Index 



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Habinaria, i. 311 



" Habit and Intelligence," Murphy's, 



i. 246, 249 

 Haeckel, Prof., and the Darwin- 

 Wallace Jubilee, i. 120 

 Hall, John, sends Wallace orchids from 

 Buenos Ayres, ii. 129 



Spencer, lectures on mesmerism, 



ii. 182 

 Hardinge, Mrs., medium, ii. 188, 189 

 Hare, Prof. A., ii. 57 

 Hart, Capt., i. 79 



Haughton, Prof. S., criticises Darwin's 

 " Origin of Species," i. 142 ; on 

 " The Bee's Cell and Origin of 

 Species," 148 

 Haweis, Rev. H. R., ii. 204 

 Hayward, Mr., i. 21, 92 

 Heliconiidse, i. 65 



Helmes, L. V., reminiscences of Wal- 

 lace's visit to Sarawak, i. 38-40 

 Hemsley, Dr. W. B., ii. 43 

 Henderson, Rev. J. B., ii. 209 

 Henslow, Prof., Darwin's friendship 

 with, i. 17 ; defends Darwin, 142 

 Herdnian, Mr., inaugural address to 

 Liverpool Biological Society, ii. 45 

 Heredity, Weismann's essays on, ii. 



44-5, 51 ; Galton on, 45 

 Herschel, Sir J., i. 17 

 Hertford Grammar School, i. 11, 14 

 Heterogenesis, i. 274 (note), 275, 278 

 Heterostyled plants, illegitimate off- 

 spring of, i. 298 

 Hodgson's Psychical Research Report, 



ii. 203 

 Holland, Sir H., on pangenesis, i. 197 

 Holmes, T. Rice, ii. 86 

 Home, D. D., medium, ii. 189, 199 

 Home Rule, Wallace's advocacy of, 



ii. 152 

 Homer, onomatopoeic examples in, ii. 



66, 67 

 Honeycomb sent by Wallace to Dar- 

 win, i. 143 

 Hooker, Sir Joseph, birth of, i. 5, 76 ; 

 on oak trees, 56 ; and the Darwin- 



Wallace joint paper, 71, 111, 113, 

 119, 134, 136, 137, 139 ; receives 

 the Darwin-Wallace Medal, 117 ; 

 speech at Darwin- Wallace jubilee, 

 117; Darwin's appreciation of, 135, 

 137 ; introduction to " Flora of 

 Australia," 139 ; on pangenesis, 

 197 ; visits Darwin at Freshwater, 

 219 ; signs memorial to City Cor- 

 poration in Wallace's favour, 303 ; 

 opinion on Wallace's " Island 

 Life," 307 



Hooker, Sir Joseph, letters from : on 

 " Island Life," ii. 32-3 ; acknow- 

 ledging Wallace's" Life," etc., 82-3 



Hopkins's review of the " Origin of 

 Species," i. 144 



Hopkinson, Prof. A., and Spiritualism, 

 ii. 200 



Howorth, Sir H. H., on subsidence and 

 elevation of land, i. 277 



Hubrecht, Prof., ii. 80 ; alleges differ- 

 ences between Darwin and Wal- 

 lace, 87 



Hudson's " Scientific Demonstration 

 of a Future Life," ii. 203 



Huggins, Sir W., and psychical re- 

 search, ii. 198, 199 



Hughes, Hugh Price, Wallace's opinion 

 of, ii. 204 



letter from, on Wallace's " Jus- 

 tice, not Charity," ii. 157 



Humboldt's " Personal Narrative," i. 

 17, 164, 238 



Humming-birds, ii. 23, 24 



Huxley, T. H., i. 1, 5, 76, 116, 

 137 ; meets Wallace, 35 ; appre- 

 ciation of Wallace, 94 ; first 

 interview with Darwin, 104 ; 

 and Herbert Spencer, 123 ; and 

 the memorial to Gladstone as to 

 a pension for Wallace, 313; and 

 psychical research, ii. 198 ; 

 opinion as to Wallace joining 

 Royal Society, 220 ; on Henslow, 

 251 



letters from, declining Wallace's 



invitation to investigate " curious 

 phenomena," ii. 187-8 



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