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his opinion of " The Races of 

 Man and Natural Selection/' i. 

 418; his theory of Pangenesis, 



i. 422, 425; his opinions on the 

 influence of the glacial epoch, 

 i. 425, 42O; natural selection 

 discussed, i. 427, 428; his con- 

 nection with A. R. Wallace, ii. 

 1; ill health of, ii. 2; discussion 

 on colour of caterpillars, ii. 3; 

 letter to A. R. Wallace, ii. 7; 

 Duke of Argyll's criticism of 

 " Origin of Species," ii. 8, 9 ; 

 A. R. Wallace's review of 

 "The Descent of Man," ii. 10; 

 St. George Mivart's attitude 

 towards, ii. 10; on the glacial 

 epoch, ii. 12; letters to A. R. 

 Wallace from, ii. 13-15 ; differ- 

 ences of opinion between A. 

 R. Wallace and, ii. 16; 1. The 

 Origin of Man as an Intellec- 

 tual and Moral Being, ii. 16; 

 2. Sexual Selection through 

 Female Choice, ii. 17; 3. Arctic 

 Plants in Southern Hemi- 

 sphere, and on Isolated Moun- 

 tain-tops within the Tropics, 

 ii. 19; 4. Pangenesis, ii. 21; A. 

 R. Wallace's feelings towards, 

 ii. 39; Mivart's criticism of, ii. 

 44 ; death of, ii. 102, 103 ; his 

 letters to Romanes on spiritual- 

 ism, ii. 333, 335-339, 342; helps 

 to procure Civil Service Pen- 

 sion for A. R. Wallace, ii. 395 ; 

 references to, ii. 400, 401, 403, 

 404, 405, 408 

 Darwin, Dr. Erasmus, ii. 1 ; 

 Samuel Butler's exposition of 

 the doctrines of, ii. 83 

 Darwin, Mr. Francis, ii. 404 

 Darwin, Professor G. H., ii. 404 

 " Darwinism," by James Hutch- 

 inson Stirling, ii. 212 

 "Darwinism," A. R. Wallace lec- 

 tures on, ii. 105, 106, 109, 113, 

 114, 126, 153, 158, 186 

 "Darwinism," by A. R. Wallace, 

 i. 417; coloration of insects 



treated in, ii. 6; sexual selection 

 through female choice treated 

 in, ii. 18; writes, ii. 201; new 

 edition of, ii. 220, 334, 402 



Davidson, Mr., of the U. S. 

 Geological Survey, ii. 158 



Davies, Miss, A. R. Wallace 

 boarded with, i. 69, 70 



Davies, Rev. C. Maurice, ii. 295 



Davos, Dr. Lunn's party at, ii. 

 216-220, 228, 231 



Davy, Sir Humphry, his 'Lec- 

 tures on Agricultural Chemis- 

 try," i. 205 



Dawson, Sir William, Canadian 

 geologist, ii. 42, 115 



" Debatable Land between this 

 World and the Next, The," by 

 Robert Dale Owen, ii. 312 



" Defence of Modern Spiritual- 

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

 Fortnightly Review, ii. 313 



Defoe, Daniel, his " History of 

 the Great Plague," i. 74 



Dent du Midi, i. 412 



Denver, A. R. Wallace goes to, 



ii- 155, 175, 184 



" Descent of Man," by Charles 

 Darwin, i. 408, ii. 7; A. R. 

 Wallace's impressions of, ii. 9, 

 10, 18 



" Development of Human Races 

 under the Law of Natural Se- 

 lection," article by A. R. Wal- 

 lace, ii. 400 



De Vries, Dutch botanist, ii. 213 



Devynock, i. 164 



Dialectical Society, A. R. Wal- 

 lace on the committee of, ii. 

 294; Mr. Varley's evidence in 

 the Report of the, ii. 308; A. R. 

 Wallace reads paper to, ii. 313 



" Diary of a Physician," Samuel 

 Warren's read by A. R. Wal- 

 lace, i. 75 



Dick, Robert, quoted on land 

 question, ii. 259-261 



"Dictionary of Birds," by Pro- 

 fessor Newton, ii. 26 



Dietrichsen's Almanac, i. 190 



