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235, 237, 240;
on Wallace's review of Lyell's "Principles," 242;
on baffling sexual characters, 245;
on Wallace's paper, "Geological Time," 250;
on Wallace's views on Man, 250, 251;
on Wallace's "Natural Selection," 252;
on Wallace's criticism of Bennett's paper, 253;
on his "Descent of Man" and St. G. Mivart, 257;
on Wallace's review of "Descent of Man," 260;
on Chauncey Wright's criticism of Mivart, 264;
on a _Quarterly_ review, 269, 291;
on Fritz Mueller's letter on mimicry, 270;
on Dr. Bree, 271, 272;
on Bastian's "Beginnings of Life," 274, 278;
on ants, 279;
criticising Wallace's review of "Expression of the Emotions," 280;
on Spencer and politics, 283;
on Utricularia, 284;
on Wallace's "Geographical Distribution of Animals," 286, 289, 292;
on Wallace's article on Colours of Animals, etc., 299;
on Wallace's "Origin of Species and Genera," 304;
on Wallace's "Island Life," 307;
on land migration of plants, 312;
on memorial for Wallace pension, 314, 315;
on mimicry, 316;
on political economy and "Creed of Science," 318;
on land question, 319
----, Erasmus, i. 6; on the Wallace-Darwin episode, 127
---- Sir Francis, and "Life and Letters of Charles Darwin," i. 118, 119,
120, 122
---- Sir G., Expulsion theory of, ii. 180
----, Mr. Horace, letter from his father, on discoverers, ii. 242 (note)
---- Major Leonard, i. 145, 146
---- Dr. Robert Waring, i. 6, 18
"Darwinism," Wallace's, i, 212, 218, ii. 2, 14, 15, 75, 90, 109;
plan of, 15-17;
Spencer's objection to title, 47
Davos, Wallace's lecture at, ii. 204
Dawson, Sir J.W., attack on Natural Selection, i. 142
De Rougemont, Wallace on, ii. 76
De Vries on mutation, ii. 80, 96
Decaisne's paper on flora of Timor, i. 236
Deformities, article on, in Chambers's Encyclopedia, ii. 57
Dendrobium devonianum, i. 23
Denudation, theory of, i. 250, 309, ii. 71, 72, 73
Deposition, theory of, i. 309, ii. 72, 73
"Descent of Man," Darwin's, i. 152, 255, 259, 284, 289 (note), ii. 2, 34;
review in _Pall Mall Gazette_, i. 263;
in _Spectator_, 263
"Development of Human Races under Law of Natural Selection," Wallace's, ii.
6, 183
"Different Forms of Flowers and Plants of the Same Species," Darwin's, i.
298, ii. 2
Dimorphism, i. 167, 202, 220
Dipsomania, Wallace on, ii. 68
Discontinuous variation, ii. 62, 63
Disuse, physiological effects of, i. 69
Divining rod
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