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INDEX 



Wallace, ii. 309, 310; his letters to 

 A. R. Wallace on Spiritualism, ii. 

 311-314; his correspondence with 

 Darwin on Spiritualism, ii. 315; his 

 difference with A. R. Wallace and 

 attack upon him, ii. 316, 317 ; corre- 

 spondence thereon, ii. 317-326 

 " Rookwood," by Harrison Ainsworth, 



i- 75 



Ross, Mrs., medium, manifestations 

 described, ii. 338, 339 ; attempt to 

 seize spirit forms at, ii. 340 



Royal Geographical Society, A. R. 

 Wallace read a paper on the Uaupes 

 before, i. 316 ; Sir Roderick Mur- 

 chison, president of the, i. 326, 371, 

 380 ; H. W. Bates becomes assistant 

 secretary of the, i. 415 ; Hampden's 

 tract distributed at exhibition of, ii. 



375 



Royal Society, The, A. R. Wallace re- 

 ceives royalmedal of, ii. 36 ; Huxley, 

 president of, ii. 374 



" Rudder Grange," by F. R. Stockton, 

 read by A. R. Wallace, ii. 135 



Rumball, Mr. James Quilter his de- 

 lineation of the character of A. R. 

 Wallace, i. 260 



Ruskin, John, on equality of oppor- 

 tunity, i. 177 



Russell, Richard, mourning ring in 

 memory of, i. 6 



Sacramento, California, ii. 171 

 Sadong river, collecting expedition on 



the, i. 341 

 Salem, A. R. Wallace visits Professor 



Morse at, ii. 1 10 

 Salida, ii. 178 

 Salina, A. R. Wallace stays at, ii. 154, 



155 

 Salisbury, Dr., his treatment and cure 



of asthma, ii. 229, 230, 234 

 Salisbury, Lord, Herbert Spencer's con- 

 troversy on natural selection with, ii. 



32 



Salt, II . S., as socialist, ii. 272 

 Salt Lake City described, ii. 156, 157, 

 176 



San Carlos, incident at, ii. 66 



Santa Cruz, John and A. R. Wallace 



go to, ii. 169, 170 

 Sanderson, Mark, epitaph on, quoted 



i. 8 

 " Sandford and Merton," i. 20 ; A. R. 



Wallace's childish recollections of, i. 



20, 22 

 Sandwich Islands, ii. 100 

 San Francisco, John Wallace settles in, 



i. 263 ; ii. 155 ; seances at, described, 



ii. 346-348 

 San Jeronymo, i. 284 

 Santarem, Brazil, i. 276 ; vegetation 



of, i. 279 ; Herbert's verses on, i. 



279-281. 

 Sarawak, Sir James Brooke, Rajah of, 



i. 326 ; A. R. Wallace's expedition 



to, i. 341, 347, 382; Sir James 



Brooke's nephew appointed Rajah 



of, ii. 51, 52 

 Sargasso Sea described, i. 268 

 Sargant, W. L., his book on "Robert 



Owen and his Social Philosophy," 



i- 95 



Sargent, Colorado, ii. 177 



Sarn Helen, old Roman road, i. 251 



Satirist, The, character of, i. 127 



Sauba ants, ii. 66-69 



Savage, Rev. Minot J., author of " Can 

 Telepathy explain?" ii. 337. 



Sayce, Messrs., land surveyors, William 

 Wallace articled to, i. 24, 136 ; 

 William and A. R. Wallace obtain 

 work with, i. 141, 142 



vSchopenhauer, quoted, see note, ii. 3S6 



" Scientific Aspect of the Supernatural, 

 The," by A. R. Wallace, ii. 280; 

 Huxley's, TyndalPs, and Lewes' com- 

 ments on, ii. 280, 281, 295 



Scientific Opinion, John Hampden's 

 challenge in, ii. 365 



Sclater, Dr., ii. 34; urges A. R. 

 Wallace to write book on the geo- 

 graphical distribution of animals, ii. 

 94, 211 



Scott, Sir Walter, works of, read by 

 A. R. Wallace, i. 75 ; Charles Mac- 

 kay in comparison with, ii. 260 



Scudder, Mr., biologist, ii. 109 ; at the 

 Naturalists' Club dinner, ii. 115 



