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INDEX 



"South Wales Farmer, The," article 

 by A. R. Wallace, i. 207-222 



Spa, Belgium, A. R. Wallace and Mr. 

 Mitten stay at, ii. 405 



Spalding, Mr., ii. 392 



"Specifications for Practical Archi- 

 tecture," Bartholomew's, i. 189 



Spectator^ The^ read by A. R. Wallace, 



i. 75 



Spence, Thomas, his lecture on land 

 nationalization, treatment he received, 



ii. 240, 241 



Spencer, Herbert, philosophy of, i. 

 104; on "equality of opportunity," 



i. 175, 177, 422 ; A. R. Wallace's re- 

 miniscences of, ii. 23 ; discussion on 

 flight of birds, ii. 25 ; letter to Wal- 

 lace on Land Nationalization Society, 



ii. 27 J letter to A. R. Wallace on 

 "Progress and Poverty," ii. 29 ; on 

 "Bad Times," ii. 31 j controversy 

 with Lord Salisbury on natural 

 selection, ii. 32 ; in society, ii. 33 ; 

 on land nationalization, ii. 235, 238, 

 240, 266 ; reference to his "Justice," 

 ii. 272 ; on Vaccination, ii. 351. 



Spenser's "Faerie Queene," read by 

 A. R. Wallace, i. 75 



Spiritual Magazine^ The, founded by 

 William Howitt, ii. 286, 291 



Spiritualism, A. R. Wallace, lectures 

 on, ii. 160 ; discussed, ii. 275-350 



Spithead, in ship of war at, i. 329 



Spriggs, Mr., ii. 308 



Spruce, Dr. Richard, his meeting with 

 A. R. Wallace in Brazil, i. 276 ; on 

 new species at Santarem, i. 279 ; 

 Herbert Wallace's letters to, i. 289 ; 

 letter from A. R. Wallace describing 

 his voyage home, i. 302-309, 311; 

 his return home and residence at 

 Hurstpierpoint, i, 411 ; A. R.Wallace 

 visits, ii. 50 ; letter from W. Wilson 

 to, ii. 262 ; letter to A. R. Wallace, 

 ii. 64 ; his letter on odours of leaves 

 quoted, ii. 65 ; letter on coloration 

 of edible fruits, quoted, ii. 71-73 



St. Albans, Duke of, property of, at 

 Hanworth, i. 3 



St. Andrews, geological excursion to, 

 ii. 286 



St. Andrew's churchyard, Hertford, 

 family tomb of William Greenell in, 



i. 4 ; Thomas Vere Wallace buried 

 in, i. 223 



St. Andrew's Street, Hertford, home 



of the Wallaces in, i. 32, 47, 63, 73 

 Stanfield, Senator and Mrs., their 



interest in spiritualism, ii. 341 

 Stanford's " Compendium of Geography 



and Travel," ii. loi, 210, 390 

 Stanford, Senator and Mrs., ii. 119; 



sketch of, ii. 165, 166 ; university 



founded by, 167, 168 

 Stanner Rocks, i, 140 

 Stanzerhorn, A. R. Wallace ascends 



the, ii. 213 

 Statistical Society, Sir Robert Giffen's 



Presidential Address to, i. 81, 85 

 St. Bernard hospice on pass, i. 413, 



414 



Stephen's "Manual of British Coleop- 

 tera," i. 237 



Stevens, Mr. Samuel, A. R. Wallace's 

 agent when in Brazil, i. 266 j his 

 assistance to A. R. Wallace on his 

 return, i. 313 ; A. R. Wallace's 

 collections sent to, i. 338 ; letter to 

 A. R. Wallace, i. 355, 385 ; manages 

 A. R. Wallace's money affairs during 

 the Malay Archipelago expedition, 



ii. 360, 361 

 Stevenage, i. 116 



St. George's, Southwark, the Wallace 



family went to live at, i. 12 

 St. Helena, ii. 100 



St. John, Sir Spencer, A. R. Wallace's 

 friendship with, ii. 5 1 



St. Lawrence, Lake, ii. 188, 189 



St. Louis, A. R. Wallace visits the 

 Trelease Botanic Garden at, ii. 146 



St. Mark's Crescent, Regent's Park, 

 A. R. Wallace takes a house in, i. 

 411 ; Sir Charles Lyell's visits to, i. 

 434 ; Darwin's visits to, ii. i ; Her- 

 bert Spencer's visits to, ii. 33 j social 

 evening at, ii. 75 



Stirling, James Hutchinson, A. R. 

 Wallace's review of, ii. 212 



Stockton, Frank, A. R. Wallace's 

 comments on the books of, ii. 135 



Stockton, San Francisco, A. R. Wallace 



