INDEX.
- Abbott, F. E., letters to, on religious opinions,
- [55].
- [202].
- [192],
- [193],
- [195],
- [196].
- [208];
- note on, and extract from letter to,
- opinion of the book,
- opposition to Darwin's views,
- Asa Gray on the opinions of,
- [282].
- [55].
- [12].
- [293].
- [17].
- [327].
- [226].
- [249].
- [320].
- [136];
- Lyell on the slow rise of the,
- [148].
- [227].
- [242], note,
- [243].
- [191].
- [313].
- [92-94];
- purchase of, for the Zoological Station at Naples,
- [235].
- [30].
- [258];
- article in the,
- reply to the article,
- [211],
- [212];
- reviews in the, of Lyell's 'Antiquity of Man,' and Huxley's 'Man's place in Nature,'
- review of the 'Variation of Animals and Plants,' in the,
- review of the 'Fertilisation of Orchids,' in the,
- [147].
- [248].
- [282].
- [14].
- [5-54].
- [327].
- [65], note.
- Aberdeen, British Association Meeting at, 1859..
- Abstract ('Origin of Species'),
- Agassiz, Louis, Professor, letter to, sending him the 'Origin of Species,'
- Agassiz, Alexander, Professor, letter to:—on coral reefs,
- Agnosticism,
- Ainsworth, William,
- Albums of photographs received from Germany and Holland,
- Algebra, distaste for the study of,
- Allfrey, Dr., treatment by,
- American edition of the 'Origin,'
- —— Civil War, the,
- Ammonia, salts of, behaviour of the leaves of Drosera, towards,
- Andes, excursion across the,
- Animals, crossing of,
- 'Annals and Magazine of Natural History,' review of the 'Origin' in the,
- Anti-Jacobin,
- Ants, slave-making,
- Apocyneæ, twisting of shoots of,
- Apparatus,
- Appletons' American reprints of the 'Origin,'
- Ascension,
- 'Athenæum,' letter to the,
- —— review of the 'Origin' in the,
- Athenæum Club,
- 'Atlantic Monthly,' Asa Gray's articles in the,
- Atolls, formation of,
- Audubon,
- Autobiography,
- 'Automata,'
- Aveling, Dr., on C. Darwin's religious views,
- Abbott, F. E., letters to, on religious opinions,
- Babbage and Carlyle,
- [36].
- [18].
- [213].
- [131];
- letter to R. W. Darwin from,
- [106].
- [251];
- Darwin's opinion of,
- 'Naturalist on the Amazons,' opinion of,
- letter to:—on his 'Insect-Fauna of the Amazons Valley,'
- [115-123].
- [125];
- accommodation on board the,
- officers and crew of the,
- manner of life on board the,
- [25-30].
- [31].
- [52].
- [301].
- [217].
- [195].
- [20],
- [23],
- [106],
- [109],
- [194].
- [141].
- [14].
- [236].
- [308].
- [304],
- [310].
- [308].
- [284].
- [231].
- [195].
- [70].
- [22].
- [96].
- [230].
- [297],
- [298].
- [132], note.
- [32],
- [149].
- [320].
- [243].
- [315].
- [293].
- [202];
- at Oxford,
- action of, in connection with the question of vivisection,
- [141].
- [229].
- [34];
- recommendation of Sprengel's book,
- [35].
- [38].
- [227].
- [8].
- [106].
- Bachelor of Arts, degree taken,
- Bär, Karl Ernest von,
- Bahia, forest scenery at,
- Barmouth, visit to,
- Bates, H. W., paper on mimetic butterflies,
- Beagle, correspondence relating to the appointment to the,
- —— equipment of the,
- Beagle, voyage of the,
- ——, Zoology of the voyage of the, publication of the,
- Beans, stated to have grown on the wrong side of the pod,
- Bees, visits of, necessary for the impregnation of the Scarlet Bean,
- Bees' cells, Sedgwick on,
- ——, combs,
- Beetles, collecting at, Cambridge, &c.,
- Bell, Professor Thomas,
- 'Bell-stone,' Shrewsbury, an erratic boulder,
- Beneficence, Evidence of,
- Bentham, G., approval of the work on the fertilisation of orchids,
- —— letter to, on orchids,
- Berkeley, Rev. M. J., review of the 'Fertilisation of Orchids' by,
- 'Bermuda Islands,' by Prof. A. Heilprin,
- 'Bibliothèque Universelle de Genève,' review of the 'Origin' in the,
- Birds' nests,
- Blomefield, Rev. L., see Jenyns, Rev. L.
- "Bob," the retriever,
- Body-snatchers, arrest of, in Cambridge,
- Books, treatment of,
- Boott, Dr. Francis,
- Botanical work, scope and influence of C. Darwin's,
- Botofogo Bay, letter to W. D. Fox from,
- Boulders, erratic, of South America, paper on the,
- Bournemouth, residence at,
- Bowen, Prof. F., Asa Gray on the opinions of,
- Branch-climbers,
- Bressa Prize, award of the, by the Royal Academy of Turin,
- British Association, Sir C. Lyell's Presidential address to the, at Aberdeen, 1859..
