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INDEX 



"News from Nowhere," by William 

 Morris, ii. 267 



Newton, Dr., ii. 308 



Newton, Professor Alfred, "Dictionary 

 of Birds " by, ii. 26, 34 ; A. R. 

 Wallace the guest of, at Cambridge, 

 ii. 45 ; urges A. R. Wallace to write 

 a book on the geographical distribu- 

 tion of animals, ii. 94, 211 



Newtown, in Montgomeryshire, birth- 

 place of Robert Owen, i. 91, 148 



New York, A. R. Wallace visits, ii. 

 107, 108, 113 



Neio York Journal, The, A. R. Wallace 

 writes on " Social Evolution " for, 

 ii. 220 



New Zealand, animals of, i. 421 ; the 

 plants of, studied by Sir J. Hooker, 

 ii. 100 



Niagara, ii. 125 ; A. R. Wallace stays 

 at, ii. 127 



Nichol, Miss, medium, ii. 278 ; shnces 



described, ii. 279, 292, 293 

 Nichols, Dr., his interest in spiritualism, 



ii. 337, 339 

 Nicholson, Professor J. Shield, on 

 agrarian distress in the Highlands, 

 ii. 254 



Nmeteenth Century ^ The, " A Sugges- 

 tion to Sabbath-Keepers," by A. R. 

 Wallace, in, ii. 212 ; Romanes' 

 article on " Physiological Selection " 

 in, ii. 316, 317, 394 



NoUoth, Captain, of the Frolic, i. 329- 

 331 



Nordhoff, Mr., A. R. Wallace dines 



with, ii. 119 

 Norfolk, Duke of, ii. 44 

 North, Miss, reference to her flower 



painting, ii. 147, 161 ; gives A. R. 



Wallace a plant of blue Puya, ii. 205 

 North Platte river, ii. 184 

 "Notre Dame de Lourdes," by M. 



Henri Lasserre, ii. 305-307 

 Nulty, Bishop, of Meath, a supporter 



of land nationalization, ii. 256 

 Nutwood Cottage, the residence of A. 



R. Wallace at Godalming, ii. 103 



O 



Oastler, Mr. Robert, on the condition 



of New Lanark, i. loi 

 "Oceanic Islands," A. R. Wallace 



lectures on, ii. 106, 113, 125, 148 

 Ogden, ii. 156, 157, 176 

 Ogilvie, Professor, his "Essay of the 



Right of Property in Land," ii. 



241 

 Ohio, ii. 139 



Old Bedford canal, Norfolk, experi- 

 ments to prove convexity of the earth 

 at, ii. 365 



"Old Glaciers of Switzerland and 

 North Wales, The," by Sir Andrew 

 Ramsay, i. 412 



Old Orchard, residence of A. R. 

 Wallace, ii. 227 



Old red sandstone, i. 164, 170, 249 



Olerich, Henry, "Cityless and Country- 

 less World," by, ii. 268 



Omaha, ii. 185 



" On the Alcoholic Compound termed 



Punch," ii, 47, 48 

 " On the Evils, Impolicy, and Anomaly 



of Individuals being Landlords and 



Nation's Tenants," by Robert Dick, 



M.D., ii. 241-243 

 " On the Law which has regulated the 



Introduction of New Species," by 



A. R. Wallace, i. 355 

 "On the Zoological Geography of 



Malay Archipelago," see note, i. 369 

 Ongar, A. R. Wallace's first school at, 



i. 31 



Ontario, Lake, ii. 187 

 Ophir, Mount, A. R. Wallace's expe- 

 dition to, i, 340 

 Orang utan, i. 343 



"Origin of the Fittest, The," A. R. 



Wallace's reviews of, ii. 132, 133 

 "Origin of Human Races under the 



Law of Natural Selection," Herbert 



Spencer's opinion of, ii. 24 

 "Origin of Language and of Myths, 



The," by Morgan Kavanagh, ii. 80 

 " Origin of Man as an Intellectual and 



Moral Being," differences of opinion 



between Darwin and A. R. Wallace 



on, ii. 16 



