INDEX. 



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DUTCH. 



Dutch translation of the ■ Origin,' 

 247. 



Dyer, W. Thiselton, on Mr. 

 Darwin's botanical work, 298; 

 on the ' Power of Movement in 

 Plants,' 315 ; note to, on the life 

 of Erasmus Darwin, 286. 



, lotter to:— on movement 



in plants, 316. 



Earthquakes, paper on, 32. 



Earthworms, paper on the forma- 

 tion of mould by the agency of, 

 32, 49; first observations on 

 work done by, 144; work on, 

 284; publication of, 285. 



Edinburgh, Plinian Society, 13; 

 Royal Medical Society, 14; 

 Wernerian Society, 14; lectures 

 on Geology and Zoology in, 14. 



— — , studios at, 11-15. 

 Edinburgh Review,' review of the 

 1 Origin ' in the, 232, 233, 235 ; 

 review of the * Descent of Man ' 

 in the, 272. 



« Effects of Cross- and Self-Fertili- 

 sation in the Vegetable King- 

 dom,' publication of the, 47, 48, 

 310. 



Elie de Beaumont's theory, 146. 



England, spread of the Descent- 

 tneory in, 264. 



English Churchman, review of the 

 'Origin 'in the, 241. 



Engravings, fondness for, 107. 



Entomological Society, concurrence 

 of the members of the, 264. 



Epidendrum, 306. 



Equator, oeremony at crossing the, 

 130. 



Erratio blocks, at Glen Roy, 147. 



boulders of South America, 



paper on the, 32, 149. 



E uropean opinions of Darwin's work, 

 Dr. Falconer on, 247. 



Evolution, progress of the theory 

 of, 165, 253, 271, 273. 



Experiment, love of, 94. 



Expression in man, 224, 270. 



in the Malays, 270. 



of the Emotions, work on 



the, 268. 



4 Expression of the Emotions in Men 



FORDYOB. 



and Animals,' publication of the, 

 47, 279. 

 Eye, structure of the, 208, 215, 227. 



Falconer, Dr. Hugh, 247. 



, claim of priority against 



Lyell, 257 ; letter from, offering 

 a live Proteus and reporting on 

 continental opinion, 247; letter 

 to, 247 ; sending him the • Origin 

 of Species,' 209. 



Family relations, 82-87. 



Farrer, Sir Thomas, letter to, on 

 earthworms, 285. 



Fawcett, Henry, on Huxley's reply 

 to the Bishop of Oxford, 239, note. 



Fernando Noronha, visit to, 131. 



• Fertilisation of Orchids,' publica- 

 tion of the, 44, 48, 308. 



* of Orchids,' publication of 



second edition of the, 310. 



' of Orchids,' reviews of the ; 



in the 'Parthenon,' 308; in the 

 Athenaum, 308 ; in the * London 

 Review,' 808; in Gardeners* 

 Chronicle, 309. 



-, cross- and self-, in the 



vegetable kingdom, 310-312. 



of flowers, bibliography of 



the, 310. 



Fish swallowing seeds, 180. 



Fitz-Roy, Capt, 25 ; character of, 

 26; by Rev. G. Peacock, 115; 

 Darwin's impression of, 119, 120 ; 

 discipline on board the ■ Beagle,' 

 127; letter to, from Shrewsbury, 

 140. 



Fitzwilliam Gallery, Cambridge, 19. 



Flourens, ■ Examen du livre de M. 

 Darwin,' 261. 



Flowers, adaptation of, to visits of 

 insects, 303; different forms of, 

 on plants of the same species, 48, 

 310; fertilisation of, 297-312; 

 hermaphrodite, first ideas of 

 cross-fertilisation of, 300 ; irregu- 

 lar, all adapted for visits of 

 insects, 303. 



Flustra, paper on the larvae of, 13. 



Forbes, David, on the geology of 

 Chile, 156. 



Fordyce, J., extract from letter to, 

 55. 



