INDEX 



427 



criticism of " Origin of Species," 

 ii. 8, 9 ; A. R. Wallace's review of 

 *'The Descent of Man," ii. 10; St. 

 George Mivart's attitude towards, 

 ii, 10 ; on the glacial epoch, ii. 12 ; 

 letters to A. R. Wallace from, ii. 13- 

 15 ; differences of opinion between 

 A. R. Wallace and, ii. 16; i. The 

 Origin of Man as an Intellectual 

 and Mo7'al Beings ii. 16 ; 2. Sexual 

 Selection through Female Choice, ii. 17 ; 

 3. Arctic Plants in Southern Hemi- 

 sphere^ and on Isolated Mountain-tops 

 within the Tropics^ ii. 20 ; 4. Pan- 

 ge7iesis, ii. 21 ; A. R. Wallace's 

 feelings towards, ii. 39 ; Mivart's 

 criticism of, ii. 44 ; Samuel Butler 

 on, ii. 84 ; death of, ii. 102, 103 ; 

 his letters to Romanes on spiritualism, 

 ii. 3iS> 317-321, 324; helps to 

 procure Civil Service Pension for 

 A. R. Wallace, ii. 378 ; references 

 to, ii. 383, 384, 386, 387, 388, 

 390 



Darwin, Dr. Erasmus, ii. i ; Samuel 



Butler's exposition of the doctrines 



of, ii. 83, 84 

 Darwin, Mr. Francis, ii. 387 

 Darwin, Professor G. H., ii. 387 

 "Darwinism," by James Hutchinson 



Stirling, ii. 212 

 "Darwinism," A. R. Wallace lectures 



on, ii. 105, 106, 109, 113, 114, 126, 



127, 153, 158, 186 

 "Darwinism," by A. R. Wallace, 



i. 417 ; coloration of insects treated 



in, ii. 6 ; sexual selection through 



female choice treated in, ii. 18; 



writes, ii. 206 ; new edition of, ii. 220, 



316, 386 



Davidson, Mr., of the U.S. Geological 

 Survey, ii. 158 



Davies, Miss, A. R. Wallace boarded 

 with, i. 69, 70 



Davies, Rev. C. Maurice, ii. 277 



Davos, Dr. Lunn's party at, ii. 216- 

 220, 228, 231 



Davy, Sir Humphry, his "Lectures on 

 Agricultural Chemistry," i. 205 



Dawson, Sir William, Canadian geolo- 

 gist, ii. 43, 116 



" Debatable Land between this World 

 and the Next, The," by Robert Dale 

 Owen, ii, 294 



" Defence of Modern Spiritualism," by 

 A. R. Wallace, in The Fortnightly 

 Review, ii. 295 



Defoe, Daniel, his "History of the 

 Great Plague," i. 74 



Dent du Midi, i, 412 



Denver, A. R. Wallace goes to, ii. 

 155, 176, 184 



"Descent of Man," by Charles Dar- 

 win, i. 408, ii. 7 ; A. R. Wallace's 

 impressions of, ii. 9, 10, 18 



"Development of Human Races under 

 the Law of Natural Selection," 

 article by A. R. Wallace, ii. 383 



De Vries, Dutch botanist, ii. 213 



Devynock, i, 165 



Dialectical Society, A. R, Wallace on 

 the committee of, ii. 276 ; Mr. 

 Varley's evidence in the Report of 

 the, ii. 291 ; A. R. Wallace reads 

 paper to, ii, 295 



" Diary of a Physician," Samuel War- 

 ren's, read by A. R, Wallace, i. 

 75 



Dick, Robert, quoted on land question, 



ii, 241-243 

 "Dictionary of Birds," by Professor 



Newton, ii. 26 

 Dietrichsen's Almanac, i. 191 

 Dilke, Elizabeth, grandmother of 



A. Russel Wallace, i. 2 ; probable 



maiden name of, i. 6 

 Dinas rock, i. 250; excursion to, ii. 



404 



" Disestablishment and Disendow- 

 ment," by A. R. Wallace, i. 432 



"Distribution of Animals, Geographi- 

 cal," ii. 94-98 ; ii. 211 



Distribution of Plants, "Island Life," 

 by A. R. Wallace, ii. 99-101 



Distribution — Zoology, A. R. Wallace 

 writes for the " Encyclopsedia Britan- 

 nica," ii. 98 



" Dobbo in the Trading Season," by 

 A. R. Wallace, i. 406 



Dogs, "homing" instinct of, ii. 391 



Dohrn, Anton, A. R. W^allace's criti- 

 cism of, ii, 295 



