INDEX 



Lindley, article by, i. 194, 237 ; "Vege- 

 table Kingdom " by, ii. 67 



Lindley's' " Elements of Botany" 

 bought by A. R. Wallace, i. 193 



Linnean Society, The, i. 320, 363 ; A. R. 

 Wallace's paper on "Varieties" read 

 to, i. 365, 366 ; A. R. Wallace attends 

 meetings of, i. 386 ; paper on the 

 "Malayan Papilionidse " read before, 

 i. 400 ; A. R. Wallace reads paper on 

 "The Problem of Utility" to, ii. 215 ; 

 Romanes' paper on ' ' Physiological 

 Selection" at, ii. 316 



Liverpool, anecdote of Mr. Higgins at, 

 i. 122, 267 ; A. R. Wallace arrives 

 from America at, ii, 200 ; A. R. 

 Wallace lectures at, ii. 201, 209 



Lippitt, General Francis, ii. 123, 341 ; 

 his spiritualistic experiences, ii. 344- 

 346 



Llanbadock, Welsh village, i. 21, 2 5;, 26 

 Llanberris, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. 



Wallace stay at, i. 412 

 Llanbister, W. and A. R. Wallace 



surveying at, i. 148, 150 

 Llandrillo, North Wales, ii. 403 

 Llandrindod, i. 151 

 Llanfihangel-nant-Melan, i. 161 

 Llangollen, i. 161 

 Llanrhaiadr, i. 249 



Llantwit Cottage at Neath, residence of 



Wallaces at, i. 244, 256 

 Llantwit-juxta-Neath, survey of, i. 245 

 Llia river, i. 167, 251 

 Llewellyn, Mr. J. Dillwyn, orchid of, 



i. 194 



Lobo Raman, A. R. Wallace goes to, 

 i. 376 



Lockyer, Sir Norman, his theory of the 

 solar system, i. 427 ; ii. 34 ; assistant 

 examiner in Physical Geography, ii. 

 406 



Lodge, Sir Oliver, as socialist, ii. 272 

 Lombok, A. R. Wallace's stay at, 



i. 356 ; birds of, i. 396, 420 

 London, A. R. Wallace's life in, i. 79, 

 87, 117 ; by rail to, i. 135, 243 ; A. 

 R. Wallace's return to, from the 

 Amazon, i. 313, 325 ; A. R. Wallace 

 returns to, from the Malay Archi- 

 pelago, i. 384 ; A. R. Wallace resides 



437 



in, i. 385, 411, 414 ; A. R. Wallace 



leaves, ii. 90, 200 

 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Charles 



Mackay in comparison with, ii. 260 

 "Looking Backwood," by E. Bellamy, 



considered, ii. 266 

 Lourdes, the miracles of, ii. 302-309 

 " Lourdes and its Miracles," by Rev. 



R. F. Clarke, ii. 305 

 "Lourdes avec Zola, A," by Felix 



Lacaze, ii. 307, 341 

 Lowell Institute of Boston, invites A. 



R. Wallace to give series of lectures, 



ii. 105, 106 

 Lowell, J. Russell, one of Darwin's 



pall-bearers, ii. 103 ; at farewell 



dinner to A. R. Wallace, ii. 115 

 Lowestoft, epitaph on Charles Ward 



at, quoted, i. 8 

 Lubbock, Sir John (Lord Avebury), 



social meetings at the house of, ii. 33, 



34 



Lucerne, A. R. Wallace stays at, ii. 213 

 Ludlow, i. 170 



Lunn, Dr., invites A. R. Wallace to 

 Davos, ii. 216-220 ; far-reaching 

 consequences of A. R. Wallace's 

 visit to Davos, ii. 233, 380, 398 



Luray, caves of, described, ii. 136, 

 137 



Luton, i. 129 



Lyell, Sir Charles, " Principles of 

 Geology" by, i. 133, 162, 355, 363 ; 

 his opinion of A. R. Wallace's article 

 on "Varieties," i. 365, 366; A. R. 

 Wallace on, i. 406, 415 ; his friendship 

 with A. R. Wallace, i. 417 ; letter 

 from A. R. Wallace on the rate of 

 change of insects, i. 418 ; letter from 

 A. R. Wallace on the antiquity of 

 man, i. 419; discussions on dis- 

 tribution and dispersal, i. 420 ; letter 

 from A. R. Wallace on G. H. Lewes, 

 i. 423 ; his letter to A. R. Wallace 

 on glacial epoch, i. 424 ; on origin of 

 lake-basins, i. 426, 428 ; letter from 

 A. R. W^allace on "Fuel of the 

 Sun," i. 429 ; discussion on the 

 antiquity of man, i. 430 ; A. R. 

 Wallace's reminiscences of, i. 433- 

 435; letter from Darwin to, ii. 21 ; 



