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214 ; on Wallace's " Protective Re- 

 semblance," 216 ; on dimorphic 

 plants and colour protection, 220 ; 

 on the colour problem of birds, 

 225, 229, 231 ; on fifth edition 

 of " Origin of Species," 233 ; on 

 single variations, 234 ; on Wal- 

 lace's " Malay Archipelago," 235, 

 237, 240 ; on Wallace's review 

 of Lyell's ''Principles," 242; on 

 baffling sexual characters, 245 ; 

 on Wallace's paper, " Geological 

 Time," 250 ; on Wallace's views 

 on Man, 250, 251 ; on Wallace's 

 " Natural Selection," 252 ; on 

 Wallace's criticism of Bennett's 

 paper, 253 ; on his " Descent of 

 Man " and St. G. Mivart, 257 ; 

 on Wallace's review of " Descent 

 of Man," 260 ; on Chauncey 

 Wright's criticism of Mivart, 264 ; 

 on a Quarterly review, 269, 291 ; 

 on Fritz Miiller's letter on mimicry, 

 270 ; on Dr. Bree, 271, 272 ; on 

 Bastian's " Beginnings of Life," 

 274, 278 ; on ants, 279 ; criticis- 

 ing Wallace's review of " Expres- 

 sion of the Emotions," 280 ; on 

 Spencer and politics, 283 ; on 

 Utricularia, 284 ; on Wallace's 

 " Geographical Distribution of 

 Animals," 286, 289, 292; on 

 Wallace's article on Colours of 

 Animals, etc., 299 ; on Wal- 

 lace's " Origin of Species and 

 Genera," 304 ; on Wallace's " Is- 

 land Life," 307 ; on land migra- 

 tion of plants, 312 ; on memorial 

 for Wallace pension, 314, 315 ; 

 on mimicry, 316 ; on political 

 economy and " Creed of Science," 

 318 ; on land question, 319 

 Darwin, Erasmus, i. 6; on the Wallace- 

 Darwin episode, 127 



Sir Francis, and " Life and 



Letters of Charles Darwin," i. 

 118, 119, 120, 122 



Sir G., Expulsion theory of, ii. 



180 



Darwin, Mr. Horace, letter from his 

 father, on discoverers, ii. 242 (note) 



Major Leonard, i. 145, 146 



Dr. Robert Waring, i. 6, 18 



" Darwinism," Wallaces, i. 212, 218, 



ii. 2, 14, 15, 75, 90, 109 ; plan of, 



15-17 ; Spencer's objection to 



title, 47 

 Davos, Wallace's lecture at, ii. 204 

 Dawson, Sir J. W., attack on Natural 



Selection, i. 142 

 De Rougemont, Wallace on, ii. 76 

 De Vries on mutation, ii. 80, 96 

 Decaisne's paper on flora of Timor, i. 



236 

 Deformities, article on, in Chambers's 



Encyclopaedia, ii. 57 

 Dendrobium devonianum, i. 23 

 Denudation, theory of, i. 250, 309, ii. 



71, 72, 73 

 Deposition, theory of, i. 309, ii. 72, 73 

 " Descent of Man," Darwin's, i. 152, 



255, 259, 284, 289 (note), ii. 2, 34 ; 



review in Pall Mall Gazette, i. 263 ; 



in Spectator, 263 

 " Development of Human Races under 



Law of Natural Selection," Wal- 

 lace's, ii. 6, 183 

 " Different Forms of Flowers and 



Plants of the Same Species," 



Darwin's, i. 298, ii. 2 

 Dimorphism, i. 167, 202, 220 

 Dipsomania, Wallace on, ii. 68 

 Discontinuous variation, ii. 62, 63 

 Disuse, physiological effects of, i. 69 

 Divining rod, experiments -with, ii. 



205, 206-8, 211 

 Dixey, Dr., ii. 79 

 Domestic selection (see Selection, 



domestic) 

 Domestication, variation under, i. 



192 

 Dowsing for water, etc., ii. 205, 206-8, 



211 

 Dunraven, Lord, and psychical r^ 



search, ii. 199 

 " Duration of Life," Weismann's ii. 



44, 45 

 I Dyaks, i. 55, 59 



273 



