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INDEX. 



SELECTION. 



Selection, natural, 165, 190 in- 

 fluence of, 40. 



, sexual, in insects, 270 ; in- 

 fluence of, upon races of man, 

 270. 



Semper, Professor Karl, on coral 

 reefs, 281. 



Sex in plants, establishment of the 

 idea of, 299. 



Sexual selection, 270 ; influence of, 

 upon races of man, 270. 



Sexuality, origin of, 310. 



Shanklin, 193. 



Shooting, fondness for, 10, 15. 



Shrewsbury, schools at, 6, 8 ; return 

 to, 140; early medical practice 

 at, 12. 



Sigillaria, 158. 



Silliman's Journal, reviews in, 225, 

 235, 244, 314. 



Slavery, 137. 



Slaves, sympathy with, 287. 



Sleep-movements of plants, 316. 



Smith, Rev. Sydney, meeting with, 

 35. 



Snipe, first, 10. 



Snowdon, ascent of, 15. 



Son, eldest, birth of, 149 ; observa- 

 tions on, 149. 



South America, publication of the 

 geological observations on, 156. 



Species, accumulation of facts re- 

 lating to, 39-41, 148; checks to 

 the increase of, 175 ; mutability 

 of, 176 ; progress of the theory of 

 the, 165 ; differences with regard 

 to the, in the two editions of the 

 1 Journal,' 170 ; extracts from 

 Note-books on, 169; first sketch 

 of the, 170; Essay of 1884 on 

 the, 171. 



Spectator, review of the ' Origin ■ in 

 the, 231. 



Spencer, Herbert, an evolutionist, 

 169. 



Sprengel, 0. K., on cross-fertilisa- 

 tion of hermaphrodite flowers, 

 300. 



, ■ Das entdeckte Geheimniss 



der Natur,' 44. 



Stanhope, Lord, 36. 



Sterility, in heterostyled plants, 

 312. 



TRTJfORPHISM. 



Steudel's ■ Nomenclator,' 322. 

 Stokes, Admiral Lort, 126. 

 Strickland, H. E., letter to, on 



nomenclature, 159. 

 1 Struggle for Existence,' 40, 189. 

 Style, 99 ; defects of, 201. 

 Snarez, T. H. Huxley's study of, 



277. 

 Subsidence, theory of, 281. 

 Suffering, evidence from, as to the 



oxistence of God, 57, 59, 60. 

 Sulivan, Sir B. J., letter to, 325. 

 , reminiscences of C. Darwin, 



126. 

 Sundew, 47, see Drosera. 

 Sydney, letter to J. S. Henslow 



from, 138. 



Teleology, revival of, 297. 



and morphology, reconcilia- 

 tion of, by Darwinism, 291, note. 



Tendrils of plants, irritability of 

 the, 313. 



Teneriffe, 23; desire to visit, 129; 

 projected excursion to, 114. 



Theological views, 236. 



Theology and Natural History, 

 229. 



Thistle-seeds, conveyance of, by 

 wind, 193. 



Thompson, Professor D'Arcy, litera- 

 ture of the fertilisation of flowers, 

 310. 



Thwaites, G. H. K, 230. 



Tierra del Fuego, 29. 



Times, review of the ' Origin ' in 

 the, 221, 222; review of the 

 1 Descent of Man ' in the, 273 ; 

 letter to, on vivisection, 21)0; 

 article on Mr. Darwin in the, 

 316. 



Title-page, proposed, of the * Origin 

 of Species,' 197. 



Torquay, visit to (1861), 245. 



Tozodan, 142. 



Translations of the 'Origin' into 

 French, Dutch and German, 

 247. 



Transmutation of species, investiga- 

 tions on the, 39 ; first note-book 

 on the, 142. 



Trimorphism and dimorphism in 

 plants, papers on, 45. 



