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strike,
ii. 163;
Wallace's admiration of, 164-5, 249
---- Henry, i. 17, 317;
meets Wallace, ii. 143
"Germ Plasm," Weismann's, ii. 72
"Germinal Selection," Weismann's, ii. 68, 70
Glacial period, theory of, i. 149, 176, 177, 248, 251, 287, 298, 307,
308-10, ii. 6, 13
Gladstone, W.E., recommends Wallace for a pension, i. 313
---- letter from, on onomatopoeia, ii. 66-7
Gould, Dr. Aug., on land shells, i. 133
----, John, list of humming-birds, ii. 23;
Sclater's distrust of, 24
Graham's "Creed of Science," i. 318
Grant, Dr., article on Flustra, i. 16;
advocacy of Evolution by, 122
Granville, Lord, ii. 67
Gray, Asa, i. 76, 139;
defends Darwin, 142
Great Exhibition of 1862, i. 79
Greenell, Mary Ann (Mrs. T.V. Wallace), i. 9
Growth, economy of, ii. 53
Gurney, Edmund, and telepathy, ii. 200
H
Habinaria, i. 311
"Habit and Intelligence," Murphy's, i. 246, 249
Haeckel, Prof., and the Darwin-Wallace Jubilee, i. 120
Hall, John, sends Wallace orchids from Buenos Ayres, ii. 129
---- Spencer, lectures on mesmerism, ii. 182
Hardinge, Mrs., medium, ii. 188, 189
Hare, Prof. A., ii. 57
Hart, Capt., i. 79
Haughton, Prof. S., criticises Darwin's "Origin of Species," i. 142;
on "The Bee's Cell and Origin of Species," 148
Haweis, Rev. H.R., ii. 204
Hayward, Mr., i. 21, 92
Heliconiidae, i. 65
Helmes, L.V., reminiscences of Wallace's visit to Sarawak, i. 38-40
Hemsley, Dr. W.B., ii. 43
Henderson, Rev. J.B., ii. 209
Henslow, Prof., Darwin's friendship with, i. 17;
defends Darwin, 142
Herdman, Mr., inaugural address to Liverpool Biological Society, ii. 45
Heredity, Weismann's essays on, ii. 44-5, 51;
Galton on, 45
Herschel, Sir J., i. 17
Hertford Grammar School, i. 11, 14
Heterogenesis, i. 274 (note), 275, 278
Heterostyled plants, illegitimate offspring of, i. 298
Hodgson's Psychical Research Report, ii. 203
Holland, Sir H., on pangenesis, i. 197
Holmes, T. Rice, ii. 86
Home, D.D., medium, ii. 189, 199
Home Rule, Wallace's advocacy of, ii. 152
Homer, onomatopoeic examples in, ii. 66, 67
Honeycomb sent by Wallace to Darwin, i. 143
Hooker, Sir Joseph, birth of, i. 5, 76;
on oak trees, 56;
and the Darwin-Wallace joint paper, 71, 111, 113, 119, 134, 136, 137,
139;
receives the Darwin-Wallace Medal, 117;
speech at Darwin-Wallace jubilee, 117;
Darwin's appreciation of, 135, 137;
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