INDEX 



449 



Reid, Dr. G. Archdall, "Present 

 Evolution of Man," ii. 215 



Reid, Mayne, Soda springs men- 

 tioned by, ii. 179 



Rendall, Mr. E. A., letters written 

 by, i. 11 



Reno, ii. 175 



" Representative House of Lords, 

 A," by A. R. Wallace in The 

 Contemporary Review, ii. 212 



Rha'idr-Gwy (Rhayader), W. and 

 A. R. Wallace surveying at, i. 

 144, 148 



Rhone Glacier, ii. 213 



Richardson, Mr. John, " How it 

 can be done," by, ii. 290 



Rievaulx Abbey, visit to, ii. 50 



Riley, Professor, A. R. Wallace 

 stays with, ii. 116, 119 



Rio, Darwin at, ii. 20 



Rio Negro, A. R. Wallace's col- 

 lecting expeditions up the, i. 

 281, 283, 284; animal life on 

 the, i. 325 



Ripon, Lord, his connection with 

 Bethnal Green Museum, i. 415 ; 

 ii. 90 



Roaring Meg, origin of name, 

 i. 107 



Roberts, Miss, portraits of the 

 Greenell family given to, i. 5 ; 

 mourning ring given to A. R. 

 Wallace by, i. 6 ; her gift of 

 £1000 to A. R. Wallace, ii. 394 



Roberts, Mr. John, i. 5 



Robertson, William, his " History 

 of Charles V.," and "History 

 of America," i. 232 



Robinson, E. W., illustrations by, 

 i. 403, 405 



Robinson, in Alabama, Fanny 

 Wallace has a school at, i. 223 



Rocky Mountains, ii. 175, 178, 184 



" Roderick Random," by Smollet, 

 read by A. R. Wallace, i. 75 



Rogues, Dr., of Toulouse, ii. 321, 

 322 



Rolleston, Professor George, A. 

 R. Wallace's letter on Christian- 

 ity to, ii. 52 



Romanes, Professor G. J., his 

 correspondence with Darwin on 

 spiritualism, ii. 126 ; on " Utility " 

 ii. 215; beginning of acquaint- 

 ance with A. R. Wallace, ii. 327, 

 328; his letters to A. R. Wal- 

 lace on spiritualism, ii. 329-332; 

 his correspondence with Dar- 

 win on spiritualism, ii. 2>33 '■> his 

 difference with A. R. Wallace 

 and attack upon him, ii. 334, 

 335 ; correspondence thereon, ii. 



335, 336 



" Rookwood," by Harrison Ains- 

 worth, i. 75 



Ross, Mrs., medium, manifesta- 

 tions described, ii. 355, 356; at- 

 tempt to seize spirit forms at, 



ii. 357 

 Royal Geographical Society, A. 

 R. Wallace read a paper on the 

 Uaupes before, i. 317 ; Sir Rod- 

 erick Murchison, president of 

 the, i. 327, 380; H. W. Bates 

 becomes assistant secretary of 

 the, i. 415 ; Hampden's tract 

 distributed at exhibition of, ii. 



392 



Royal Society, The, A. R. Wal- 

 lace receives royal medal of, ii. 

 35 ; Huxley, president of, ii. 390 



"Rudder Grange," by F. R. 

 Stockton, read by A. R. Wal- 

 lace, ii. 134 



Rumball, Mr. James Quilter, his 

 delineation of the character of 

 A. R. Wallace, i. 260 



Ruskin, John on equality of op- 

 portunity, i. 176 



Russell, Richard, mourning ring 

 in memory of, i. 6 



Sacramento, California, ii. 171 



Sadong river, collecting expedi- 

 tion on the, i. 341 



Salem, A. R. Wallace visits Pro- 

 fessor Morse at, ii. no 



Salida, ii. 178 



