204 



CHARLES DARWIN 



DARWIN 



177 ; outcome of his work, 



192 

 Darwin, Erasmus, 10; his life, 



20 ; appearance, 21 ; poems, 



ib. ; ' Zoonomia, 21 ; Temple 



of Nature,' 25 ; his marriages, 



25 ; on descent of man, 133 ; 



on sexual selection, 146 

 Darwin, Erasmus, the younger, 



34 



Darwin, Robert, 20 

 Darwin, Robert "Waring, 25, 2G ; 



his home, 31 

 De Candolle, 63 

 Down House, Darwin settles 



at, 65 

 Du Chaillu, 134 



EARTHWORMS, 66, 168 

 Edgeworth, 25 



Evolution, general theory of, 

 177 



LYELL 



HAECKEL, letter to, 67; 

 'History of Creation,' 124; 

 on sexual selection, 151 



Henslow, Prof., 35; recom- 

 mends Darwin to Capt. 

 Fitzroy, 38; at Oxford, 118 



Herbert, Dean, ] 8 



Herschel, Sir Wm., 15 



Holland, Sir Henry, 27 



Hooker, Sir Joseph, 74; on 

 catasetum, 78 ; accepts 

 Darwinism, 117; publishes 

 his Flora of Australia,' ib. 



Homer, Leonard, 17 



Humboldt, 33 



Huxley, Prof., lecture at Royal 

 Institution, 117; 'Man's 

 Place in Nature,' 122; on 

 coming of age of ' Origin of 

 Species,' 166 



JUSSJEU, 63 



FlLHOL, 168 



Fiske, Prof., 58 ; on natural 



selection, 130 

 Fitzroy, Captain, 33 

 Fuegians, 51 



GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, 52 



Galton, Francis, 27 



Gaudry, 168 



Geology, rise of , 1 3 ; evolution- 

 ary aspect of, 180 



Goethe, 9, 12 ; on animal ori- 

 gin of man, 133 



Gorilla, 134 



Gray, Asa, 78, 124 



KANT, nebular hypothesis, 15 

 Knight's law, 159 

 Kolreuter, 159 



LAMARCK, 10 ; Darwin's read- 

 ing of, 47; on descent of 

 man, 133 



Laplace, nebular hypothesis, 16 



Lecoq, 18 



Linnaaus, 6 ; his artificial 

 system, 63 



Lyell, 14, 64 ; ' Principles of 

 Geology,' 69 ; extract from 

 letters, 78; anticipations of 



