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INDEX 



" Altcriora," by Professor Stuart 

 ickie, ii. 275 



Alto Orinoco, A. R. Wallace's 

 yage c)ii the, ii. 71 



Altrincham, A. R. Wallace's lec- 

 ture at, ii. 201 



Alvven, Nortli Wales, ii. 235 



Amazon, The, i. 15, 104; A. R. 

 Wallace and H. W. Bates un- 

 dertake collecting expedition to, 

 i. 264, 275-289; animal life on 

 i- 325; odoriferous plants on, 

 ii. 68; expenses of expedition 

 to, ii. 377 



Amboyna, A. R. Wallace's expe- 

 dition to, i. 357, 369; butterflies 

 of, i. 403 



America, i. 417; dispersal of man 

 in, i. 422; trees with aromatic 

 leaves in, ii. 66; A. R. Wallace 

 undertakes lecturing tour in, 

 ii. 105, 106 ; A. R. Wallace's lec- 

 turing tour in, ii. 107, 199 



Andermatt, walk to, ii. 213 



Andes, i. 284, 327; odoriferous 

 plants on the, ii. 68 



" Animal Life and Intelligence," 

 by Professor Lloyd Morgan, 

 reviewed by A. R. Wallace, ii. 

 210 



Animals, distribution of, ii. 94-98; 

 lectures on colours and mim- 

 icry of, ii. 105, 106, in, 126, 145, 

 147, 150, 158, 186, 402 



" Animals and Plants under Do- 

 mestication," by Darwin, i. 422 ; 

 ii. II 



Annals and Magazine of Natural 

 History, The, A. R. Wallace's 

 article, " On the Law which has 

 regulated the Introduction of 

 New Species," in, i. 355 ; Rev. 

 S. Haughton's article " On the 

 Bee's Cell and the Origin of 

 Species," in, ii. 87 



Antarctic Islands, the plants of, 

 studied by Sir J. Hooker, ii. 

 100 



Ansted, Professor, anecdote of, 



ii. 332; cxamincr-in-chief in 

 Physical Geography, ii. 240, 



241 ; A. R. Wallace's estimate 

 of, ii. 252 



Anthropology, A. R. Wallace lec- 

 tures on, ii. 128 



"Anticipations and Hopes for the 

 Immediate Future,"' by A. R. 

 Wallace, quoted, ii. 220-222 



"Antiquity of Man, The," by Sir 

 Charles Lyell, i. 426, 430 



Ants, the effect of, on plants, ii. 



64-71 



" Apparitions," articles by A. R. 

 Wallace, published in The 

 Arena, ii. 210 



" Appreciation of the Past Cen- 

 tury," by A. R. Wallace, in The 

 Morning Leader, ii. 220 



Arctic Plants in the Southern 

 Hemisphere and on Isolated 

 Mountain- tops within the 

 Tropics, differences of opinion 

 between Darwin and A. R. 

 Wallace on, ii. 19, 404 



Arena, The, A. R. Wallace writes 

 an article for, ii. 209; A. R. 

 Wallace writes two articles on 

 " Apparitions," for, 210 



Argyll, Duke of, discussions with, 

 i. 435 ; " Origin of Species " 

 criticised by, ii. 8; on the flight 

 of birds, ii. 25 



Arjuna, mount, i. 375 



Arkansas, ii. 178 



Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs., A. R. 

 Wallace's friendship with, ii. 

 119 



Aru Islands, successful expedi- 

 tion to the, i. 356, 357, 309 



Astrolabe Bay, Dr. Maklay's ad- 

 ventures in, ii. 35 



Astronomy, A. R. Wallace's first 

 interest in, i. 190 



Athol, Duke of, in connection with 

 the Glen Tilt case, ii. 277 



Atlantic Monthly, The, paper on 

 "The Birth of the Solar Sys- 

 tem," in, i. 427 



