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INDEX 



"Caleb Williams," by W. Godwin, i. 



75 

 California, John Wallace went to, i. 



15 ; John Wallace settles in, i. 263 

 Cambridge, meeting of the British 



Association at, ii. 46 

 Cambridge Natural Science Club, A. 



R. Wallace reads paper on Zoological 



Regions to, ii. 211 

 Cambridge, U.S.A., museums of, ii. 



no 

 "Can Telepathy Explain?" by Rev. 



Minot J. Savage, ii. 337 

 Canada, A. R. Wallace lectures in, 



ii. 125-128 

 Carpenter, Edward, as socialist, ii. 



272 

 Carpenter, Dr. W. B., i. 411 ; ii. 34 ; A. 



R. Wallace's reminiscences of, ii. 



42, 43 ; opposes Professor Barrett's 



paper on thought reading, ii. 49 ; his 



attitude towards spiritualism, ii. 278, 



285 j quoted, ii. 349 

 Carpenter, Mr. William, referee for 



Mr. Hampden in the flat-earth tests, 



"• 36S-370. 376 



Carrington, Lord, his experience in 

 small holdings, i. 154 



Carroll, Lewis (C. L. Dodgson), A. R. 

 Wallace's pleasure in the books of, 

 i. 225 



Carruthers, William, is assistant ex- 

 aminer in Physical Geography, ii. 

 406 



Carter, Mr., owner of the inn at Silsoe, 

 i. 129 



Carter, President, A. R. Wallace enter- 

 tained by, ii. in 



Cartwright, Sir Richard, A. R. Wallace 

 goes to tea at, ii. 187 



Case, Henry, epitaph on, quoted, i. 7 



Casey, Mr. Comerford, his translation 

 of an epitaph quoted, i. 9 ; Latin 

 speech translated by, ii. 102, 202 



Cassell and Co., Messrs., new publishers 

 of the " Industrial Remuneration 

 Report," ii. 250 



Cassiquiare, i. 316, 317 ; fruits of, ii. 71 



Castle Howard, ii. 50 



"Causes of War and the Remedies," 

 the article by A. R. Wallace, ii. 220 



" Caterpillars and Birds," letter to The 

 Field by A. R. Wallace, ii. 4-6 



Caterpillars, colouring of, discussed, 

 ii. 3-7; injury done by, ii. 71, 



384 

 Cawood, Mr. John, deputy to report 



on the condition of New Lanark, i. 



101 

 Celebes, Dutch Settlement, i. 326 ; A. 



R. Wallace's expedition to, i. 357, 



367, 395. 403 

 Celtic literature and language, i. 167— 



169 

 Ceram, i. 369, 375 

 Chadwell Spring, described, i. 37 

 Chamber's " Biographical Dictionary," 



estimate of Charles Mackay in, ii. 



259 

 Chambers, Dr. Robert, his letter to A. 



R. Wallace, ii. 285, 289 

 Chamouni, i. 325 

 Champery, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wallace 



stay at, i. 412 

 Chapman, Mr., ii. 154 

 Charles Allen at Alexandria, i. 334 ; 



his occupations, i. 338 ; account of, 



i. 340 

 Charnwood Forest, A. R. Wallace's 



visit to, i. 267 

 Chatsworth, A. R. Wallace's visit to, 



i. 267 

 Chauncey's " History and Antiquities 



of Hertfordshire," i. 5 

 Chelmsford Assizes, John Hampden 



indicted at, ii. 372 

 Chepstow, epitaph on Mark Sanderson 



at, i. 8 

 Cheyenne, ii. 156 

 Chicago, ii. 184 ; A. R. Wallace's 



impressions of, ii. 185 

 Chichester, epitaph on Henry Case at, 



i. 7 

 Christian Socialist, 77ie, discussion 



on " Interest " in, ii. 244 ; A. R. 



Wallace's article on "The Morality 



of Interest," quoted, ii. 244-249 

 Church of England, disestablishment 



of, discussed, i. 431, 432 

 Church's picture of " Niagara," ii. 124 

 Cimarron, A. R. Wallace stays at, 



ii. 177 



