INDEX 



421 



Baines, Mr. Edward, on the condition 



of New Lanark, i, loi 

 Baines, Mr., African traveller, i. 405 

 Baker, Mr., of Kew, ii. 13. See note 

 Baker, Professor James H., of Denver 



High School, ii. 155 

 Balfour, Professor, A. R. Wallace calls 



on, ii. 405 

 Balfour, Right Hon. A. J., on the land 



question, ii. 254 ; seances at, ii. 334 

 Bali, i. 356 



Ball, Sir Robert, on " Cause of the Ice 



Age," ii. 216, 387 

 Baltimore, A. R. Wallace lectures at, 



ii, 113, 114 

 Banda, i. 357, 369 



Banka, A. R. Wallace goes to, i. 376 



Banner of Lights Boston, A. R. Wallace 

 writes letter to, ii. 340 



Barking, A, R. Wallace takes a house 

 at, i. 416 ; ii. 90 



Barra, Brazil, A. R. Wallace's expedi- 

 tion to, i. 281 



Barrett, Professor, ii. 34 ; paper on 

 thought reading at the meeting of 

 the British Association, ii. 49 ; founds 

 Psychical Research Society, ii. 49 



Barry, Mr., his designs for Houses of 

 Parliament, i. 189 



Bartholomew's " Specifications for 

 Practical Architecture," i. 189 



Bartlett, Mr., i. 384 



Barton-in-the-Clay, William and A. R. 

 Wallace land-surveying at, i. 106 ; 

 description of, i. iii, 118 



Batavia, i. 376 



Batchian, A. R. Wallace's residence at, 



i. 365. 367, 395 

 Bates, Henry Walter, entomologist, A. 

 R. Wallace's first meeting with, i. 

 237 ; extracts from correspondence 

 with, i. 254, 256 ; undertakes an 

 expedition to Brazil with A. R. 

 Wallace, i. 264, 266 ; the voyage 

 out, i. 267 ; nurses Herbert Wallace 

 with yellow fever and catches it him- 

 self, i. 282 ; collecting on the 

 Amazon, i. 326 ; letters from A. R. 

 Wallace to, i. 349-354» 35^, 373, 

 377 ; on mimicry in animals, i. 407 ; 

 becomes assistant secretary of the 



Royal Geographical Society, i. 415 ; 

 visits Darwin, ii. i ; consulted by 

 Darwin on colouring of caterpillars, 

 ii. 3 ; first meeting with Herbert 

 Spencer, ii. 23 ; urges Wallace to 

 investigate spiritualism, ii. 282 ; is 

 assistant examiner in Physical Geo- 

 graphy, ii. 406 

 Bateson, Mr., A. R. Wallace criticizes, 



ii. 213 ; on Utility, ii. 215 

 Bay of Biscay, storm in the, i. 267 

 Beacon^ The, on " Bad Times," ii. 



105 ^ 



Beacons, the, in Brecknockshire, i. 

 160; account of, i. 162-165, 249; 

 walk to, i. 251-253 



Beal, Professor, of Michigan, ii. 186 



Beane, river, i. 34, 35 



Beau Brummell, i. 7 



Becca de Nona, excursion to, i. 413 



Beddgelert, excursion to, ii. 403, 404 



Bedford, i. 117, 118, 129 



Bedfordshire, William and A. R. Wal- 

 lace land-surveying in, i. 106-I17 



Beecher, Henry Ward, ii. 122 



Bees' cells, Mr. Haughton on, ii. 87 ; 

 A. R. Wallace on, ii. 390 



Beetles, collecting, at Bukit Tima, i. 

 338 ; at Sarawak, i. 351 ; collected 

 in three and a half years, i. 360 ; 

 difficulty in obtaining, i. 379 



Bell, Arthur J., A. R. Wallace on the 

 works of, ii. 37, 38 



Bellamy, Mr. E., reference to Social- 

 ism of, ii. 199 ; his "Looking Back- 

 ward " considered, ii. 266 ; his 

 "Equality" considered, ii. 268-271 



Bellew, Mr. J., ii. 318, 324 



Belt, Mr., on protective leaves, ii. 65, 

 69 



Bencoolen, i. 376 



Bengeo, picturesque village, i. 35 



Beni, river, i. 320 



Bennett, A. W., his paper on "The 

 Theory of Natural Selection from a 

 Mathematical Point of View," ii. 

 7,8 



Bennett, Mr. E. T., ii. 277 



Bentham, Jeremy, co-shareholder with 



Robert Owen, i. 98 

 Berkhampstead, i. 135 



