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INDEX 



Coues, Dr. Elliott, A. R. Wallace's 

 acquaintance with, ii. 117, 123; his 

 interest in spiritualism, ii. 341, 342 



Coulcher, Mr., referee for A. R. 

 Wallace in the flat-earth experiments, 

 ii. 365-370 



Coulson, Mr., mining engineer at 

 Sadong, i. 341, 343 



Coulter's "Flora of the Rocky Moun- 

 tains," ii. 176 



Council Bluffs, ii. 185 



Council Fire, The, ii. 129 



Coupang, i. 369 



Couvercle, i. 325 



Coventry, i. 138, 238 



Cowper, William, the poet, quoted, 

 i. 28 



Cox, Mr., of Cox's Hotel, sedjtce held 



at, ii. 287-290 

 Cox, Mr. Robert, A. R, Wallace stays 



with, in Edinburgh, ii. 257 

 Cox, Serjeant, ii. 277 

 *' Creed of Science," by W. Graham, 



Darwin's comments on, ii. 14 

 Creighton, Dr. C, on epidemic 



diseases, ii. 354 

 Crimea, i. 331 ; A. R. Wallace's 



remarks on the war, i. 347 

 Croll, Mr. James, on the glacial epoch, 



i. 406, 425 ; ii. 13 ; A. R. Wallace 

 corresponds with, ii. 100 ; on the 

 Ice Age, ii. 216, 386 



Crookes, Sir William, ii. 34 ; his interest 

 in spiritualism, ii. 277, 336 ; recep- 

 tion of his book on spiritualism, ii, 

 282 ; present at seance, ii. 286 ; elec- 

 trical tests, ii. 291 ; on mediums, ii. 

 294 ; experiments with Mr. Home, 



ii. 295 



Crowell, Dr. Eugene, his " Primitive 

 Christianity and Modern Spiritual- 

 ism," ii. 295 



Croydon, A. R. Wallace resides at, 

 ii. 98 ; Romanes calls at, ii. 314 



Crutwell, Clement Henry, headmaster 

 of Hertford Grammar School, de- 

 scribed, i. 49-51 ; boarders' meals 

 at, i. 55 ; November 5th celebrations, 

 i. 66 



Crymlyn Burrows, walk to, described, 

 i. 247 



Crynant, i. 180 



Crystal Palace, i. 321 



Cuba, A. R. Wallace writes for Daily 



Chronicle, on, ii. 220 

 Cubitt, Mr., builder, i. 14 

 Culverwell, Mr. E. P., ii. 387 



D 



Daily Chronicle, The, A. R. Wallace 

 interviewed by, ii. 210 ; writes for, 

 ii, 220 



Dale, Mr., mill-owner, Robert Owen's 

 connection with, i. 95 



Dalhousie, Earl of, his connection with 

 the Industrial Remuneration Con- 

 ference, ii. 250 



Dana, Professor J. D., A. R. Wallace 

 meets, ii. 113; on permanence of 

 oceanic and continental areas, ii. 

 386 



Dante's "Inferno," read by A, R. 



Wallace, i. 75 

 "Darkness and Dawn, the Peaceful 



Birth of a New Age," ii. 268 

 Darlington, A. R. Wallace lectures at, 



ii, 201 



Dartmoor, ii. 51 ; A. R. Wallace on 

 importance of preserving, ii. 238 



Darwen, A. R. Wallace lectures at, 

 ii. 201 



" Darwin, Charles," by A. R. Wallace, 

 ii. 2 



Darwin, Charles, his "Origin of 

 Species," i. 255, 372 ; Journal of, i. 

 256 ; A. R. Wallace's letter to, i. 

 355 ; A. R. Wallace's letter to, 

 on " Varieties," i. 363, 365 ; on 

 "Utilities," 1.-407; "Descent of 

 Man," by, i. 408 ; his opinion ot 

 " The Races of Man and Natural 

 Selection," i. 418 ; his theory of 

 Pangenesis, i. 422, 425 ; his opinions 

 on the influence of the glacial epoch, 

 i. 425, 426 ; natural selection dis- 

 cussed, i. 427, 428 ; his connection 

 with A. R. Wallace, ii. i ; ill health 

 of, ii. 2 ; discussion on colour of 

 caterpillars, ii. 3 ; letter to A. R. 

 Wallace, ii. 7 ; Duke of Argyll's 



