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INDEX. 



ORIGIN. 



41 ; progress of the theory of the, 

 165; differences in the two edi- 

 tions of the * Journal ' with regard 

 to the, 170 ; extracts from note- 

 books on the, 169 ; first sketch of 

 work on the, 170 ; essay of 1844 

 on the, 171. 



1 Origin of Species,* publication of 

 the first edition of the, 41, 206 ; 

 success of the, 42 ; reviews of the, 

 in the Athemsuum, 211, 212; in 

 ' Macrnillan's Magazine/ 219; in 

 the Times, 221 ; in the Gardeners* 

 Chronicle, 224; in the * Annals and 

 Magazine of Natural History,' 

 227 ; in the Spectator, 231 ; in 

 the ' Bibliothequo Universelle de 

 Geneve,' 231; in the 'Medico- 

 Chirurgical Review,' 231 ; in the 

 4 Westminster Review,' 231 ; in 

 the 'Edinburgh Review,' 232, 

 233, 235 ; in the 'North British 

 Review,' 235; iu the Saturday 

 Review, 236; in the 'Quarterly 

 Review,' 242 ; in the ' Geologist,' 

 250. 



publication of the second 



edition of the, 223. 



third edition, commence- 



ment of work upon the, 245. 



publication of the fifth edi- 



tion of the, 274, 275. 



sixth edition, publication of 



the, 275. 



the * Coming of Ago ' of the 



294. 



Ouless, W., portrait of Mr. Darwin 

 by, 292. 



Owen, Sir R., on the differences be- 

 tween the brains of man and the 

 Gorilla, 237 ; reply to Lyell, on 

 the difference between the human 

 and simian brains, 253 ; claim of 

 priority, 275. 



Oxford, British Association Meet- 

 ing, discussion at, 236-239. 



Palet's writings, study of, 18. 

 Pall Mall Gazette, review of the 



Variation of Animals and Plants,' 



in the, 267. 

 Pangenesis, 266. 



PRIMROSE. 



Papilionace®, papers on cross- fer- 

 tilisation of, 301. 



Parallel roads of Glen Roy, paper 

 on the, 145. 



Parasitio worms, experiments on, 

 290. 



Parslow, Joseph, 150, note. 



1 Parthenon,' review of the ' Fertili- 

 sation of Orchids,' in the, 308. 



Pasteur's results upon the germs of 

 diseases, 290. 



Patagonia, 29. 



Peacock, Rev. George, letter from, 

 to Professor Henslow, 115. 



Philosophical Club, 178. 



Magazine, 25. 



Photograph-albums received from 

 Germany and Holland, 293. 



Pictet, Professor F. J., review of the 

 'Origin' in the ' Bibliotheque 

 Universelle,' 231. 



Piotures, taste for, acquired at Cam- 

 bridge, 19. 



Pigeons, nasal bones of, 249. 



Plants, climbing, 45, 313-315; 

 insectivorous, 47, 319-322 ; power 

 of movement in, 48, 315-319; 

 garden, difficulty of naming, 308 ; 

 heterostyled, polygamous, dioe- 

 cious and gynodioecious, 311. 



Pleasurable sensations, influence of, 

 in Natural Selection, 60. 



Plinian Society, 13. 



Poetry, taste for, 9 ; failure of taste 

 for, 50. 



Pollen, conveyance of, by the wings 

 of butterflies and moths, 302. 



, differences in the two forms 



of Primrose, 312. 



" Polly," the fox-terrier, 70. 



Pontobdella, egg-cases of, 13. 



Portraits, list of, 331. 



"Pour le Mente," the order, 291, 

 note. 



Pouter Pigeons, 234. 



Powell, Prof. Baden, his opinion on 

 the structure of the eye, 228. 



' Power of Movement in Plants,' 48, 

 315-319; publication of the, 316. 



Preyer, Prof. W., letter to, 265. 



Primrose, heterostyled flowers of 

 the, 311 ; differences of the pollen 

 in the two forms of the, 312. 



