Index 



Rice, Dr. Hamilton, survey of Uaup is " Scientific Demonstration of a Future 



River, i. 29 



Ridgeway, Dr., Bishop of Salisbury, ii. 

 252 



Ridley, Mr. H. N., ii. 76 



Ripen, Lord, I. 277 



Rogers, H. D., Darwin on, i. 141 



Romanes, G. J. : theorj' of physiological 

 selection, i. 218, ii. 36 ; Meldola's 

 criticism of, 36, 49-50 ; Wallace's 

 criticism of, 63 et seq. ■; his accus- 

 ation against Wallace, 235-7 



" Root Principles," Child's, ii. 83 



Rothschild, the Hon. Lionel (Lord), 

 Wallace's admiration of his butter- 

 flies, ii. 88, 129 



Royal Geographical Society, and ex- 

 ploration of Uaupes River, i. 29 



Institute, the, Wallace's lecture 



at, ii. 87, 127, 222 



Rudimentary organs, i. 100 



Russell, Mr. Alfred, letter to, ii. 



158 

 Russia, Czar of, manifesto of, il. 158 



Wallace on, ii. 161 



RQtimeyer, researches on mammals in 



Switzerland by, i. 251 

 Ryle, Bishop, and the medallion of 

 Wallace, 254 ; swtnon at Its un- 

 veiling, 254-5 



SiUJONO River, Wallace's exploration 

 of, i. 93 



Salisbury, Bishop of, at funeral of 

 Wallace, ii. 252 



Marquis of, view of Natural Se- 

 lection, ii. 59, 60 ; translation of 

 his address, 65 



Santiago, Darwin at, i. 34 



Sarawak, Wallace In, i. 28, 38-40, 93, 

 106 



Scandinavia, distribution of plants in, 

 i. 293 



SchafThausen, Dr., almost anticipates 

 Natural Selection, i. 142 



" Scientific Aspect of the Super- 

 natural," Wallace's, ii. 186 



Life," Hudson's, ii. 203 



Sclater, P. H., on Wallace's " Malay 

 Archipelago," i. 139-140 ; and 

 Lemuria, 290 (note) ; division of 

 earth into zoological regions, ii. 

 8 ; distrust of Gould, 24 



Scott, Dr. Dukinfield H., speech at 

 presentation of Darwin-Wallace 

 Medals, i. 110-112 ; at Wallace's 

 funeral, ii. 252 ; and the Wallace 

 memorial in Westminster Abbey, 

 254 



Scott's " Antarctic Voyage," ii. 82 



Sedgwick, Prof., and Darwin, i. 17, 18 ; 

 attacks Darwin at Cambridge Phi- 

 losophical Society, 142 



See, T. J. J., ii. 179-80 



Seeman, Berthold, i. 199, 201, 210, 211 



Segregation of the unfit, Wallace on, 

 ii. 160-1, 246 



Selection, domestic, i. 130, 134, 136, 

 160, 161, 167, 181, 183, 186, 189 

 (note), 192, 208, 215, 226, 228, 

 231, 257, 299 



natural, theory of, i. 155, 156, 170 



ti seq., 195 et seq., 218, 240, 267, 

 298, 301, ii. 16-17, 63, 75, 94, 

 96, 98, 101, 150 ; discovery of, 

 i. 2, 89-126 ; anticipations of, 

 116, 142, 176 ; Spencer's alterna- 

 tive term for, 125, 171 ; Lord 

 Salisbury's conception of, ii. 59, 

 60, 65 ; Neo-Lamarcliians and, 64 



physiological, Romanes' theory 



of, i. 218, ii. 36, 49-50, 63 et seq., 

 235-7 



sexual, i. 157, 159, 177, 179, 182, 



185-6, 194, 199, 203, 204, 212 

 et seq., 216-17, 220, 224-5, 227 et 

 seq., 256, 261, 298, 299 



Self-fertilisation, i. 169, 297, ii. 46 



" Shall we have Common Sense ? " 

 Sleeper's, ii. 98, 99 



Sharpe, Mr. J. W., reminiscences of 

 Wallace, ii. 107-9 



Shells, Lyell on, ii. 24 



Shipley, Dr. A. E., and Wallace medal- 

 lion in Westminster Abbey, ii. 253 



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