INDEX 



443 



"Origin of Species," Darwin's, i. 255, 

 358, 372 ; reviews of, ii. 2 ; reference 

 to, ii. 84 



Orinoko, A. R. Wallace's expedition 

 to, i. 283, 284 ; Count Stradelli's 

 expedition up, i. 318 



Osgood, Mr. Samuel, described, i. 186- 

 189 



" Our Destiny," by Gronlund, ii. 267 



Ouse, i. 121, 132 



Ouzel, i. 132 



Owen, Miss, gives plants to A. R. 

 Wallace for his Parkstone garden, 

 ii. 206 



Owen, Mr., of San Francisco, ii. 346, 

 348 



Owen, Professor Richard, his review of 

 " Origin of Species " in The Edin- 

 burgh Review, ii. 2 ; controversy with 

 Huxley, ii. 46 ; his visits to Augustus 

 Mongredien, ii. 61 



Owen, Robert, his influence on A. R. 

 Wallace, i. 87 ; his principles, i. 83 ; 

 sketch of his life and work, i. 91-105, 

 128 ; reference to, ii. 237, 270 



Owen, Robert Dale, his tract on "Con- 

 sistency," i. 88; "The Debatable 

 Land between this World and the 

 Next," by, ii. 294 



" Owen, Robert, and his Social Philo- 

 sophy," by W. L. Sargant, i. 95 



Oxford University confers degree of 

 D.C.L. on A. R. Wallace, ii. 201 



Paine's, Thomas, " Age of Reason,' 



i. 87 

 Palembang, i. 376, 379 

 Pall Mall Gazette, The, accusations 



against mediums in, ii. 282, 291 

 "Palms of the Amazon and Rio Xegro," 



by A. R. Wallace, i. 321 

 Pangenesis, differences of opinion 



between Darwin and A. R. Wallace 



on, ii, 21 

 Pangerango mountain, i. 376 

 Panshanger, fine oak in the park of, 



i- 35 



Para, Herbert Wallace died at, i. 15 ; 



A. R. Wallace and H. W. Bates make 



voyages to, i. 264 ; the city and 



environments described* i- 268-275 

 "Paradise Lost," i. 75 ; Sunday read- 

 ings of, i. 227 

 Paris, Fanny, John, and Alfred Wallace 



visit, i. 256 ; A. R. Wallace and 



George Silk stay at, i. 325 

 Parkstone, A. R. Wallace goes to live 



at, ii. 203 ; the garden at, ii. 204 ; 



orchid growing at, ii. 206, 207 ; 



A. R. Wallace leaves, ii. 227 

 Parrots, A. R. Wallace on, i. 397-400 

 Peabody Museum of Archaeology, ii. 



no 

 Pears, Messrs., offer prize for essay on 



" Depression of Trade," ii. 104 

 Pearson, Professor Karl, as socialist, 



ii. 272 

 Pengelly, William, geniality of, ii. 49 ; 



his personal experience of seeing a 



double, ii. 332-334 

 Pen-y-gwryd, Wales, ii. 403 

 "Peregrine Pickle," read by A. P. 



Wallace, i. 75 

 Perkins, Mr., i. 3 

 Pernambuco, i. 264 ; butterflies from, 



i. 266 

 " Personal Narrative of Travels in 



South America," by Humboldt, its 



influence on A. R. Wallace, i. 232, 



256 

 Peru, Dr. Richard Spruce leaves, i. 



411 

 Pestalozzi, educational system of, i. 99 

 Philippines, A. R. Wallace writes for 



Daily Chronicle on, ii. 220 

 Phillips, Colonel, A. R. Wallace stays 



with, ii. 153, 154 

 Phrenology, A. R. Wallace's interest 



in, i. 234 ; his character delineated 



by, i. 257-262 

 Physical geography, A. R. Wallace on, 



i. 404 

 "Physical History of Man," by Prit- 



chard, comment on, i. 255 

 " Physician's Problems," by Dr. Elam, 



ii. 65 

 "Physiological Selection," paper by 



Romanes, ii. 316 



