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INDEX 



A. R. Wallace described, ii. 401-404; 



excursion to the Highlands with A. 



R. Wallace, ii. 405 ; visit to Spa, 



ii. 405 

 Mitten, Mrs., anecdote of, ii. 404 

 Mitten, Miss, marriage of A. R. 



Wallace to, i. 412 

 Mivart St. George, Professor, his atti- 

 tude towards Darwin, ii. 10, II, 34 ; 



A. R. Wallace's reminiscences of, 



ii. 43-45 ; on " Utility," ii. 215 ; his 



interest in spiritualism, ii. 300, 301 ; 



his letter on the cures effected at 



Lourdes, ii. 303-3°5> 3*° 

 Moel Tryfan beds, ice action on, i. 429 

 Moluccas, Dutch Settlement, i. 326, 



340 ; birds of, i. 395, 399 

 Money, Mr., on Java, i. 382 

 Mongredien, Mr. Augustus, A. R. 



Wallace's connection with, ii. 60, 61 

 Monk, Mr., medium, manifestations 



described, ii. 330, 331 

 Monkeys of Brazil, described, i. 273; of 



the Moluccas, i. 381, 399 

 Mont Blanc, view of, i. 325 

 Montanvert, i. 325 

 Monte Alegre, visit to, i. 278 

 Montpelier Springs, Fanny Wallace 



goes to, i. 223 

 Montreal, Samuel Butler's visit to, ii. 



86 ; A. R. Wallace visits, ii. 189 

 "More Letters," referred to by A. R. 



Wallace, ii. 2, 13, 21 

 Morgan, Professor Lloyd, i. 408 ; A. 



R. Wallace reviews " Animal Life 



and Intelligence " by, ii. 210 ; 



" Habit and Instinct " by, ii. 220 

 Morgan, Professor de, ii. 277; convinced 



by Mrs. Haydon, ii. 283 ; his letter 



to A. R. Wallace, ii. 284 ; quoted, ii. 



3 6 4 



Morgan's Walk described, i. 39-41 

 Morley, Right Honourable John, Grant 



Allen's proposal to, ii. 263 ; asks 



A. R. Wallace to write article on 



Spiritualism, ii. 295 

 Morning Advertiser, The, account of 



stance at Cox's Hotel, ii. 287, 290 

 Morning Leader, The, A. R. Wallace 



writes " Appreciation of the Past 



Century" for, ii. 221 



Morris, Professor J., is assistant ex- 

 aminer in Physical Geography, ii. 

 406 



Morris, Sir Lewis, as socialist, ii. 272 



Morris, William, " News from No- 

 where " by, ii. 267 



Morrison-Davidson as socialist, ii. 272 



Morse, Professor Edward, biologist, ii. 

 109 ; A. R. Wallace visits, ii. no 



Morton, Mr. Albert, arranges for lecture 

 on Spiritualism, ii. 160 



Morty Island, i. 394 



Moseley, Professor, of the Challenger 

 expedition, i. 357 



Moses, Mr. Stainton, his interest in 

 spiritualism, ii. 330 



Moths, ii. 4 



Mount-Temple, Lord, writes to A. R. 

 Wallace, ii. 102 



"Mountains of California," by John 

 Muir, ii. 158 



Muir, John, ' • The Mountains of Cali- 

 fornia" by, ii. 158 



Muller, his picture of Charlotte Corday, 

 ii. 124 



Munby, Rev. G. F. W., " Turvey and 

 the Mordaunts" by, i. 123 



"Mungo Park's Travels," A. R. 

 Wallace's interest in reading, i. 74 



Murchison, Sir Roderick, President of 

 the Royal Geographical Society, i. 

 327 j obtains free passage for A. R. 

 Wallace to Singapore, i. 331 ; Duke 

 of Buccleuch proposed by, ii. 48 



" Murphy's Weather Almanack," i. 

 118-121 



Myddleton, Sir Hugh, i. 37 



Myers, Dr. and Mrs., A. R. Wallace 

 visits, at Cincinnati, ii. 145 



Myers, F. W. H., ii. 34 ; helps to 

 found Psychical Research Society, 

 ii. 49; "Human Personality" by, 

 »• 33 T » 33 2 > A. R. Wallace's 

 estimate of, ii. 334-337 ; letter to 

 A. R. Wallace on Vaccination, ii. 

 354, 355 ; his letter to A. R. Wallace, 

 ii. 380 



Mytton, Jack, of Halston, account of, 

 i. I7I-I74 



