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goes to Batchian, i. 365 ; letter to 

 George Silk, i. 365 ; letter to Thomas 

 Sims, i. 367 ; goes to Menado, 

 Amboyna, and Ceram, i. 369 ; voyage 

 back to Teraate, i. 370 ; letter to 

 George Silk, i. 371 ; letter to Bates, 

 '• 373 > S ^ to Timor and Cajeli in 

 Bouru, i. 375 ; Sourabaya and 

 Sumatra, i. 376 ; letter to H. \V. 

 Bates, i. 377 ; letter to George Silk, 

 i. 379 ; journey home, i. 383 ; back 

 in London, i. 384 ; at work on col- 

 lections, i. 385 ; "Narrative of Search 

 after Birds of Paradise," i. 387- 

 394 ; at work on various papers 

 dealing with birds, etc., of the Malay 

 Archipelago, i. 394 ; on parrots and 

 pigeons, i. 397 ; on butterflies, i. 400 ; 

 exhibition of birds and butterflies, 

 i. 404; at work on "Malay Archi- 

 pelago," i. 405 ; on natural selection, 

 i. 406 ; presidential address to the 

 Entomological Society, i. 408 ; home 

 life in London, i. 409 ; goes to Hurst- 

 pierpoint, i. 41 1 ; marriage to Miss 

 Mitten, i. 412 ; excursions in Wales 

 and Switzerland, i. 413 ; returns to 

 Hurstpierpoint, 414 ; tries for the 

 assistant secretaryship of the Royal 

 Geographical Society, i. 415 ; applies 

 for directorship of the Bethnal Green 

 Museum, i. 415 ; applies for superin- 

 tendentship of Epping Forest, i. 416 ; 

 reminiscences of Sir Charles Lyell, 

 i. 417 ; on the rate of change in 

 insects, i. 418 ; on the antiquity of 

 man, i. 419 ; on distribution, i. 420 ; 

 on dispersal of races of man, i. 421 ; 

 on pangenesis, i. 422 ; letter from 

 Sir Charles Lyell on glacial epoch, 

 on lake basins, i. 426 ; on origin of 

 solar system, i. 427 ; letter to Sir 

 Charles Lyell on " Fuel of the Sun," 

 i. 429 ; letter to Sir Charles Lyell on 

 freedom of thought as essential to 

 intellectual progress, i. 430 ; on dis- 

 establishment, i. 432 ; friendship with 

 Sir Charles Lyell, i. 433. 

 Friends and Acquaintances, ii. 1- 



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spondence, ii. 2 ; on colour of cater- 

 pillars, ii. 3 ; letter to The Field on 

 " Caterpillars and Birds," ii. 4 ; dis- 

 cussion on natural selection, ii. 7 ; 

 on meaning of origin of species, 

 ii. 8 ; Darwin's opinion of " Island 

 Life," ii. 12 ; discussion on influence 

 of glacial epoch, ii. 12 ; letters from 

 Darwin, ii. 13, 14, 15 ; differences of 

 opinion between Darwin and, ii. 16- 

 22 ; first meeting with Herbert 

 Spencer, ii. 23 ; discussion on flight 

 of birds, ii. 25 ; address on origin 

 of insects, ii. 26 ; letter from Herbert 

 Spencer on Land Nationalization 

 Society just formed, ii. 27 ; letter 

 from H. Spencer on " Progress and 

 Poverty," ii. 29 ; Herbert Spencer 

 on " Bad Times," ii. 31 ; letters from 

 H. Spencer on Lord Salisbury, ii. 32 ; 

 scientific friends, ii. 33 ; reminiscences 

 of Huxley, ii. 34 ; meets Dr. Mik- 

 lucho Maklay, ii. 34 ; misunderstand- 

 ing with Huxley, ii. 36 ; on Arthur 

 J. Bell's works, ii. 37 ; feeling of 

 inferiority to Huxley, ii. 39 ; on 

 degrees of latitude, ii. 40 ; remini- 

 scences of Dr. Carpenter, ii. 42 ; 

 reminiscences of Mivart, ii. 43-45 ; 

 reminiscences of the meetings of the 

 British Association, ii. 45-50 ; friend- 

 ship with Sir James Brooke, ii. 51 ; 

 his letter to Professor Rolleston on 

 Christianity, ii. 52; on "Govern- 

 ment Aid to Science," ii. 55-59 J his 

 connection with Mr. Augustus Mon- 

 gredien, ii. 60 ; W. Wilson's letter 

 to, ii. 62 ; letter from Dr. Spruce on 

 the modifications in plant structure 

 produced by the agency of ants, 

 ii. 64 ; letter from Dr. Spruce on 

 aromatic leaves, ii. 65 ; on leaf- 

 cutting ants, ii. 69 ; letter from Dr. 

 Spruce on coloration of edible fruits, 

 ii. 71 ; reminiscences of Dr. Purland, 

 ii. 75-83 j his connection with Mr. 

 Samuel Butler, ii. 83-86 ; his criticism 

 of Mr. Houghton, ii. 87-89 ; goes to 

 live at Barking, ii. 90 ; the purchase 

 of land at Grays, ii. 91 ; building the 

 bouse and laying out garden, ii. 92 ; 

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