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INDEX 



" Alteriora," by Professor Stuart 

 Blackie, ii. 257 



Alto Orinoco, A. R. Wallace's voyage 

 on the, ii, 71 



Altrincham, A. R. Wallace's lecture 

 at, ii. 201 



Alwen, North Wales, ii. 401 



Amazon, The, i. 15, 194 ; A. R. Wal- 

 lace and H. W. Bates undertake 

 collecting expedition to, i. 264, 275- 

 288 ; animal life on, i. 324, 328 ; 

 odoriferous plants on, ii. 68 ; ex- 

 penses of expedition to, ii. 360 



Amboyna, A. R. Wallace's expedition 

 to» i- 357> 369 ; butterflies of, i. 

 403 



America, i. 417 ; dispersal of man in, 



i. 422 ; trees with aromatic leaves 

 in, ii. 66 ; A. R. Wallace under- 

 takes lecturing tour in, ii. 105, 106 ; 

 A. R. Wallace's lecturing tour in, 



ii. 107, 199 

 Andermatt, walk to, ii. 213 



Andes, i. 284, 326 ; odoriferous plants 

 on the, ii. 68 



"Animal Life and Intelligence," by 

 G. J. Romanes ; reviewed by A. R. 

 Wallace, ii. 210 



Animals, distribution of, ii. 94-98 ; 

 lectures on colours and mimicry of, 

 ii. 105, 106, III, 1265 145, 148, 151, 

 158, 186, 385 



"Animals and Plants under Domesti- 

 cation," by Darwin, i. 422 ; ii. 

 II 



Annals and Magazine of Natural His- 

 tory, Thej A. R. Wallace's article, 

 "On the Law which has regulated 

 the Introduction of New Species," 

 in, i. 355 ; Rev. S. Haughton's article 

 " On the Bee's Cell and the Origin 

 of Species," in, ii. 87 



Antarctic Islands, the plants of, studied 

 by Sir J. Hooker, ii. 100 



Ansted, Professor, anecdote of, ii. 314 ; 

 examiner-in-chief in Physical Geo- 

 graphy, ii. 406, 407 ; A. R. Wallace's 

 estimate of, ii. 417 



Anthropology, A. R. Wallace lectures 

 on, ii. 128 



" Anticipations and Hopes for the Im- 



mediate Future," by A. R. Wallace, 

 quoted, ii. 221-223 



"Antiquity of Man, The," by Sir 

 Charles Lyell, i. 426, 430 



Ants, the effect of, on plants, ii. 64-71 



"Apparitions," articles by A. R. Wal- 

 lace, published in The Arena, ii. 210 



"Appreciation of the Past Century,, 

 by A. R. Wallace, in The Morning 

 Leader, ii. 220 



Arctic Plants in the Southern Hemi- 

 sphere and on Isolated Motmtain-tops 

 within the Tropics, differences of 

 opinion between Darwin and A. R. 

 Wallace on, ii. 20, 387 



Arena, The, A. R. Wallace writes an 

 article for, ii. 209 ; A. R. Wallace 

 writes two articles on " Apparitions," 

 for, 210 



Argyll, Duke of, discussions with, i. 

 435 ; " Origin of Species" criticised 

 by, ii. 8 ; on the flight of birds, ii. 25 



Arjuna, mount, i. 376 



Arkansas, ii. 178 



Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs., A. R. 

 Wallace's friendship with, ii. 120 



Aru Islands, successful expedition to 

 the, i. 356, 357, 369 



Astrolabe Bay, Dr. Maklay's adven- 

 tures in, ii. 35 



Astronomy, A. R. Wallace's first 

 interest in, i. 191 



Athol, Duke of, in connection with 

 the Glen Tilt case, ii. 259 



Atlaittic Monthly, The, paper on "The 

 Birth of the Solar System," in, i. 427 



Australia, birds of, i. 396-398 ; mam- 

 mals of, i. 420 



Avondale, Ohio, residence of Mr. 

 Dury, ii. 143 



Azores, Mr. C. H. Watson's botanical 

 studies in the, ii. 100 



B 



Backhouse Mr., alpine gardens of, ii. 50 

 "Bad Times," by A. R. Wallace, 



Herbert Spencer on, ii. 31 ; criticisms 



on, ii. 104, 105 

 Bagshot, ii. 60 

 Bahia, Darwin at, ii. 20 



