INDEX 



445 



Quincy House, Boston, A. R. Wallace 

 stays at, ii. io8 



Quarterly Journal of Science^ The, 

 A, R. Wallace's " Ice-marks in North 

 Wales" printed in, i. 412; A. R. 

 Wallace's article on " Man " in, i. 

 427 ; Mr. Mivart's criticism of Dar- 

 win in, ii. 10 



Quarterly Review, The, ' ' Geological 

 Climates and the Origin of Species," 

 published in, i. 406 



R 



Rabelais, i. 227 



" Races of Man and Natural Selection," 



Darwin's opinion of, i. 418 

 Radnorshire, i. 140 



Ramage, Dr., cures A. R. Wallace of 

 consumption, i. 146 



Rambler, The, read by A. R. Wal- 

 lace, i. 75 



Ramsay, Sir Andrew, "The Old 

 Glaciers of Switzerland and North 

 Wales," by, i. 412 



Randi, Signer, seances at, ii. 327 



Ranklin, Professor, geniality of, ii. 46 



Ravensburgh Castle, i, 107 



Rawdon Cottage, residence of Wal- 

 laces at Hoddesdon, i. 74 



Rayleigh, Lord, supports Professor 

 Barrett's paper on thought-reading, 

 ii. 49 



Reader, The, Herbert Spencer, editor 

 of, ii. 24; *'How to Civilize 

 Savages," by A. R. Wallace in, ii. 

 52 



Reclus, M. Elisee, visits A. R. Wal- 

 lace at Parkstone, ii. 207 ; discussion 

 on "How to Model the Earth," ii. 

 214 



" Red Lions," A. R. Wallace admitted 



to the fraternity of, ii. 48 

 Rees, David, W. and A. R. Wallace 



lodge with, i. 179, 193, 194; A. R. 



Wallace revisits, i. 253 

 Reeve, Mr. Lovel, " Travels on the 



Amazon and Rio Negro," published 



by, i. 321 



Regan, Mr. C. Tate, of the British 

 Museum, i. 286 



Reichenbach, Baron, Professor Tyn- 



dall's comments on, ii. 280 

 Reid, Dr. G. Archdall, " Present 



Evolution of Man," ii. 215 

 Reid, Mayne, Soda springs mentioned 



by, ii. 179 

 Rendall, Mr. E. A., letters written by, 



i, II 

 Reno, ii. 175 



"Representative House of Lords, A," 

 by A. R. Wallace in The Contem- 

 porary Review, ii. 212 



Rhaidr-Gwy (Rhayader), W. and A. R. 

 Wallace surveying at, i. 145, 148 



Rhone Glacier, ii. 213 



Richard, Mr. John, " How it can be 

 done," by, ii. 272 



Rievaulx Abbey, visit to, ii. 50 



Riley, Professor, A. R. Wallace stays 

 with, ii. 117, 119 



Rio, Darwin at, ii. 20 



Rio Negro, A. R. Wallace's collecting 

 expeditions up the, i. 281, 283, 284 ; 

 animal Hfe on the, i. 324 



Ripon, Lord, his connection with Beth- 

 nal Green Museum, i. 415 ; ii. 90 



Roaring Meg, origin of name, i. 108 



Roberts, Miss, portraits of the Greenell 

 family given to, i. 5 j mourning ring 

 given to A. R. Wallace by, i. 6 ; her 

 gift of ;^iooo to A. R. Wallace, ii. 

 378 



Roberts, Mr. John, i. 5 



Robertson, William, his " History of 



Charles V.,"and History of America," 



i. 232 



Robinson, E. W., illustrations by, i. 

 403, 405 



Robinson, in Alabama, Fanny Wallace 



has a school at, i. 223 

 Rocky Mountains, ii. 175, 178, 184 

 " Roderick Random," by Smollet, read 



by A. R. Wallace, i. 75 

 Rogues, Dr., of Toulouse, ii. 303, 304 

 Rolleston, Professor George, A. R. 



Wallace's letter on Christianity to, 



ii„ 52 



Romanes, Professor G. J., his corre- 

 spondence with Darwin on Spiritual- 

 ism, ii. 125 ; on Utility, ii. 215 ; 

 beginning of acquaintance with A. R. 



