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INDEX. 



DAB WIN. 



science, 10; at Edinburgh, 11- 

 15 ; early medical practice at 

 Shrewsbury, 12 ; tours in North 

 Wales, 15; shooting at Wood- 

 house and Maer, 15, 16 ; at Cam- 

 bridge, 17-23, 30 ; visit to North 

 Wales, with Sedgwick, 24, 25; 

 on the voyage of the 'Beagle,' 

 25-30; residence in London, 

 31-37; marriage, 32; residence 

 at Down, 37; publications, 38- 

 49; manner of writing, 49; 

 mental qualities, 50-54. 



Darwin, Reminiscences of, 66-103 ; 

 personal appearance, 67, 68; 

 mode of walking, 67 ; dissecting, 

 67 ; laughing, 68 ; gestures, 68 ; 

 dress, 69 ; early rising, 69 ; work, 

 69 ; fondness for dogs, 69 ; walks, 

 70 ; love of flowers, 72 ; riding, 

 73; diet, 73, 76; correspond- 

 ence, 74 ; business habits, 75 ; 

 smoking, 75; snuff-taking, 75; 

 reading aloud, 77 ; backgammon, 

 76; music, 77; bed-time, 77; 

 art-criticism, 78; German read- 

 ing, 79; general interest in 

 science, 79; idleness a sign of 

 ill-health, 80 ; aversion to public 

 appearances, 80; visits, 81; 

 holidays, 81; love of scenery, 

 81 ; visits to hydropathic estab- 

 lishments, 82 ; family relations, 

 82-87; hospitality, 87; conver- 

 sational powers, 88-90 ; friends, 

 90 ; local influence, 90 ; mode of 

 work, 91 ; literary style, 99 ; ill- 

 health, 102. 



, Dr. Erasmus, life of, by 



Ernst Krause, 48, 286. 



-, Erasmus Alvey, 3 ; letter 



from, 215. 



-, Miss Susan, letters to:- 



relating the 'Beagle,' appoint- 

 ment, 118, 120 ; from Valparaiso, 

 135. 



-, Mrs., letter to, with regard 



to the publication of the essay 

 of 1844.. 171; letter to, from 

 Moor Park, 184. 



, Reginald, letters to, on 



Dr. Erasmus Darwin's common- 

 place book and papers, 286. 



Darwin, Dr. Robert Waring, 1 ; his 

 family, 3; letter to, in answer 

 to objections to accept the ap- 

 pointment on the 'Beagle,' 117 ; 

 letter to, from Bahia, 128. 



' Darwinismus,' 42. 



Daubeny, Professor, 241 ; ' On the 

 final causes of the sexuality of 

 plants,' 237. 



Davidson, Mr., letter to, 278. 



Dawes, Mr., 23. 



De Candolle, Professor A., sending 

 him the ' Origin of Species,' 209. 



Descent of Man,' work on the, 

 269 ; publication of the, 46, 271. 



, Reviews of the, in the 



♦Edinburgh Review,' 272; in 

 the Nonconformist, 273; in the 

 Times, 273 ; in the Saturday 

 Review, 273 ; in the * Quarterly 

 Review,' 276. 



Design in Nature, 63, 249 ; argu- 

 ment from, as to existence of 

 God, 58. 



, evidence of, 236. 



Dielytra, 301. 



* Different Forms of Flowers,' pub- 

 lication of the, 48, 311. 



Digestion in Drosera, 320, 321. 



Dimorphism and trimorphism in 

 plants, papers on, 45. 



Divergence, principle of, 40. 



Dohrn, Dr. Anton, letter to, offer- 

 ing to present apparatus to the 

 Zoological station at Naples, 

 293. 



Domestication, variation under, 

 174. 



Down, residence at, 37, 150 ; daily 

 life at, 66; local influence at, 

 90; sequestered situation of, 

 151. 



Dragoon, funeral of a, 8. 



Draper, Dr., paper before the British 

 Association on the " Intellectual 

 development of Europe," 237. 



Drosera, observations on, 47, 319 ; 

 action of glands of, 320 ; action 

 of ammoniacal salts on the leaves 

 of, 320. 



Dunns, Rev. J., the supposed 

 author of a review in the • North 

 British Review,' 235. 