- Broderip, W. J.,
- Bronn, H. G., translator of the 'Origin' into German,
- Brown, Robert, acquaintance with,
- Buckle, Mr., meeting with,
- Bulwer's 'Professor Long,'
- Bunbury, Sir C., his opinion of the theory,
- Butler, Dr., schoolmaster at Shrewsbury,
- ——, Rev. T.,
- Babbage and Carlyle,
- Caerdeon, holiday at,
- [273].
- [10];
- life at,
- [292];
- subscription portrait at,
- [234].
- [299].
- [114].
- [129].
- [36].
- [288].
- [311].
- [210];
- review in the 'Medico-Chirurgical Review,'
- notice of the 'Foraminifera,' in the Athenæum,
- [240].
- [262];
- letter to:—on earthworms,
- [6].
- [305];
- sensitiveness of flowers of,
- [269],
- [270].
- [236].
- [53].
- [227].
- [179],
- [240].
- [11].
- [30].
- [161].
- [104];
- bet as to height of combination-room of,
- [17],
- [108].
- [38],
- [155-158];
- confusion of nomenclature of,
- completion of work on the,
- [325],
- [327].
- [9].
- [45],
- [313-315].
- [315].
- [158].
- [158],
- [159].
- [290].
- [12].
- [141].
- [292].
- [249].
- [259].
- [32],
- [148];
- publication of,
- [281];
- Semper's remarks on the,
- Murray's criticisms,
- third edition,
- [152].
- [148].
- [284].
- [201],
- [202],
- [205].
- [74].
- [104-113];
- relating to appointment on the 'Beagle,'
- during the voyage of the Beagle,
- during residence in London, 1836-42..
- on the subject of religion,
- during residence at Down, 1842-1854..
- during the progress of the work on the 'Origin of Species,'
- after the publication of the work,
- on the 'Variation of Animals and Plants,'
- on the work on 'Man,'
- miscellaneous,
- on botanical researches,
- [316].
- [219].
- [257].
- [47].
- [300].
- [148].
- [306].
- [305].
- Cambridge, gun-practice at,
- Cambridge, degree of LL.D. conferred by University of,
- —— Philosophical Society, Sedgwick's attack before the,
- Camerarius on sexuality in plants,
- Canary Islands, projected excursion to,
- Cape Verd Islands,
- Carlyle, Thomas, acquaintance with,
- Carnarvon, Lord, proposed Act to amend the Law relating to cruelty to animals,
- Carnations, effects of cross- and self-fertilisation on,
- Carpenter, Dr. W. B., letters to:—on the 'Origin of Species,'
- Carus, Prof. Victor, impressions of the Oxford discussion,
- ——, his translations of the 'Origin' and other works,
- Case, Rev. G., schoolmaster at Shrewsbury,
- Catasetum, pollinia of, adhering to bees' backs,
- Caterpillars, colouring of,
- Cats and mice,
- Cattle, falsely described new breed of,
- Celebes, African character of productions of,
- Chambers, R.,
- Chemistry, study of,
- Chili, recent elevation of the coast of,
- Chimneys, employment of boys in sweeping,
- Christ's College, Cambridge,
- Church, destination to the,
- Cirripedia, work on the,
- Clark, Sir Andrew, treatment by,
- Classics, study of, at Dr. Butler's school,
- Climbing plants,
- 'Climbing Plants,' publication of the,
- Coal, supposed marine origin of,
- Coal-plants, letters to Sir Joseph Hooker on,
- Cobbe, Miss, letter headed "Mr. Darwin and vivisection" in the Times,
- Coldstream, Dr.,
- Collections made during the voyage of the 'Beagle,' destination of the,
- Collier, Hon. John, portrait of C. Darwin, by,
- Cooper, Miss, 'Journal of a Naturalist,'
- Copley medal, award of, to C. Darwin,
- Coral Reefs, work on,
- ——, second edition of,
- —— and Islands, Prof. Geikie and Sir C. Lyell on the theory of,
- —— and Volcanoes, book on,
- 'Corals and Coral Islands,' by Prof. J. D. Dana,
- Corrections on proofs,
- Correspondence,
- —— during life at Cambridge, 1828-31..
- Cotyledons, movements of,
- Crawford, John, review of the 'Origin,'
- Creation, objections to use of the term,
- Cross- and self-fertilisation in plants,
- Cross-fertilisation of hermaphrodite flowers, first ideas of the,
- Crossing of animals,
- Cychnoches,
- Cypripedium, pollen of,
- Caerdeon, holiday at,
- Dallas, W. S., translation of Fritz Müller's 'Für Darwin,'
- [262].
