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cidcnt on the drive home, ii. 

 200 ; writes book on " Darwin- 

 ism," and gives several lectures, 

 ii. 201 ; honorary degree of D. 

 C.L. of Oxford conferred on, 

 ii. 201 ; leaves Godalming and 

 removes to Parkstone, ii. 203 ; 

 reminiscences of garden at 

 Godalming, ii. 203 ; the garden at 

 Parkstone, ii. 204, 205 ; his ex- 

 perience in orchid growing, ii. 

 206; visit of M. Elisee Reclus, ii. 

 207, 208 ; new edition of " Ma- 

 lay Archipelago," ii. 209; article 

 on " Human Selection," ii. 209 ; 

 new edition of " Natural Selec- 

 tion " and " Tropical Nature," 

 ii. 210; literary work, ii. 210; 

 on distribution of animals, ii. 

 211; review articles, ii. 212; 

 botanizing tour in Switzerland, 

 ii. 213 ; article " How best to 

 Model the Earth," ii. 214; on 

 "The Problem of Utility," ii. 

 215 ; reviews, ii. 215 ; invited by 

 Dr. Lunn to go to Davos, ii. 

 216; genial company, ii. 216; 

 lecture by Mr. Le Gallienne, ii. 

 218 ; lecture on " Scientific Prog- 

 ress," ii. 219; leaves Davos for 

 Adelboden, ii. 219; articles and 

 reviews by, ii. 220 ; " Anticipa- 

 tions and Hopes for the Imme- 

 diate Future" quoted, ii. 220- 

 222; "A Substitute for Militar- 

 ism" quoted, ii. 223-226; leaves 

 Parkstone and builds house 

 near, ii. 227; suffers from asth- 

 ma, ii. 228; cured by Dr. Sal- 

 isbury's treatment, ii. 229, 230; 

 writes " Wonderful Century," ii. 

 231; writes "Man's place in the 

 Universe," ii. 232, 233; his first 

 interest in Land Nationalization, 

 ii. 253 ; becomes member of the 

 Land Tenure Reform Associa- 

 tion, ii. 253; dining with John 

 Stuart Mill and discussion on 

 God, ii. 254; on the origin of 

 evil, ii. 255 



Land Nationalization, ii. 253- 

 292 — 



on land nationalization, ii. 256; 

 "Land Nationalization Society" 

 founded, ii. 258; forerunners of 

 land nationalization, ii. 258, 259; 

 propositions of Robert Dick, ii. 

 259-261 ; writes " Land Nation- 

 alization: its Necessity and its 

 Aims," ii. 261 ; his paper on 

 "The Morality of Interest" 

 quoted, ii. 262-267 ; correspond- 

 ence with Robert Miller, ii. 268; 

 conference called by R. Miller 

 on " How to cause Wealth to be 

 more equally distributed," ii. 

 268; abstract from Report 

 quoted, ii. 269-272; result of 

 conference, ii. 272, 273 ; sup- 

 porters of land nationalization, 

 ii. 274; visits Mr. Boyd-Kinnear 

 at Guernsey, ii. 275 ; on Pro- 

 fessor Stuart Blackie, ii. 275 ; 

 visits Mr. and Mrs. Cox in 

 Edinburgh, ii. 276; on Charles 

 Mackay, ii. 276-280 ; on Gerald 

 Massey, ii. 280, 281 ; on Grant 

 Allen, ii. 281, 282 ; " Security of 

 the Home," delivered to meet- 

 ing of Land Nationalization So- 

 ciety, ii. 282-284; influence of 

 " Looking Backward " on, ii. 

 285 ; socialism, ii. 286 ; on E. 

 Bellamy's "Equality," ii. 287- 

 290; urges Grant Allen to write 

 a socialistic novel, ii. 291, 

 292 



Spiritualism, ii. 293-417 — 

 Herbert Wallace's power of 

 mesmerizing, ii. 293 ; on physical 

 phenomena, ii. 294, 295 ; Dr. 

 Carpenter's and Professor Tyn- 

 dall's attitude towards spiritual- 

 ism, ii. 296, 297; writes "The 

 Scientific Aspect of the Super- 

 natural," ii. 298; Huxley's and 

 T3mdall's comments on, ii. 298; 

 G. H. Lewes' and John Stuart 

 Mill's attitude towards spirit- 

 ualism, ii. 299-301; letter from 



