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INDEX 



*' English and American Flowers," 

 ii. 143 ; " Human Selection," ii. 209, 

 267; "The Method of Organic 

 Evolution," ii. 212, 213; "The 

 Expressiveness of Speech," ii. 213 ; 

 "Man's Place in the Universe," 

 ii. 232; "A Defence of Modern 

 Spiritualism," ii, 295 



Fortune, Mr., plant-collector, ii. 61 



"Forty-five Years of Registration 

 Statistics, proving Vaccination to 

 be both Useless and Dangerous," 

 pamphlet by A. R. Wallace, ii. 352 



Foster, Joseph, shareholder in the New 

 Lanark Mills, i. 98 



Foxwell, Professor, his connection 

 with the Industrial Remuneration 

 Conference, ii. 250 



Fraser^s Magazijie, review of "Origin 

 of Species " in, ii. 2 



Freeman, Mr. and Mrs., of Stockton, 

 ii. 159, 160 



Freeman'' s Journal on "Bad Times," 

 ii. 104 



Froebel, educational system of, i. 99 

 Frolicy gun-boat, waiting for orders to 



go to Singapore, i. 329-331 

 Fruits of the East, described, i. 353, 



354 ; Dr. Spruce on coloration of, 



ii. 71-73 



Fry, Mrs., her influence on prisoners, 

 ii. 218 



"Fuel of the Sun," by W. Mattieu 

 Williams, discussed, i. 429 



G 



Galapagos, the plants of, studied by 



Sir J. Hooker, ii. 100 

 Galaudet, Dr., head of National Deaf 



Mute College, Washington, ii. 130 

 Galle, i. 335 



" Gallos de Serra," hunt for, i. 284 

 Galton, Mr. Francis, " Hereditary 

 Genius," by, i. 408, 422 ; experi- 

 ments of, ii. 22, 34 ; A. R. Wallace 

 on, ii. 209 ; A. R. Wallace criticizes, 

 ii. 213 



Garden of the Gods described, ii. 179, 

 180 



Gardener's Chronicle^ i. 193 



Garrison, Mr. F. J., his interest in 



spiritualism, ii. 337 

 Geach, Mr. Frederick, mining engineer, 



i. 375 ; helps A. R. Wallace at 

 Grays, ii. 92, 93 ; unfortunate invest- 

 ments in lead .mines, ii. 362, 363 ; 

 accompanies A. R. Wallace and Mr. 

 Mitten to excursion in Wales, ii. 

 403 



Geddes, Professor Patrick, of Edin- 

 burgh, ii. 34 



Geikie, Sir Archibald, geological ex- 

 cursion at St. Andrews under the 

 guidance of, ii. 286" 



Gelli-duch-lithe, owned by Mr. Worth- 

 ington, i. 1S3, 186 



Gemmi Pass, A. R. Wallace's ascent 

 of, i. 325 



General Chronicle, i. 12 



" General Inclosure Act," A. R. 

 Wallace's criticism on, i. 150-158 



" Genesis of Species, The," ii. 10 



" Geographical Distribution of Ani- 

 mals," by A. R. Wallace, ii. 94-98, 

 379 



"Geological Climates and the Origin 

 of Climates," by A. R. Wallace, i. 

 406, 425 and note 



George, Henry, "Progress and Poverty," 

 by, ii, 14 ; Herbert Spencer on, 29- 

 30 ; A. R. Wallace makes the ac- 

 quaintance of, ii. 107 ; reference to, 

 241 ; his connection with the Land 

 Nationalization Society, ii. 255 ; on 

 English rule in Ireland, ii. 256 



Georgetown, ii. 186 



Gibbons, Dr., drive to the Redwood 

 Forest, ii. 158 



Gibraltar, i. 332 



Giffen, Sir Robert, on working men, 

 erroneous statements, i. 81-86 ; his 

 connection with the Industrial Re- 

 muneration Conference, ii. 250 



Oilman, President of Johns Hopkins 

 University, ii. 114 



Gilolo, i. 365, 394 



Glacial epoch, influence of, discussed, 



ii. 12, 100 



" Glacial Erosion of Lake Basins, The," 

 by A. R. Wallace in The Fortnightly 

 Review y ii. 389 