- [283];
- 'Corals and Coral Islands,'
- [1];
- Autobiography of,
- birth,
- loss of mother,
- day-school at Shrewsbury,
- natural history tastes,
- hoaxing,
- humanity,
- egg-collecting,
- angling,
- dragoon's funeral,
- boarding school at Shrewsbury,
- fondness for dogs,
- classics,
- liking for geometry,
- reading,
- fondness for shooting,
- science,
- at Edinburgh,
- early medical practice at Shrewsbury,
- tours in North Wales,
- shooting at Woodhouse and Maer,
- at Cambridge,
- visit to North Wales, with Sedgwick,
- on the voyage of the 'Beagle,'
- residence in London,
- marriage,
- residence at Down,
- publications,
- manner of writing,
- [87];
- mental qualities,
- [66-103];
- [90];
- personal appearance,
- [90];
- mode of walking,
- [91];
- dissecting,
- [99];
- laughing,
- gestures,
- dress,
- early rising,
- work,
- fondness for dogs,
- walks,
- love of flowers,
- riding,
- diet,
- correspondence,
- business habits,
- smoking,
- snuff-taking,
- reading aloud,
- backgammon,
- music,
- bed-time,
- art-criticism,
- German reading,
- general interest in science,
- idleness a sign of ill-health,
- aversion to public appearances,
- visits,
- holidays,
- love of scenery,
- visits to hydropathic establishments,
- family relations,
- hospitality,
- conversational powers,
- friends,
- local influence,
- mode of work,
- literary style,
- ill-health,
- [48],
- [286].
- [3];
- letter from,
- [118],
- [120];
- from Valparaiso,
- [171];
- letter to, from Moor Park,
- [286].
- [1];
- his family,
- letter to, in answer to objections to accept the appointment on the 'Beagle,'
- letter to, from Bahia,
- [42].
- [241];
- 'On the final causes of the sexuality of plants,'
- [278].
- [23].
- [209].
- [269];
- publication of the,
- [272];
- in the Nonconformist,
- in the Times,
- in the Saturday Review,
- in the 'Quarterly Review,'
- [63],
- [249];
- argument from, as to existence of God,
- [236].
- [301].
- [48],
- [311].
- [320],
- [321].
- [45].
- [40].
- [293].
- [174].
- [37],
- [150];
- daily life at,
- local influence at,
- sequestered situation of,
- [8].
- [237].
- [47],
- [319];
- action of glands of,
- action of ammoniacal salts on the leaves of,
- [235].
- [247].
- [298];
- on the 'Power of Movement in Plants,'
- note to, on the life of Erasmus Darwin,
- [316].
- Dana, Professor J. D., defence of the theory of subsidence,
- Darwin, Charles R.,
- Darwin, Reminiscences of,
- ——, Dr. Erasmus, life of, by Ernst Krause,
- ——, Erasmus Alvey,
- ——, Miss Susan, letters to:—relating the 'Beagle,' appointment,
- ——, Mrs., letter to, with regard to the publication of the essay of 1844..
- ——, Reginald, letters to, on Dr. Erasmus Darwin's common-place book and papers,
- Darwin, Dr. Robert Waring,
- 'Darwinismus,'
- Daubeny, Professor,
- Davidson, Mr., letter to,
- Dawes, Mr.,
- De Candolle, Professor A., sending him the 'Origin of Species,'
- 'Descent of Man,' work on the,
- ——, Reviews of the, in the 'Edinburgh Review,'
- Design in Nature,
- ——, evidence of,
- Dielytra,
- 'Different Forms of Flowers,' publication of the,
- Digestion in Drosera,
- Dimorphism and trimorphism in plants, papers on,
- Divergence, principle of,
- Dohrn, Dr. Anton, letter to, offering to present apparatus to the Zoological station at Naples,
- Domestication, variation under,
- Down, residence at,
- Dragoon, funeral of a,
- Draper, Dr., paper before the British Association on the "Intellectual development of Europe,"
- Drosera, observations on,
- Dunns, Rev. J., the supposed author of a review in the 'North British Review,'
- Dutch translation of the 'Origin,'
- Dyer, W. Thiselton, on Mr. Darwin's botanical work,
- ——, letter to:—on movement in plants,
- Dallas, W. S., translation of Fritz Müller's 'Für Darwin,'
- Earthquakes, paper on,
- [32].
- [32],
- [14];
- [49];
- first observations on work done by,
- work on,
- publication of,
- [13];
- Royal Medical Society,
- Wernerian Society,
- lectures on Geology and Zoology in,
- [11-15].
- [232],
- [233],
- [235];
- review of the 'Descent of Man' in the,
- [47],
- [48],
- [310].
- [146].
- [264].
- [241].
- [107].
- [264].
- [306].
- [130].
- [147].
- [32],
- [149].
- [247].
- [165],
- [253],
- [271],
- [273].
- [94].
- [224],
- [270].
- [270].
- [268].
- [47],
- [279].
- [208],
- [215],
- [227].
