INDEX 



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home occupations of, i, 65-69 ; A. R. 

 Wallace goes to London to live with, 

 i. 79 ; on the condition of working 

 men, i. 81-84 > evenings in London, 

 i. 86, 87 ; goes to Neath to settle 

 William's affairs, i. 141 ; A. R. 

 Wallace goes to, i. 229 ; sets up 

 business with Alfred in Neath, i. 

 244; tries farming, i. 262 ; leaves 

 England and settles in California, 

 i. 263 ; meets A. R. Wallace in San 

 Francisco, ii. 158; A. R. Wallace 

 stays with, ii. 159 ; excursion to 

 Yosemite Valley, ii. 160-162; 

 goes to Santa Cruz, ii. 169 ; A. R. 

 Wallace leaves, ii. 170; present at 

 seance^ ii. 346-348 



Wallace, Mary, i. 2 



Wallace, Mary Anne, early death of, 

 i. 15 



Wallace, Mary Anne, mother of A. 

 Russel Wallace, oil paintings of the 

 Greenell ancestors in the possession 

 of, i. 5, 61 



Wallace, Thomas Vere, father of 

 A. Russel Wallace, i. I,i3 ; his burial- 

 place, i. 4 ; an account of the life of, 

 i. 6 ; his marriage, i. 10 ; starts an 

 illustrated magazine, i. 1 1 ; money 

 difficulties and removal with family 

 to Usk, i. 12 ; and afterwards to 

 Hertford and to Hoddesdon, i. 12; 

 more money difficulties and death, 

 i. 13 ; his appearance and character, 

 i. i6-l8; Shakespeare, readings 

 from, i. 17 ; verses by, quoted, i. 18 ; 

 received pupils, i. 46 ; life at Hert- 

 ford, i. 71, 74, 75 ; religion of, i. 77 



Wallace, William, grandfather of A. 

 Russel Wallace, i. 2, 3 



Wallace, William, brother of A. Russel 

 Wallace, i. i ; his height, i. 3 ; 

 his education and start in life, 

 i. 14-16 ; A. R. Wallace's childish 

 recollection of, i. 24 ; land-surveying 

 at Barton, and A. R. Wallace goes 

 to live with, i. 106-I14 ; obtains 

 survey of Turvey, i. 117; life at 

 Turvey, i. 1 19-127 ; survey at Silsoe, 

 i. 129 ; survey of Soulbury, i. 131 ; 

 returns to Hoddesdon for holiday, i. 



135 ; returns to office of Messrs. 

 Sayce, i. 136, 140; land-surveying 

 at Rhaidr-Gwy, i. 145 ; at Llanbister 

 surveying, i. 148-150 ; surveying in 

 Brecknockshire, i. 160, 165 ; back 

 again at Kington, i. 170 ; surveying 

 in Glamorganshire, i. 178, 191 ; dis- 

 approves of A. R. Wallace's scientific 

 studies, i. 195 ; religious opinions 

 of, i. 227, 228 ; difficulty in finding 

 work, i. 229 ; death of, i. 230, 239 

 Walsh, Mr. J. H., editor of The Field, 

 acts as umpire in the contest between 

 John Hampden and A. R. Wallace, 



ii- 365-373 

 Walton's "Angler" read by A. R. 



Wallace, i. 76 

 Ward, Mrs. Humphry, as socialist, 



ii. 272 



Ward, Professor F. Lester, A. R. 

 Wallace's friendship with, ii. 117, 

 118 



Warder, R. H., at Cincinnati, ii. 141, 

 142 



Ware, i. 35, 37 



Warren's " Diary of a Physician," i. 75 

 Warwick, Countess of, as socialist, 

 ii. 272 



Warzewickz, M., new species of 

 umbrella bird discovered by, i. 315 



Wasatch mountains, ii. 176 



Washington, ii. 115 ; A. R. Wallace 

 goes to, ii. 117 ; social life at, ii. 118- 

 124 ; lectures at, ii. 128 ; National 

 Deaf-Mute College at, ii. 130-132; 

 A. R. Wallace's comments on, ii. 

 134; seances at, described, ii. 341- 

 346 



Washmgton Post, The, quoted, ii. 129 



Water-break-its-neck, i. 144 



Watson, Mr. C. H., his botanical 

 studies in the Azores, ii. 100 



Watson, WiUiam, Charles Mackay in 

 comparison with, ii. 260 



Waynesboro' Junction, ii. 137 



Webb, Sydney, as socialist, ii. 272 



Webster, Miss, married John Wallace, 

 i. 15 ; marries and goes to Cali- 

 fornia, i. 263 



Webster, Mr., builder, John Wallace 

 apprenticed to, i. 14, 79 ; A. R. 



