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INDEX 



Herbert Spencer's opinion of, 

 ii. 24 



" Origin of Language and of 

 Myths, The," by Morgan Kava- 

 nagh, ii. 80 



" Origin of Man as an Intellec- 

 tual and Moral Being," differ- 

 ences of opinion between Dar- 

 win and A. R. Wallace on, ii. 

 16 



" Origin of Species," Darwin's, i. 

 255, 358, 372 ; reviews of, ii. 2; 

 reference to, ii. 84 



Orinoko, A. R. Wallace's expedi- 

 tion to, i. 283, 284; Count 

 Stradelli's expedition up, i. 319 



Osgood, Mr. Samuel, described, i. 

 185-188 



" Our Destiny," by Gronlund, ii. 

 286 



Ouse, i 120, 131 



Ouzel, i. 131 



Owen, Miss, gives plants to A. R. 

 Wallace for his Parkstone gar- 

 den, ii. 205 



Owen, Mr. of San Francisco, ii. 



363, 364 



Owen, Professor Richard, his re- 

 view of " Origin of Species " in 

 The Edinburgh Reviczv, ii. 2; 

 controversy with Huxley, ii. 46 ; 

 his visits to Augustus Mongre- 

 dien, ii. 61 



Owen, Robert, his influence on A. 

 R. Wallace, i. 87; his princi- 

 ples, i. 83 ; sketch of his life and 

 work, i. 91-104, 127; reference 

 to, ii. 255, 288 



Owen, Robert Dale, his tract on 

 " Consistency," i. 87 ; " The De- 

 batable Land between this 

 World and the Next," by, ii. 

 312 



" Owen, Robert, and his Social 

 Philosophy," by W. L. Sargant, 



i- 95 

 Oxford University confers degree 

 of D.C.L. on A. R. Wallace, ii. 

 201 



Paine's, Thomas, " Age of Rea- 

 son," i. 87 



Palembang, i. 376, 379 



Pall Mall Gazette, The, accusa- 

 tions against mediums in, ii. 

 300, 309 



" Palms of the Amazon and Rio 

 Negro," by A. R. Wallace, i. 

 321 



Pangenesis, differences of opinion 

 between Darwin and A. R. 

 Wallace on, ii, 21 



Pangerango mountain, i. 376 



Panshanger, fine oak in the park 



of, i. 35 

 Para, Herbert Wallace died at, 



i. 15; A. R. Wallace and H. 



W. Bates make voyages to, 1. 



264; the city and environments 



described, i. 268-275 

 " Paradise Lost," i. 75 ; Sunday 



readings of, i. 226 

 Paris, Fanny, John, and Alfred 



Wallace visit, i. 256; A. R. 



Wallace and George Silk stay 



at, i. 326 

 Parkstone, A. R. Wallace goes to 



live at, ii. 203 ; the garden at, 



ii. 204; orchid growing at, ii. 



206, 207; A. R. Wallace leaves, 



ii. 227 

 Parrots, A. R. Wallace on, i. 397- 



400 

 Peabody Museum of Archaeology, 



ii. no 

 Pears, Messrs., offer prize for 



essay on " Depression of 



Trade," ii. 104 

 Pearson, Professor Karl, as 



socialist, ii. 291 

 Pengelly, William, geniality of, ii. 



49; his personal experience of 



seeing a double, ii. 349-351 

 Pen-y-gwryd, Wales, ii. 237 

 " Peregrine Pickle," read by A. 



R. Wallace, i. 75 

 Perkins, Mr., i. 3 