- Earthworms, paper on the formation of mould by the agency of,
- Edinburgh, Plinian Society,
- ——, studies at,
- 'Edinburgh Review,' review of the 'Origin' 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,
- Evolution, progress of the theory of,
- 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,
- Eye, structure of the,
- Earthquakes, paper on,
- Falconer, Dr. Hugh,
- [247].
- [257];
- letter from, offering a live Proteus and reporting on continental opinion,
- letter to,
- sending him the 'Origin of Species,'
- [82-87].
- [285].
- [239], note.
- [131].
- [44],
- [48],
- [308].
- [310].
- [308];
- in the Athenæum,
- in the 'London Review,'
- in Gardeners' Chronicle,
- [310-312].
- [310].
- [180].
- [25];
- character of,
- by Rev. G. Peacock,
- Darwin's impression of,
- discipline on board the 'Beagle,'
- letter to, from Shrewsbury,
- [19].
- [261].
- [303];
- different forms of, on plants of the same species,
- fertilisation of,
- hermaphrodite, first ideas of cross-fertilisation of,
- irregular, all adapted for visits of insects,
- [13].
- [156].
- [55].
- [49],
- [285];
- unexpected success of the,
- [142].
- [21];
- letters to,
- from Botofogo Bay,
- in 1836-1842:
- on the house at Down,
- on their respective families,
- on family matters,
- on the progress of the work,
- on the award of the Copley Medal,
- [261].
- [238].
- [246];
- third edition of the, published,
- [275].
- [301].
- [329].
- ——, claim of priority against Lyell,
- 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,'
- ——, cross- and self-, in the vegetable kingdom,
- —— of flowers, bibliography of the,
- Fish swallowing seeds,
- Fitz-Roy, Capt.,
- Fitzwilliam Gallery, Cambridge,
- Flourens, 'Examen du livre de M. Darwin,'
- Flowers, adaptation of, to visits of insects,
- Flustra, paper on the larvæ of,
- Forbes, David, on the geology of Chile,
- Fordyce, J., extract from letter to,
- 'Formation of Vegetable Mould, through the action of Worms,' publication of the,
- Fossil bones, given to the College of Surgeons,
- Fox, Rev. William Darwin,
- France and Germany, contrast of progress of theory in,
- Fremantle, Mr., on the Oxford meeting of the British Association,
- French, translation of the 'Origin,'
- —— translation of the 'Origin' from the fifth English edition, arrangements for the,
- Fumaria,
- Funeral in Westminster Abbey,
- Falconer, Dr. Hugh,
- Galapagos,
- [29].
- [287].
- [224];
- Mr. Patrick Matthew's claim of priority in the,
- review of the 'Fertilisation of Orchids,' in the,
- [152],
- [182];
- notes on the work on Volcanic Islands,
- on Darwin's theory of the parallel roads of Glen Roy,
- [207].
- [38];
- publication of the,
- [152];
- Prof. Geikie's notes on the,
- [31],
- [144].
- [136].
- [250].
- [24],
- [113];
- lectures on, in Edinburgh,
- predilection for,
- study of, during the Beagle's voyage,
- [247].
- [262].
- [283].
- [247].
- [261].
- [43].
- [32].
- [304].
- [31];
- expedition to,
- [142].
- [107].
- [237].
- [32],
- [148].
- [63].
- [12];
- an evolutionist,
- [318].
- [62];
- letter from, to J. D. Hooker, on the 'Origin of Species,'
- articles in the 'Atlantic Monthly,'
- 'Darwiniana,'
- on the aphorism, "Nature abhors close fertilisation,"
- "Note on the coiling of the Tendrils of Plants,"
- [63];
- with abstract of the theory of the 'Origin of Species,'
- sending him the 'Origin of Species,'
- suggesting an American edition,
- on Sedgwick's and Pictet's reviews,
- on notices in the 'North British' and 'Edinburgh' Reviews, and on the theological view,
- on the position of Profs. Agassiz and Bowen,
- on his article in the 'Atlantic Monthly,'
- on change of species by descent,
- on design,
- on the American war,
- on the 'Descent of Man,'
- on the biographical notice in 'Nature,'
- on their election to the French Institute,
- on fertilisation of Papilionaceous flowers and Lobelia by insects,
- on the structure of irregular flowers,
- on Orchids,
- on movement of tendrils,
- on climbing plants,
- on Drosera,
- [31],
- [142].
- [8].
- [36].
- [160].
- [270].
