INDEX 



423 



Brecon, A. R. Wallace's long walk to, 



i. 160, 178, 249 

 Brewster, Sir David, his letters on 

 Home's manifestations, ii. 287-290 ; 

 quoted, ii. 349 

 British Association, Sir Charles Lyell's 

 presidential address to, i. 417 ; Mr. 

 A. W. Bennett's paper on M Natural 

 Selection" read to, ii. 7; A. R. 

 Wallace's reminiscences of meetings 

 of, ii. 45-50 

 British Museum, i. 265, 313, 328 ; A. 

 R. Wallace studies at, i. 386 ; its 

 method of payment, ii. 376, 377 

 Brooke, Captain, disagreement with his 



uncle, Sir James Brooke, ii. 51 

 Brooke, Charles, Rajah of Sarawak, 



ii. 51 

 Brooke, Sir James, Rajah of Sarawak, 

 i. 326 ; courtesy to A. R. Wallace, 

 i. 341 ; sketch of, i. 345-347 5 A. R. 

 Wallace's visits to, ii. 51 

 Brooks, Rev. J. G., his address on 



"What Socialists Want," ii. ill 

 Brooks, Dr. W. K., zoologist, ii. 114 

 Brougham, Lord, present at Home's 



seance at Cox's Hotel, ii. 287-290 

 Brown, Mrs., ii. 51 

 Brown, Mr., agent to Earl de Grey, 



i. 107 ; nephew of, i. 129 

 Brown, Mr. Curtis, suggests to A. R. 

 Wallace the plan for " Man's Place 

 in the Universe," ii. 232 

 Brown, Dr. John, eloquent preacher, 



i. 240 

 Browne, A. G., A. R. Wallace stays 



with, ii. 107, 108, 125 

 Brace-Joy, Mr. A., cures Dr. Wallace's 



asthma, ii. 229, 230 

 Brunig, excursion to, ii. 214 

 Bryn-coch, life at, i. 179, 189, 194, 

 205 ; A. R. Wallace revisits, i. 253 

 Buccleuch, Duke of, made President of 



the British Association, ii. 48, 49 

 Buckland, Dr., i. 134 

 Buckle, Henry Thomas, " History of 



Civilization " by, ii. 31 

 Buckley, Miss Arabella, afterwards 

 Mrs. Fisher, i. 433, 435; ii. 15, 

 83 ; her interest in spiritualism, 

 ii. 296 ; helps to procure A. R. 



Wallace a Civil Service Pension, 

 ii. 378 



Buckingham, James Silk, as lecturer, 

 i. 130 



Buffon, the naturalist, Samuel Butler's 

 exposition on doctrines of, ii. 83, 87 



Builth, i. 148 



Buitenzorg, i. 376 



Bugis, language of Celebes, i. 356 



Bukit Tima, French mission at, A. R. 

 Wallace stays at, i. 337, 348 



Bull, Mr. William, his annual exhibition 

 of orchids, ii. 206 



Bunbury, Sir Charles, i. 435 



Bunyan, John, connection with the 

 Tinker of Turvey, i. 123 



Burdett-Coutts, Lady, A. R. Wallace's 

 acquaintance with, ii. 51, 52 



Burnett, Mrs. Hodgson, A. R. Wallace 

 meets, ii. 119 



Burnett, Mr. John, his connection with 

 the Industrial Remuneration Con- 

 ference, ii. 250 



Burney, Fanny, "Evelina" by, i. 75 



Burt, Mr. Thomas, his connection with 

 the Industrial Remuneration Con- 

 ference, ii. 250 



Butler, A. G. , his observations on cater- 

 pillars, ii. 6 



Butler, Mr. Samuel, A. R. Wallace's 

 reminiscences of, ii 83-87, his attitude 

 towards spiritualism, ii. 296, 297 



Butterflies of Brazil, described, i. 287 ; 

 A. R. Wallace on,'i. 400-403; W. 

 H. Edward's collection of North 

 American, ii. 139 

 Byron, Lord, verses on, quoted, i. 

 112, 113 



Cader Idris, A. R. Wallace and Mr. 



Mitten's excursions to, ii. 402, 404 

 Cadoxton, W. and A. R. Wallace 



make survey of, i. 178, 188 

 Cairo, described, i. 334 

 Cajeli, i. 375 

 Calaveras Grove of big trees, ii. 163, 



164 



