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1XDEX 



Brunig, excursion to, ii. 2T4 

 Bryn-coch, life at, i. 17X, 185, 193, 

 204; A. R. Wallace revisits, i. 



253 



Buccleuch, Duke of, made Presi- 

 dent of the British Association, 

 ii. 48, 49 



Buckland, Dr., i. 133 



Buckle, Henry Thomas, " History 

 of Civilization " by, ii. 30 



Buckley, Miss Arabella, after- 

 wards Mrs. Fisher, i. 433, 435 ; 

 ii. 15, 82; her interest in spirit- 

 ualism, ii. 313; helps to pro- 

 cure A. R. Wallace a Civil Serv- 

 ice Pension, ii. 394 



Buckingham, James Silk, as Lec- 

 turer, i. 129 



Buff on, the naturalist, Samuel 

 Butler's exposition of doctrines 

 of, ii. 83, 87 



Builth, i. 146 



Buitenzorg, i. 376 



Bugis, language of Celebes, i. 

 356 



Bukit Tima, French mission at, 

 A. R. Wallace stays at, i. 337, 

 348 



Bull, Mr. William, his annual ex- 

 hibition of orchids, ii. 206 



Bunbury, Sir Charles, i. 434 



Bunyan, John, connection with 

 the Tinker of Turvey, i. 122 



Burdett-Coutts, Lady, A. R.Wal- 

 lace's acquaintance with, ii. 51, 

 52 



Burnett, Mrs. Hodgson, A. R. 

 Wallace meets, ii. 119 



Burnett, Mr. John, his connection 

 with the Industrial Remuner- 

 ation Conference, ii. 268 



Burney, Fanny, " Evelina " by, i. 



75 



Burt, Mr. Thomas, his connec- 

 tion with the Industrial Re- 

 muneration Conference, ii. 268 



Butler, A. G., his observations on 

 caterpillars, ii. 6 



Butler, Mr. Samuel, A. R. Wal- 

 lace's reminiscences of, ii. 83-87; 



his attitude towards spiritual- 

 ism, ii. 314, 315 

 Butterflies of Brazil, described, 

 i. 287; A. R. Wallace on, i. 400- 

 403; W. H. Edward's col- 

 lection of North American, ii. 



139 

 Byron, Lord, verses on, quoted, 

 i. in, 112 



Cader, Idris, A. R. Wallace and 

 Mr. Mitten's excursion to, ii. 

 ^236, 238 



Cadoxton, W. and A. R. Wallace 

 make survey of, i. 177, 187 



Cairo, described, i. 335 



Cajeli, i. 375 



Calaveras Grove of big trees, ii. 

 162, 164 



"Caleb Williams," by W. God- 

 ^win, i. 75 



California, John Wallace went to, 

 i. 15 ; John Wallace settles in, 

 i. 262 



Cambridge, meeting of the British 

 Association at, ii. 45 



Cambridge Natural Science Club, 

 A. R. Wallace reads paper on 

 Zoological Regions to, ii. 210 



Cambridge, U. S. A., museums of, 

 ii. no 



" Can Telepathy Explain ? " by 

 Rev. Minot J. Savage, ii. 354 



Canada, A. R. Wallace lectures 

 in, ii. 125-127 



Carpenter, Edward, as socialist, 

 ii. 291 



Carpenter, Dr. W. B., i. 411; ii. 

 33 ; A. R. Wallace's reminis- 

 cences of, ii. 42, 43 ; opposes 

 Professor Barrett's paper on 

 thought reading, ii. 49; his at- 

 titude towards spiritualism, ii. 

 296, 303; quoted, ii. 366 



Carpenter, Mr. William, referee 

 for Mr. Hampden in the flat- 

 earth test, ii. 382-386, 392 



