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INDEX 



" Looking Backward," by E. Bel- 

 lamy, considered, ii. 285 

 Lourdes, the miracles of, ii. 320- 



327 



"Lourdes and its Miracles," by 



Rev. R. F. Clarke, ii. 323 

 " Lourdes avee Zola, A," by Felix 



Lacaze, ii. 324 

 Lowell Institute of Boston, invites 



A. R. Wallace to give series of 



lectures, ii. 105, 106 

 Lowell, J. Russell, one of Darwin's 



pall-bearers ii. 103 ; at farewell 



dinner to A. R. Wallace, ii. 115 

 Lowestoft, epitaph on Charles 



Ward at, quoted, i. 8 

 Lubbock, Sir John (Lord Ave- 



bury), social meetings at the 



house of, ii. 32, 33 

 Lucerne, A. R. Wallace stays at, 



ii. 213 ^ 

 Ludlow, i. 169 

 Lunn, Dr., invites A. R. Wallace to 



Davos, ii. 216-219; far-reaching 



consequences of A. R. Wallace's 



visit to Davos, ii. 233, 396, 415 

 Luray, caves of, described, ii. 136, 



137 

 Luton, i. 128 



Lyell, Sir Charles, " Principles of 

 Geology" by, i. 132, 161, 355, 

 363 ; his opinion of A. R. Wal- 

 lace's article on " Varieties," i. 

 365, 366; A. R. Wallace on, i. 

 407, 415 ; his friendship with A. 

 R. Wallace, i. 417; letter from 

 A. R. Wallace on the rate of 

 change of insects, i. 418; letter 

 from A. R. Wallace on the antiq- 

 uity of man, i. 419; discussions 

 on distribution and dispersal, i. 

 420; letter from A. R. Wallace 

 on G. H. Lewes, i. 423 ; his letter 

 to A. R. Wallace on glacial 

 epoch, i. 424; on origin of lake- 

 basins, i. 426, 428; letter from 

 A. R. Wallace on " Fuel of the 

 Sun," i. 429; discussion on the 

 antiquity of man, i. 430 ; A. R. 

 Wallace's reminiscences of, i. 



433-435 J letter from Darwin to, 

 ii. 20; A. R. Wallace's feelings 

 towards, ii. 39, 90; A. R. Wal- 

 lace consults, ii. 382 

 Lyell, Sir Leonard, i. 417 

 Lyman, Mr. Daniel, his interest in 



spiritualism, ii. 123 

 Lytton, Bulwer, works of, read by 

 A. R. Wallace, i. 75 



M 



Macassar, A. R. Wallace's resi- 

 dence in, i. 356 

 Machynlleth, slate quarries at, ii. 



379 



Macintosh, Mr., on formation of 

 valleys and cwms of North 

 Wales, i. 412 



Mackay, Charles, his interest in 

 land nationalization, ii. 275-278; 

 the poetry of, considered, ii. 

 278-280 



Macmillan and Co., Messrs., re- 

 maining copies of " Travels on 

 the Amazon and Rio Negro," 

 sold by, i. 322; visited at Tor- 

 quay by A. W. Wallace, ii. 49; 

 " Bad Times," published by, ii. 

 104 



Macmillan' s Magazine, " Dises- 

 tablishment and Disendowment," 

 by A. R. Wallace in, i. 432 



Macmillan, Margaret, as socialist, 

 ii. 291 



Madagascar, black pigeons of, i. 

 400 



Madeira, beetles of, i. 408; insects 

 of, i. 418 



Madeira river, explored by Count 

 Stradelli, i. 318, 325 



Madisonville cemeteries, ii. 142 



Maen Llia, ancient " standing 

 stone," i. 166 



Maescar, i. 164 



Magdalene College, Cambridge, ii. 

 46 



Maggiore, Lago, formation of, dis- 

 cussed, i. 428 



