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INDEX 



Hue's "Travels," i. 349 

 Hudson, Miss, ancestor of A. R. Wal- 

 lace, i. 4 



Hudson, Mr., "Naturalist in La Plata, 

 The," by, ii. 71, 158 ; reviewed by 

 A. R. Wallace, ii. 210 



Hudson river, A. R. Wallace's excur- 

 sion up, ii. 108 



Hughes, Rev. Hugh Price, one of Dr. 

 Lunn's party at Davos, ii. 217, 218 



Hughes and Son, Messrs., of Wrexham, 

 Welsh literature published by, i. 168 



" Human Personality," by Myers, ii, 

 331 



" Human Progress, Past and Future," 

 in the Boston Arena^ ii. 389 



" Human Selection," by A. R. Wallace 

 in The Fortnightly Review ^ ii, 209, 

 267, 389 



r Hunianite Nouville, article by A. 

 R. Wallace in, ii. 220 



Humbold's " Personal Narrative of 

 Travels in South America," its in- 

 fluence on A. R. Wallace, i. 232 ; 

 " Cosmos," by, i, 255, 354 ; quoted, 

 ii. 72 



Humboldt river, ii. 176 

 Hume, David, quoted, ii, 309 

 "Humphrey Clinker," read by A. R. 



Wallace, i. 75 

 Hunter, W. W., Director-General of 



Statistics for India, ii, 263 

 Hurstpierpoint, residence of Mr. Mit- 

 ten at, i. 411 ; A. R. Wallace's visits 

 to, i. 411 ; goes to live at, i. 414, 

 422 



Hutchinson, Mr. J. G., on working 

 men's, wages, i. 81 



Huxley, Leonard, ii. 37 



Huxley, T. H., first meeting with A. 

 R. Wallace, i. 323 ; " On the Origin 

 of Species," i. 355, 415 ; his classifi- 

 cation of man, i. 419 ; quoted, ii. 

 16, 21 ; social meetings at, ii. 33 ; 

 A. R. Wallace's friendship with, ii. 

 34; his misunderstanding with A. 

 R. Wallace, ii. 36 ; correspondence 

 on Mr. Bell's works, ii. 37 ; A. R. 

 Wallace's feelings towards, ii. 39, 

 42 ; acquaintance with Dr. Purland, 

 ii. 75 ; obituary notice of Darwin by, 



ii. 103 ; his attitude towards spirit- 

 ualism, ii. 280, 350; John Hamp- 

 den's letter to, ii. 374 ; helps to 

 procure Civil Service Pension for A. 

 R. Wallace, ii. 378 



Hyatt, Mr., biologist, ii. 109 ; at Bos- 

 ton Naturalists' Club dinner, ii. 115 



Hyndham, Mr. H. M., reprints lecture 

 by Thomas Spence, ii. 240 



Hyndman, H. M., as socialist, ii. 272 



I 



Ibis^ The, A, R. Wallace's paper on 



*' Pigeons" published in, i. 399 

 " Ice Age and its Work," articles by 



A. R. Wallace, ii. 210 

 " Ice-marks in North Wales," by A. 



R. Wallace, printed in Quarterly 



Journal of Science, i. 412 

 lies, Mr., manager of Windsor Hotel, 



Montreal, ii. 86 ; A. R. Wallace 



stays with, ii. 189 

 "Iliad," Pope's, read by A. R. Wal- 

 lace, i. 75 

 Inambari river, i, 320 

 " Incidents in my Life," by Home, the 



medium, ii. 289 

 Independent, The, of New York, A. R. 



Wallace reviews " The Origin of the 



Fittest " in, ii. 132 

 " Industrial Remuneration Report," ii. 



250 



"Inefficiency of Strikes," letter by A. 

 R. Wallace to The Labour Annual, 

 ii. 223 



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



Wallace, i. 75 

 Ingleby, Mr, C. M., A. R. Wallace's 



acquaintance with, ii. 90 

 Insects, A. R, Wallace collecting at 



Bukit Tima, i. 338, 403 ; number of, 



in Malacca and Borneo, i, 353, 360 ; 



on the probable rate of change of, 



i. 418 

 Interlachen, i. 414 



International Congress of Spiritualists, 

 A. R. Wallace chairman at, ii. 399 



Irish, in America, ii. 120, 140, 188 ; 

 landlordism, ii. 239 



