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  • 148;
  • publication of,
  • lectures on Geology and Zoology in,
    • ——, studies at,
    • 'Edinburgh Review,' review of the 'Origin' in the,
      • 232,
      • 233,
      • 235;
      • review of the 'Descent of Man' in the,
    • 'Effects of Cross- and Self-Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom,' publication of the,
    • Elie de Beaumont's theory,
    • England, spread of the Descent-theory in,
    • English Churchman, review of the 'Origin' in the,
    • Engravings, fondness for,
    • Entomological Society, concurrence of the members of the,
    • Epidendrum,
    • Equator, ceremony at crossing the,
    • Erratic blocks, at Glen Roy,
    • —— boulders of South America, paper on the,
    • European opinions of Darwin's work, Dr. Falconer on,
    • Experiment, love of,
    • Expression in man,
    • —— in the Malays,
    • —— of the Emotions, work on the,
    • 'Expression of the Emotions in Men and Animals,' publication of the,
    • Falconer, Dr. Hugh,
    • ——, claim of priority against Lyell,
      • 257;
      • letter from, offering a live Proteus and reporting on continental opinion,
      • letter to,
      • sending him the 'Origin of Species,'
    • Family relations,
    • Farrer, Sir Thomas, letter to, on earthworms,
    • Fawcett, Henry, on Huxley's reply to the Bishop of Oxford,
    • Fernando Noronha, visit to,
    • 'Fertilisation of Orchids,' publication of the,
    • '—— of Orchids,' publication of second edition of the,
    • '—— of Orchids,' reviews of the; in the 'Parthenon,'
      • 308;
      • in the AthenÆum,
      • in the 'Lon @files@38629@38629-h@38629-h-0.htm.html#Page_8" class="pginternal">8.
    • Grote, A., meeting with,
      • 36. e_322" class="pginternal">322.
    • Insects,
      • 10;
      • agency of, in cross-fertilisation,
    • Institute of France, election as a corresponding member of the Botanical section of the,
    • Isolation, effects of,
    • Jackson, B. Daydon, preparation of the Kew-Index placed under the charge of,
    • Jenkin, Fleeming, review of the 'Origin,'
    • Jenyns, Rev. Leonard, acquaintance with,
      • 22;
      • his opinion of the theory,
    • ——, letters to:—on the 'Origin of Species,'
      • 209;
      • on checks to increase of species,
      • on his 'Observations in Natural History,'
      • on the immutability of species,
    • Jones, Dr. Bence, treatment by,
    • 'Journal of Researches,'
      • 38,
      • 143;
      • publication of the second edition of the,
      • differences in the two editions of the, with regard to the theory of species,
    • Judd, Prof., on Coral Reefs,
      • 281;
      • on Mr. Darwin's intention to devote a certain sum to the advancement of scientific interests,
    • Jukes, Prof. Joseph B.,
    • Kew-Index of plant names,
      • 322;
      • endowment of, by Mr. Darwin,
    • Kidney-beans, fertilisation of,
    • Kingsley, Rev. Charles, letter from, on the 'Origin of Species,'
      • 228;
      • on the progress of the theory of Evolution,
    • Kossuth, character of,
    • Krause, Ernst, 'Life of Erasmus Darwin,'
      • 48;
      • on HÄckel's services to the cause of Evolution in Germany,
      • on the work of Dr. Erasmus Darwin,
    • Lamarck's philosophy,
    • Lankester, E. Ray, letter to, on the reception of the 'Descent of Man,'
    • Last words,
    • Lathyrus grandiflorus, fertilisation of, by bees,
    • Laws, designed,
    • Leibnitz, objections raised by, to Newton's law of Gravitation,
    • Leschenaultia, fertilisation of,
    • Lewes, G. H., review of the 'Variation of Animals and Plants,' in the Pall Mall Gazette,
    • Life, origin of,
    • Light, gravity, &c., acting as stimuli,
    • Lightning,
    • Linaria vulgaris, observations on cross- and self-fertilisation in,
    • Lindley, John,
    • Naples, Zoological Station, donation of £100 to the, for apparatus,
    • Nash, Mrs., reminiscences of Mr. Darwin,
    • Natural History, early taste for,
    • —— belief in, founded on general considerations,
      • 258;
      • H. C. Watson on,
      • priority in the theory of, claimed by Mr. Patrick Matthew,
      • Sedgwick on,
    • Naturalists, list of, who had adopted the theory in March, 1860..
    • Naturalist's Voyage,
    • 'Nature,' review in,
    • "Nervous system of" Drosera,
    • Newton, Prof. A., letter to,
    • Newton's 'Law of Gravitation,' objections raised by Leibnitz to,
    • Nicknames on board the Beagle,
    • Nitrogenous compounds, detection of, by the leaves of Drosera,
    • 'Nomenclator,'
      • 322;
      • endowment by Mr. Darwin,
      • plan of the,
    • Nomenclature, need of reform in,
    • Nonconformist, review of the 'Descent of Man' in the,
    • 'North British Review,' review of the 'Origin' in the,
    • North Wales, tours through,
      • 15;
      • tour in,
      • visit to, with Sedgwick,
      • visit to, in 1869..
    • Nose, objection to shape of,
    • Novels, liking for,
    • Nuptial dress of animals,
    • Observation, methods of,
    • —— power of,
    • Old Testament, Darwinian theory contained in the,
    • Oliver, Prof., approval of the work on the 'Fertilisation of Orchids,'
    • Orchids, fertilisation of, bearing of the, on the theory of Natural Selection,,
      • 297;
      • fertilisation of, work on the,
      • homologies of,,
      • study of,
      • pleasure of investigating,
    • Orchis pyramidalis, adaptation in,
    • Orders, thoughts of taking,
    • Organs, rudimentary, comparison of, with unsounded letters in words,
    • Origin of Species, first notes on the,
    • Weir, J., Jenner, observations on white moths,
    • Westminster Abbey, funeral in,
    • 'Westminster Review,' review of the 'Origin,' in the, by T. H. Huxley,
    • Whale, secondary,
    • Whewell, Dr., acquaintance with,
    • Whitley, Rev. C.,
    • Wiesner, Prof. Julius, criticisms of the 'Power of Movement in Plants,'
      • 317;
      • letter to, on Movement in Plants,
    • Wilberforce, Bishop, his opinion of the 'Origin,'
      • 227;
      • speech at Oxford against the Darwinian theory,
      • review of the 'Origin' in the 'Quarterly Review,'
    • Wollaston, T. V., review of the 'Origin' in the 'Annals,'
    • 'Wonders of the World,'
    • Wood, Searles V.,
    • Woodhouse, shooting at,
    • ——, growing necessity of,
    • Worms, formation of vegetable-mould by the action of,
    • Wright, Chauncey, article against Mivart's 'Genesis of Species,'
    • Zacharias, Dr., Otto, letter to, on the theory of evolution,
    • Zoology, lectures on, in Edinburgh,
    • 'Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle,' arrangements for publishing the,
      • 143;
      • Government grant obtained for the,
      • publication of the,
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