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INDEX 



" Gullivei-'s Travels," read by A. R. 



Wallace, i. 74 

 Gunnison river, ii. 176, 177 

 Guppy, Mr. and Mrs., seances at, 



ii. 300, 301 ; quoted, ii. 314 

 Gurney, Mr. Edward, helps to found 



Psychical Research Society, ii. 49 ; 



investigate spiritualism, ii. 334 

 Gity Faux, serio-comic play by A. R. 



Wallace, i. 239 

 Guy, Dr., on vaccination, ii. 352 

 Gwilym, Dafydd ap, Welsh poet, i. 168 



H 



'* Habit and Instinct," by Professor 



Lloyd Morgan, ii. 220 

 Haddock, Dr., his investigations of 



mesmerism, ii. 310 

 Hgeckel, Samuel Butler, on the theories 



of, ii. 83 



Hagen, Mr., at the Naturalists' Club 



dinner, ii. 115 

 Haggar, Morris, i. 372 

 Haileybury College, i. 39 

 Hale, Mr., anthropologist, ii. 126 

 Hall, Mr. Spencer, his lecture on 



mesmerism, i. 232 ; 

 Hall, Mr. S. C, ii. 277 ; present at 



seance, ii. 285 

 Hall of Science, lectures at the, i. 87 ; 



Robert Owen's addresses at, i. 104 

 Halley's Comet, i. 247 

 Halston, Jack Mytton of, i, 171 

 Hampden, John, his challenge to prove 



the convexity of the earth, ii. 365 ; 



A. R. Wallace accepts wager, ii. 365 ; 



the tests, ii. 365-369 ; his behaviour 



on losing his wager, ii. 370, 371 ; A. 



R. Wallace's legal actions against, 



ii. 372, 373 ; his continued libels on 



A. R. Wallace, ii. 374-376 

 Hanbury, Sir Thomas, visits A. R. 



Wallace at Parkstone, ii. 206 

 Hannay and Dietrichsen's Almanac, i. 



191 



Hanworth, the Wallaces' connection 



with, i. 2, 3 

 Harper's Ferry, ii. 136 



Harrison, Mr. Frederic, his connection 

 with the Industrial Remuneration 

 Conference, ii, 250 



Hart, Captain, A. R. Wallace stayed 

 with, i. 375 



Hartham described, i, 34, 35, 63 



Harvard University, ii. iii 



Haslemere, A. R. Wallace visits 

 Tennyson at, ii. 298, 799 



Haughton, Rev. S., article On the 

 Bee's Cell and the Origin of Species," 

 by, ii. 87 ; A. R. Wallace's criticism 

 of, ii. 88 ; kind letter from, 89 



Haweis, Rev. H. R., one of Dr. Lunn's 

 party at Davos, ii. 217, 218 



Hay, i. 160, 178 



Haxby, Mr., medium, j^'a^^-^ described, 



ii. 328, 329 

 Haydon, Mrs., medium, G. H. Lewes 



assertions on, ii. 281, 283, 290 

 Hayes, F. W., "Great Revolution of 



1905 " by, ii. 268 

 Hay ward, C. F., architect, i. 190 ; A. 



R. Wallace goes to live near, ii. 



103 



Hayward, Mr. Charles, bookseller and 

 chemist, an account of, i. 190, 191, 

 193 



Hay wards Heath, ii. 44 



Heatherside, residence of Augustus 

 Mongredien, ii. 60 



Heaton, Dr. John Henry, i. 146 ; re- 

 miniscence of dinner with, i. 149 



Heawood, Mr., librarian of the Royal 

 Geographical Society, i. 317 



Helen, unfortunate ship A. R. Wallace 

 started to return home in, i. 305 



Henry, M. Joseph, botanist, ii, 154 



Henslow, Rev. George, A. R. Wallace's 

 criticism of, ii. 212 ; on " Utility," ii. 

 215. 



Herbert, Hon. Auberon, dining with 

 John Stuart Mill, ii. 236 



Herbert, F. A., letter fram, ii. 396 



"Hereditary Genius," by Francis 

 Galton, i. 408 



Herschell, Sir John, i. 430 



Hertford, the Greenells' connection 

 with, i. 4 ; the Wallace family went 

 to live at, i. 12 ; William Wallace in 

 the office of an architect at, i. 14 ; 



