INDEX. 



335 



CATTLE. 



Cattle, falsely described new breed 



of, 53. 

 Celebes, African character of pro- 

 ductions of, 227. 

 Chambers, R., 179, 240. 

 Chemistry, study of, 11. 

 Chili, recent elevation of the coast 



of, 30. 

 Chimneys, employment of boys in 



sweeping, 161. 

 Christ's College, Cambridge, 104; 



bet as to height of combination- 

 room of, 142. 

 Church, destination to the, 17, 108. 

 Cirripedia, work on the, 38, 155- 



158 ; confusion of nomenclature 



of, 159 ; completion of work on 



the, 163. 

 Clark, Sir Andrew, treatment by, 



325, 327. 

 Classics, study of, at Dr. Butler's 



school, 9. 

 Climbing plants, 45, 313-315. 

 4 Climbing Plants,' publication of 



the, 315. 

 Coal, supposed marine origin of, 



158. 

 Coal-plants, letters to Sir Joseph 



Hooker on, 158, 159. 

 Cobbe, Miss, letter headed "Mr. 



Darwin and vivisection " in the 



Times, 290. 

 Coldstream, Dr., 12. 

 Collections made during the voyage 



of the 'Beagle,' destination of 



the, 141. 

 Collier, Hon. John, portrait of O. 



Darwin, by, 292. 

 Cooper, Miss, < Journal of a Natu- 

 ralist,' 249. 

 Copley medal, award of, to C. 



Darwin, 259. 

 Coral Reefs, work on, 32, 148; 



publication of, 149. 

 , second edition of, 281 ; 



Semper's remarks on the, 281 ; 



Murray's criticisms, 282 ; third 



edition, 284. 



and Islands, Prof. Geikie 



and Sir C. Lyell on the theory 

 of, 152. 



and Volcanoes, book on, 



148. 



' Corals and Coral Islands,' by 

 Prof. J. D. Dana, 284. 



Corrections on proofs, 201, 202, 

 205. 



Correspondence, 74. 



during life at Cambridge, 



1828-31.. 104-113; relating to 

 appointment on the 'Beagle,' 

 115-123; during the voyage of 

 the Beagle 125-139 ; during 

 residence in London, 1836-42.. 

 140-49 ; on the subject of re- 

 ligion, 55-65; during residence 

 at Down, 1842-1854.. 150-164 ; 

 during the progress of the work 

 on the ' Origin of Species,' 165- 

 205 ; after the publication of the 

 work, 206-265 ; on the ' Varia- 

 tion of Animals and Plants,' 

 265-268 ; on the work on 'Man,' 

 268-280; miscellaneous, 281- 

 294; on botanical researches, 

 297-322. 



Cotyledons, movements of, 316. 



Crawford, John, review of the 

 ' Origin,' 219. 



Creation, objections to use of the 

 term, 257. 



Cross- and self-fertilisation in 

 plants,' 47. 



Cross-fertilisation of hermaphro- 

 dite flowers, first ideas of the, 

 300. 



Crossing of animals, 148. 



Cychnoches, 306. 



Cypripedium, pollen of, 305. 



Dallas, W. S., translation of Fritz 

 Muller's ' Fur Darwin,' 262. 



Dana, Professor J. D., defence of 

 the theory of subsidence, 283; 

 1 Corals and Coral Islands,' 284. 



Darwin, Charles R., 1; Auto- 

 biography of, 5-54 ; birth, 5 ; 

 loss of mother, 5 ; day-school at 

 Shrewsbury, 6 ; natural history 

 tastes, 6 ; hoaxing, 7 ; humanity, 

 7 ; egg-collecting, 7 ; angling, 

 7 ; dragoon's funeral, 8 ; boarding 

 school at Shrewsbury, 8 ; fond- 

 ness for dogs, 7 ; classics, 9 ; 

 liking for geometry, 9 ; reading, 

 10; fondness for shooting, 10; 



