INDEX 



463 



Walsh, Mr. J. H., editor of The 

 Field, acts as umpire in the con- 

 test between John Hampden and 

 A. R. Wallace, ii. 382-389 



Walton's "Angler" read by A. 

 R. Wallace, i. 75 



Ward, Mrs. Humphry, as socialist, 

 ii. 291 



Ward, Professor F. Lester, A. R. 

 Wallace's friendship with, ii. 

 117, 118 



Warder, R. H., at Cincinnati, ii. 

 141 



Ware, i. 35, 37 



Warren's " Diary of a Physician," 



i. 75 



Warwick, Countess of, as socialist, 

 ii. 291 



Warzewickz, M., new species of 

 umbrella bird discovered by, i. 

 316 



Wasatch mountains, ii. 176 



Washington, ii. 115; A. R. Wal- 

 lace goes to, ii. 116; social life 

 at, ii. 1 18-124; lectures at, ii. 

 128; National Deaf-Mute Col- 

 lege at, ii. 130-132; A. R. Wal- 

 lace's comments on, ii. 133 ; 

 seances at, described, ii. 358- 



363 



Washington Post, The, quoted, ii. 

 129 



Water-break-its-neck, i. 143 



Watson, Mr. C. H., his botanical 

 studies in the Azores, ii. 100 



Watson, William, Charles Mackay 

 in comparison with, ii. 279 



Waynesboro' Junction, ii. 137 



Webb, Sydney, as socialist, ii. 

 291 



Webster, Miss, married John Wal- 

 lace, i. 15; marries and goes to 

 California, i. 262 



Webster, Mr., builder, John Wal- 

 lace apprenticed to, i. 14, 79; A. 

 R. Wallace goes to live with, i. 

 79, 263 



Wedderburn, Sir David, writes to 

 A. R. Wallace, ii. 102; on India, 

 ii. 281 



Wedgwood, Mr. Hensleigh, ii. 

 295 ; present at seances at Miss 

 Douglas', ii. 345 ; his connection 

 with Mr. Monk the medium, ii. 



347, 348 



Weir, Jenner, visits Darwin, ii. 

 1; on white moths, ii. 4; obser- 

 vations on caterpillars, ii. 6 



Weismann, Professor, theories of, 

 i. 422, 423; ii. 21, 24 



Welburn, residence of Dr. Spruce 

 at, ii. 50, 64 



Welney Bridge, experiment at, ii. 

 382 ' 



Wengern Alp, i. 414; A. R. Wal- 

 lace stays at, ii. 214 



West, Mr. Thomas, mining en- 

 gineer, ii. 181-183 



Westminster Abbey, verses on 

 Byron and, i. in; funeral of 

 Darwin at, ii. 102 



Westminster Reviczv, The, " Mim- 

 icry and Other Protective Re- 

 semblances among Animals," by 

 A. R. Wallace, in, i. 407; ii. 3 



Weston-super-Mare, residence of 

 Mr. and Mrs. Sims at, i. 263 



Westwood, Professor, illustrations 

 by, i. 400 



Wheatstone, Sir Charles, i. 434 



" Whence comes Man, from ' Na- 

 ture' or from 'God'?" by 

 Arthur J. Bell, ii. 37 



"Whence, Where, and Whither," 

 by, Dr. Nichols, ii. 354 



Whewell, " Plurality of Worlds " 

 by, ii. 305 



White, Mr. William, author of 

 " Story of a Great Delusion," 

 ii. 371 



White Sulphur Springs, ii. 138 



Whittern, i. 169 



"Why does Man exist?" by 

 Arthur J. Bell, ii. 37 



"Wild Wales," by George Bor- 

 row, i. 157; account of Welsh 

 literature in, i. 167; quotation 

 from, ii. 403 



Williams, Miss, botanizing expedi- 

 tion of, ii. 175 