- Galton, Francis, note to, on the life of Erasmus Darwin,
- Gardeners' Chronicle, review of the 'Origin' in the,
- Geikie, Prof. Archibald, notes on the work on Coral Reefs,
- Geoffrey St. Hilaire,
- 'Geological Observations on South America,'
- 'Geological Observations on Volcanic Islands,' publication of the,
- Geological Society, secretaryship of the,
- Geological work in the Andes,
- 'Geologist,' review of the 'Origin' in the,
- Geology, commencement of the study of,
- German translation of the 'Origin of Species,'
- Germany, Häckel's influence in the spread of Darwinism,
- ——, photograph-album received from,
- ——, reception of Darwinistic views in,
- —— and France, contrast of progress of theory in,
- Glacial period, influence of the, on distribution,
- Glacier action in North Wales,
- Glands, sticky, of the pollinia,
- Glen Roy, visit to, and paper on,
- Glossotherium,
- Glutton Club,
- Gorilla, brain of, compared with that of man,
- Gower Street, Upper, residence in,
- Graham, W., letter to,
- Grant, Dr. R. E.,
- Gravity, light, &c., acting as stimuli,
- Gray, Dr. Asa, comparison of rain drops and variations,
- ——, letters to: on Design in Nature,
- Great Marlborough Street, residence in,
- Gretton, Mr., his 'Memory's Harkback,'
- Grote, A., meeting with,
- Gully, Dr.,
- Günther, Dr. A., letter to:—on sexual differences,
- Galapagos,
- Häckel, Professor Ernst, embryological researches of,
- [43];
- influence of, in the spread of Darwinism in Germany,
- [263];
- on his works,
- on the 'Descent of Man,'
- on the 'Expression of the Emotions,'
- [262],
- [263].
- [263];
- Huxley's opinion of,
- [272].
- [279];
- letter to,
- [12].
- [122].
- [41];
- criticism on the theory of the origin of species,
- [68];
- improved during the last ten years of life,
- [28],
- [325],
- [326].
- [284].
- [318].
- [18];
- introduction to,
- intimacy with,
- his opinion of Lyell's 'Principles,'
- of the Darwinian theory,
- [116].
- [115].
- [121],
- [122];
- from Rio de Janeiro,
- from Sydney,
- from Shrewsbury,
- as to destination of specimens collected during the voyage of the 'Beagle,'
- [144];
- sending him the 'Origin,'
- [19];
- anecdotes from,
- letters to,
- on the 'South American Geology,'
- [300].
- [34];
- letter from Sir C. Lyell to, on the theory of coral-reefs,
- his opinion of the 'Origin,'
- [311];
- some forms of fertilisation of, analogous to hybridisation,
- [246].
- [53].
- [81].
- [293].
- [215].
- [289].
- [156];
- letters from, on the 'Origin of Species,'
- speech at Oxford, in answer to Bishop Wilberforce,
- review of the 'Fertilisation of Orchids' by,
- [158];
- on coal-plants,
- announcing death of R. W. Darwin, and an intention to try water-cure,
- on the award of the Royal Society's Medal,
- on the theory of the origin of species,
- cirripedial work,
- on the Philosophical Club,
- on the germination of soaked seeds,
- on the preparation of a sketch of the theory of species,
- on the papers read before the Linnean Society,
- on the 'Abstract,'
- on thistle-seeds,
- on Wallace's letter,
- on the arrangement with Mr. Murray,
- on Professor Haughton's remarks,
- on style and variability,
- on the completion of proof-sheets,
- on the review of the 'Origin' in the Athenæum,
- on his review in the Gardeners' Chronicle,
- on the progress of opinion,
- on Mr. Matthew's claim of priority and the 'Edinburgh Review,'
- on the Cambridge opposition,
- on the British Association discussion,
- on the review in the 'Quarterly,'
- on the corrections in the new edition,
- on Lyell's 'Antiquity of Man,'
- on letters in the papers,
- on the completion and publication of the book on 'Variation under Domestication,'
- on pangenesis,
- on work,
- on a visit to Wales,
- on a new French translation of the 'Origin,'
- on the life of Erasmus Darwin,
- on Mr. Ouless' portrait,
- on the earthworm,
- on the fertilisation of Orchids,
- on establishing a hot-house,
- on his review of the 'Fertilisation of Orchids,'
- on climbing plants,
- on the 'Insectivorous Plants,'
- on the movements of plants,
- on health and work,
- [162].
- [14].
- [287].
- [307].
- [34];
- his opinion of C. Darwin,
- [23].
- [53].
- [250].
- [157];
- on the theory of evolution,
- review of the 'Origin' in the 'Westminster Review,'
- reply to Owen, on the Brain in Man and the Gorilla,
- speech at Oxford, in answer to the Bishop,
- lectures on 'Our Knowledge of the causes of Organic Nature,'
- opinion of Häckel's work,
- on the progress of the doctrine of evolution,
- article in the 'Contemporary Review,' against Mivart, and the Quarterly reviewer of the 'Descent of Man,'
- lecture on 'the Coming of Age of the Origin of Species,'
- on teleology,
- [213];
- on the discussion at Oxford,
- [214];
- on the review in the Times,
- on the effect of reviews,
- on his Edinburgh lectures,
- on 'the coming of age of the Origin of Species,'
- last letter to,
- [312].
- [183].
- [183].
- [82].
