INDEX 



449 



visits his brother John at, ii. 159, 160, 



165, 169; fourth of July celebrations 



at, ii. 170 



Stone, Mr. E. H., of Sioux City, ii. 147 



Stonehenge, A. R. Wallace on the 



importance of preserving, ii. 238 

 " Story of a Great Delusion," by Wil- 

 liam White, ii. 354 

 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, ii. 121 

 Stradelli, Count Ermanno, South 

 American explorations of, i. 317 ; 

 his map of the Uaupe's compared 

 with A. R. Wallace's, i. 318-320 

 Strange, Lieut. -Colonel, on Govern- 

 ment aid to science, ii. 54 

 Strasburg, i. 326 



Strauss, "Life of Jesus " by, i. 227 

 St. Sever, ii. 68 

 "Substitute for Militarism, A," by A. 



R. Wallace, quoted, ii. 223-226 

 " Studies Scientific and Social," by A. 

 R. Wallace, i. 158 ; True Indi- 

 vidualism in, i. 175 ; article on 

 Epping Forest reprinted in, i. 417, 

 426 j ii. 24, in; reference to, ii. 

 163, 220; article on "Human Se- 

 lection " in, ii. 267 

 Suez, journey to, described, i. 335 ; 



home by, i. 384 

 "Suggestion to Sabbath-Keepers, A," 

 by A. R. Wallace in The Con- 

 temporary Jteview, ii. 212 

 Sula, birds of, i. 395 

 Sumatra, i. 376, 381 

 Superior, Lake, Lyell on origin of, i. 



428 

 Sutro, Mr., his breakfast to A. R. 



Wallace, ii. 158 

 Swallow Falls, North Wales, ii. 404 

 Swansea, i. 244, 248 

 Swainson, i. 354 



Swinton, Mr. A. C, his connection 

 with Land Nationalization Society, 

 ii. 240; A. R. Wallace's acquaint- 

 ance with, ii. 255 

 Switzerland, A. R. Wallace's tour in, 

 with George Silk, i. 325 ; Mr. and 

 Mrs. A. R. Wallace's tour in, i. 

 412-414 ; A. R. Wallace and Mr. 

 Mitten go botanizing tour in, ii. 213, 

 214 

 VOL. II. 



Sylvester, Professor, anecdotes of, ii. 



114 

 "Synthetic Philosophy," by Herbert 



Spencer, ii. 33 

 "Systematic Morality," by William 



Jevons, i. 246 



TafF river, i. 252 



Tahoe, Lake, Miss Bird's account of, ii. 



174 



Talbot, Mr., of Margam Abbey, I 190 

 Talbot, Dr. D. H., A. R. Wallace 

 stays with, ii. 1 47 ; his zoological 

 farm, ii. 148 ; takes A. R. Wallace 

 over pork-curing establishment, ii. 

 149 

 Tasmania, plants of, studied by Sir. J. 



Hooker, ii. 100 

 Taylor, Miss Helen, step-daughter of 

 John Stuart Mill, ii. 236 ; President 

 of Political Prisoners' Aid Society, ii. 

 256 ; a supporter of land nationaliza- 

 tion, ii. 256 

 Taylor, Dr. J. M., President of Vassar 



College, ii. 113 

 Tebb, Mr. William, converts A. R. 

 Wallace to anti-vaccination, ii. 351 ; 

 publishes pamphlet by A. R. Wal- 

 lace on Vaccination, ii. 352 

 Tennyson, Alfred, A. R. Wallace 



lunches with, ii. 298, 299 

 Ternate, A. R. Wallace at, i. 359, 360, 

 363 ; A. R. Wallace gave an exhibi- 

 tion of his birds at, i. 364, 367, 369, 

 370, 371, 376 

 Thackeray, William Makepeace, " First 

 Day in the East," by i. 335; Professor 

 Tyndall's letter about, ii. 281 

 Thames, A. R. Wallace builds house 

 near, i. 416 ; sewage discussed, ii. 91 

 " Theory of Birds' Nests, A," by A. R. 



Wallace, i. 407 ; ii. 384 

 "Theory of Natural Selection from a 

 Mathematical Point of View, The," 

 by A. W. Bennett, ii. 7 

 Thompson, Sir W., Darwin's reference 



to, ii. 11 

 Thomson, J. A., of Aberdeen, ii. 34 

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