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INDEX 



Wallace goes to live with, i. 79, 

 263 



Wedderburn, Sir David, writes to A. 

 R. Wallace, ii. 102 ; on India, ii. 

 262 



Wedgwood, Mr. Hensleigh, ii. 279 ; 



present at seances at Miss Douglas', 



ii. 328 ; his connection with Mr. 



Monk the medium, ii. 330, 331 

 Weir, Jenneri visits Darwin, ii. i ; on 



white moths, ii. 4 ; observations on 



caterpillars, ii. 6 

 Weismann, Professor, theories of, i. 



422, 423 ; ii. 22, 24 

 Welburn, residence of Dr. Spruce at, 



ii. SO, 64 



Welney Bridge, experiment at, ii. 365 

 Wengern Alp, i. 414 ; A. R. Wallace 



stays at, ii. 214 

 West, Mr. Thomas, mining engineer, 



ii. 181-183. 

 Westminster Abbey, verses on Byron 



and, i. 112; funeral of Darwin at, 



ii. 102 



Westminster Rev'mv^ The,' *' Mimicry 

 and Other Protective Resemblances 

 among Animals," by A. R. Wallace, 

 in, i. 407 ; ii. 3 



Weston-super-Mare, residence of Mr. 

 and Mrs. Sims at, i. 263 



Westwood, Professor, illustrations by, 



i. 400 



Wheatstone, Sir Charles, i. 435 

 "Whence comes Man, from ' Nature ' or 



from 'God ' ?" by Arthur J. Bell, ii. 37 

 "Whence, Where, and Whither," by 



Dr. Nichols, ii. 338 

 Whewell, "Plurality of Worlds" by, 



ii. 288 



White, Mr. William, author of " Story 



of a Great Delusion," ii. 354 

 White Sulphur Springs, ii. 138 

 Whittern, i. 170 



" Why does Man exist ? " by Arthur 



J. Bell, ii. 37 

 " Wild Wales," by George Borrow, i. 



159 ; account of Welsh literature in, 



i. 168 ; quotation from, ii. 403 

 Williams, Miss, botanizing expedition 



of, ii. 175 



Williams, Mr., medium, ii. 318 j his 



manifestations, ii. 320 ; Romanes* 

 statements concerning, ii. 321 ; dis- 

 cussed, ii. 322, 324, 325 



WiUiams, W. Mattieu, "Fuel of the 

 Sun," by, i. 429 



Williamsport, ii. 125 



Williamstown, A. R. Wallace lectures 

 on " Colours of Animals" at, ii. 

 Ill 



Willo whole, A. R. Wallace's ad- 

 ventures at, i. 34 



Wilson, Dr., of Toronto, ii. 126 



Wilson, Rev. Percy, cousin of A. R. 

 Wallace, i. i, 150 



Wilson, Thomas, married Martha 

 Greenell, i. 4, 5 ; A. R. Wallace's 

 visit to, i. 31 ; bankruptcy of, i. 72 



Wilson, W., his letter on Wallace's 

 " Natural Selection," quoted, ii. 62 



Winchester, A. R. Wallace's visit to, 

 ii. 92 



Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wallace's 

 stay at, i. 412 



Wirksworth, i. 238 



Wohlmann, Mr. J. B., i. 5 



Wokan, island of, i. 357 



Wolf, frontispiece to " Malay Archi- 

 pelago " by, i. 405 



"Woman who Did, The," by Grant 

 Allen, ii. 273 



"Wonderful Century," by A. R. Wal- 

 lace, i. 235 ; account of Phrenology 

 in, i. 262 ; how suggested, ii. 231, 

 233 ; pamphlet on Vaccination pub- 

 lished in, ii. 352, 354 



Wonnacott, Mr., architect, ii. 92 



Wood, Rev. J. G., quoted on lam- 

 preys, i. 22 ; A. R. Wallace's 

 acquaintance with, ii. 105, 108 ; his 

 lectures in America, ii. 115 



Wood, Miss, medium, manifestations 

 of, ii. 322, 323, 334 



Woodford, epitaph on William Mears 

 at, i. 7 



Woodley Park described, ii. 117 

 Woodward, Dr. Henry, of the Natural 



History Museum, ii. 406 

 Worcester, i. 140 

 "Worms," by Darwin, ii. 11 

 Worthington, Mr., an account of, i. 



183-186 