- ——, letters to:—on the progress of Evolution in England,
- Häckel's 'Generelle Morphologie,' 'Radiolaria,' 'Schöpfungs-Geschichte,' and 'Ursprung des Menschen-Geschlechts,'
- —— 'Natürliche Schöpfungs-Geschichte,'
- Hague, James, on the reception of the 'Descent of Man,'
- Haliburton, Mrs., letter to, on the 'Expression of the Emotions,'
- Hardie, Mr.,
- Harris, William Snow,
- Haughton, Professor S., opinion on the new views of Wallace and Darwin,
- Health,
- Heart, pain felt in the region of the,
- Heilprin, Professor A., 'The Bermuda Islands,'
- Heliotropism of seedlings,
- Henslow, Professor, lectures by, at Cambridge,
- ——, letter from, on the offer of the appointment to the 'Beagle,'
- ——, letter to, from Rev. G. Peacock,
- ——, letters to:—relating to the appointment to the 'Beagle,'
- ——, letters to:—1836-1842,
- Herbert, John Maurice,
- Hermaphrodite flowers, first idea of cross-fertilisation of,
- Herschel, Sir J., acquaintance with,
- Heterostyled plants,
- 'Historical Sketch of the Recent Progress of Opinion on the Origin of Species,'
- Hoaxes,
- Holidays,
- Holland, photograph-album received from,
- Holland, Sir H., his opinions of the theory,
- Holmgren, Frithiof, letter to, on vivisection,
- Hooker, Sir J. D., on the training obtained by the work on Cirripedes,
- ——, letters to,
- Hooker, Sir J. D., 'Himalayan Journal,'
- Horner, Leonard,
- Horses, humanity to,
- Hot-house, building of,
- Humboldt, Baron A. von, meeting with,
- Humboldt's 'Personal Narrative,'
- Huth, Mr., on 'Consanguineous Marriage,'
- Hutton, Prof. F. W., letter to, on his review of the 'Origin,'
- Huxley, Prof. T. H., on the value as training, of Darwin's work on the Cirripedes,
- ——, letters from, on the 'Origin of Species,'
- ——, letters to:—on his adoption of the theory,
- Hybridisation, analogy of, with some forms of fertilisation of heterostyled plants,
- Hybridism,
- Hybrids, sterility of,
- Hydropathic establishments, visits to,
- Häckel, Professor Ernst, embryological researches of,
- Ichnuemonidæ, and their function,
- Ilkley, residence at, in 1859..
- Ill-health,
- Immortality of the Soul,
- Innes, Rev. J. Brodie,
- —— on Darwin's position with regard to theological views,
- 'Insectivorous Plants,' work on the,
- Insects,
- 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,
- [323].
- [274].
- [22];
- his opinion of the theory,
- [209];
- on checks to increase of species,
- on his 'Observations in Natural History,'
- on the immutability of species,
- [325].
- [38],
- [143];
- publication of the second edition of the,
- differences in the two editions of the, with regard to the theory of species,
- [281];
- on Mr. Darwin's intention to devote a certain sum to the advancement of scientific interests,
- [230].
- Jenkin, Fleeming, review of the 'Origin,'
- Jenyns, Rev. Leonard, acquaintance with,
- ——, letters to:—on the 'Origin of Species,'
- Jones, Dr. Bence, treatment by,
- 'Journal of Researches,'
- Judd, Prof., on Coral Reefs,
- Jukes, Prof. Joseph B.,
- Jackson, B. Daydon, preparation of the Kew-Index placed under the charge of,
- Kew-Index of plant names,
- Kidney-beans, fertilisation of,
- Kingsley, Rev. Charles, letter from, on the 'Origin of Species,'
- Kossuth, character of,
- Krause, Ernst, 'Life of Erasmus Darwin,'
- Lamarck's philosophy,
- [166].
- [174],
- [177],
- [207],
- [256].
- [272].
- [327].
- [301].
- [236].
- [229].
- [303].
- [268].
- [257].
- [318].
- [236].
- [311].
- [162].
- [187];
- portrait at the,
- [45].
- [230].
- [50].
- [11].
- [302].
- [31-37];
- from 1836 to 1842..
- [308].
- [141].
- [329];
- letter to:—on beetle-collecting,
- [31];
- character of,
- influence of, on Geology,
- geological views,
- on Darwin's theory of coral islands,
- extract of letter to, on the treatise on volcanic islands,
- attitude towards the doctrine of Evolution,
- announcement of the forthcoming 'Origin of Species,' to the British Association at Aberdeen in 1859..
