti- 

 nental extension, ii. 72, 73, 74. 



Woolner, Mr., bust by, iii. 105 ; dis- 

 covery of the infolded point of the 

 human ear by, iii. 140. 



Work, i. U2, 122; method of, i. 100, 



144-154- 



done between 1842 and 1854, 



i. 327. 



, growing necessity of, iii. 92. 



Works, list of, iii. 362-364. 



Worms, formation of vegetable mould 

 by the action of, i. 70, 98, 284; iii. 

 216, 217. 



Wren, Gold-crested, sexual differences 

 of the, iii. 124. 



Wright, Chauncey, letters from, ac- 

 companying his article against 

 Mivart's 'Genesis of Species,' iii. 

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