- letter from, criticising the 'Origin,'
- Bishop Wilberforce's remarks upon,
- inclination to accept the notion of design,
- on Darwin's views,
- on the 'Fertilisation of Orchids,'
- [145],
- [148];
- —on the second edition of the 'Journal of Researches,'
- on the receipt of Wallace's paper,
- on the papers read before the Linnean Society,
- on the mode of publication of the 'Origin,'
- with proof-sheets,
- on the announcement of the work of the British Association,
- on his adoption of the theory of descent,
- on objectors to the theory of descent,
- on the second edition of the 'Origin,'
- on the review of the 'Origin' in the 'Annals,'
- on objections,
- on the review in the 'Edinburgh Review,' and on Matthew's anticipation of the theory of Natural Selection,
- on design in variation,
- on the 'Antiquity of Man,'
- on the progress of opinion,
- on 'Pangenesis,'
- on Drosera,
- [254],
- [255].
- [145].
- [168];
- tenth edition of,
- [45].
- —— views, references to,
- 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,
- Linnean Society, joint paper with A. R. Wallace, read before the,
- Linum flavum, dimorphism of,
- List of naturalists who had adopted the theory in March, 1860..
- Literature, taste in,
- Little-Go, passed,
- Lobelia fulgens, not self-fertilisable,
- London, residence in,,
- 'London Review,' review of the 'Fertilisation of Orchids' in the,
- Lonsdale, W.,
- Lubbock, Sir John, letter from, to W. E. Darwin, on the funeral in Westminster Abbey,
- Lyell, Sir Charles, acquaintance with,
- ——, Sir Charles, letters to,
- Lyell, Sir Charles, 'Antiquity of Man,'
- —— 'Elements of Geology,'
- —— 'Principles of Geology.'
- Lythrum, trimorphism of,
- Lamarck's philosophy,
- Macaulay, meeting with,
- [35].
- [15].
- [16].
- [239], note.
- [142].
- [287], note.
- [15],
- [16].
- [227].
- [270].
- [40],
- [189].
- [39],
- [160].
- [142].
- [46];
- objections to discussing origin of,
- brain of, and that of the gorilla,
- influence of sexual selection upon the races of,
- work on,
- [32],
- [148].
- [108];
- distaste for the study of,
- [232].
- [231].
- [126].
- [136].
- [49-54].
- [92];
- compound,
- [251].
- [10].
- [58].
- [275].
- [41].
- [184].
- [327].
- [306].
- [270].
- [36].
- [32],
- [49];
- publication of book on the,
- [2].
- [43].
- [262];
- 'Facts and arguments for Darwin,'
- [315].
- [262];
- on self-fertilisation of plants,
- on Sprengel's views as to cross-fertilisation,
- [282].
- [199],
- [201],
- [204];
- on the reception of the 'Origin' in the United States,
- on the third edition of the 'Origin,'
- on critiques of the 'Descent of Man,'
- on the publication of the 'Fertilisation of Orchids,'
- on the publication of 'Climbing Plants,'
- [50];
- fondness for,
- taste for, at Cambridge,
- [142].
- Macgillivray, William,
- Mackintosh, Sir James, meeting with,
- 'Macmillan's Magazine,' review of the 'Origin' in, by H. Fawcett,
- Macrauchenia,
- Mad-house, attempt to free a patient from a,
- Maer, visits to,
- Malay Archipelago, Wallace's 'Zoological Geography' of the,
- Malays, expression in the,
- Malthus on Population,
- Malvern, Hydropathic treatment at,
- Mammalia, fossil from South America,
- Man, descent of,
- Marriage,
- Mathematics, difficulties with,
- Matthew, Patrick, claim of priority in the theory of Natural Selection,
- 'Medico-Chirurgical Review,' review of the 'Origin' in the, by W. B. Carpenter,
- Mellersh, Admiral, reminiscences of C. Darwin,
- Mendoza,
- Mental peculiarities,
- Microscopes,
- Mimicry, H. W. Bates on,
- Minerals, collecting,
- Miracles,
- Mivart's 'Genesis of Species,'
- Moor Park, Hydropathic establishment at,
- —— water-cure at,
- Moore, Dr. Norman, treatment by,
- Mormodes,
- Moths, white, Mr. Weir's observations on,
- Motley, meeting with,
- Mould, formation of, by the agency of Earthworms, paper on the,
- 'Mount,' the Shrewsbury, Charles Darwin's birthplace,
- Müller, Fritz, embryological researches of,
- ——, 'Für Darwin,'
- ——, Fritz, observations on branch-tendrils,
- ——, Hermann,
- Murray, John, criticisms on the Darwinian theory of coral formation,
- Murray, John, letters to:—relating to the publication of the 'Origin of Species,'
- Music, effects of
- Mylodon,
- Macaulay, meeting with,
- Names of garden plants, difficulty of obtaining,
- [308].
- [293].
- [87].
- [6].
- [165],
- [190].
- [258];
- H. C. Watson on,
- priority in the theory of, claimed by Mr. Patrick Matthew,
- Sedgwick on,
- [230].
- [170].
- [315].
- [321].
- [268].
- [229].
- [126].
- [320].
- [322];
- endowment by Mr. Darwin,
- plan of the,
- [159].
- [273].
- [235],
- [274].
- [15];
- tour in,
- visit to, with Sedgwick,
- visit to, in 1869..
- [26].
- [50],
- [77].
- [270].
- Naples, Zoological Station, donation of £100 to the, for apparatus,
- Nash, Mrs., reminiscences of Mr. Darwin,
- Natural History, early taste for,
- —— selection,
- —— belief in, founded on general considerations,
- 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,'
- 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,
- Nose, objection to shape of,
- Novels, liking for,
- Nuptial dress of animals,
- Names of garden plants, difficulty of obtaining,
- Observation, methods of,
- [94],
- [95].
- [52].
- [42].
- [308].
- [297];
- fertilisation of, work on the,
- homologies of,,
- study of,
- pleasure of investigating,
- [303].
- [108].
- [208].
- [31];
- investigations upon the,
- progress of the theory of the,
- differences in the two editions of the 'Journal' with regard to the,
- extracts from note-books on the,,
- first sketch of work on the,
- essay of 1844 on the,
- [41],
- [206];
- success of the,
- reviews of the, in the Athenæum,
- in 'Macmillan's Magazine,'
- in the Times,
- in the Gardeners' Chronicle,
- in the 'Annals and Magazine of Natural History,'
- in the Spectator,
- in the 'Bibliothèque Universelle de Genève,'
- in the Medico-Chirurgical Review,'
- in the 'Westminster Review,'
- in the 'Edinburgh Review,'
- in the 'North British Review,'
- in the Saturday Review,
- in the 'Quarterly Review,'
- in the 'Geologist,'
- [223].
- [245].
- [274],
- [275].
- [275].
- [294].
- [292].
- [237];
- reply to Lyell, on the difference between the human and simian brains,
- claim of priority,
- [236-239].
- —— 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,,
- Orchis pyramidalis, adaptation in,
- Orders, thoughts of taking,
- Organs, rudimentary, comparison of, with unsounded letters in words,
- Origin of Species, first notes on the,
- 'Origin of Species,' publication of the first edition of the,
- —— publication of the second edition of the,
- —— third edition, commencement of work upon the,
- —— publication of the fifth edition of the,
- —— sixth edition, publication of the,
- —— the 'Coming of Age' of the,
- Ouless, W., portrait of Mr. Darwin by,
- Owen, Sir R., on the differences between the brains of man and the Gorilla,
- Oxford, British Association Meeting, discussion at,
- Observation, methods of,
- Paley's writings, study of,
- [18].
- [267].
- [266].
- [301].
- [145].
- [290].
- [150], note.
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- [290].
- [29].
- [115].
- [178].
- [25].
- [293].
- [231].
- [19].
- [249].
- [45],
- [313-315];
- insectivorous,
- power of movement in,
- garden, difficulty of naming,
- heterostyled, polygamous, diœcious and gynodiœcious,
- [60].
- [13].
- [9];
- failure of taste for,
- [302].
- [312].
- [70].
- [13].
- [331].
- [291], note.
- [234].
- [228].
- [48],
- [315-319];
- publication of the,
- [265].
- [311];
- differences of the pollen in the two forms of the,
- [45].
- [53].
- [247].
- [196-200].
- [38-49].
- [259].
- Pall Mall Gazette, review of the Variation of Animals and Plants,' in the,
- Pangenesis,
- Papilionaceæ, papers on cross-fertilisation of,
- Parallel roads of Glen Roy, paper on the,
- Parasitic worms, experiments on,
- Parslow, Joseph,
- 'Parthenon,' review of the 'Fertilisation of Orchids,' in the,
- Pasteur's results upon the germs of diseases,
- Patagonia,
- Peacock, Rev. George, letter from, to Professor Henslow,
- Philosophical Club,
- —— Magazine,
- Photograph-albums received from Germany and Holland,
- Pictet, Professor F. J., review of the 'Origin' in the 'Bibliothèque Universelle,'
- Pictures, taste for, acquired at Cambridge,
- Pigeons, nasal bones of,
- Plants, climbing,
- Pleasurable sensations, influence of, in Natural Selection,
- Plinian Society,
- Poetry, taste for,
- Pollen, conveyance of, by the wings of butterflies and moths,
- ——, differences in the two forms of Primrose,
- "Polly," the fox-terrier,
- Pontobdella, egg-cases of,
- Portraits, list of,
- "Pour le Mérite," the order,
- Pouter Pigeons,
- Powell, Prof. Baden, his opinion on the structure of the eye,
- 'Power of Movement in Plants,'
- Preyer, Prof. W., letter to,
- Primrose, heterostyled flowers of the,
- Primula, dimorphism of, paper on the,
- Primulæ, said to have produced seed without access of insects,
- Proteus,
- Publication of the 'Origin of Species,' arrangements connected with the,
- Publications, account of,
- Public Opinion, squib in,
- Paley's writings, study of,
- Rabbits, asserted close interbreeding of,
- [53].
- [230].
- [23].
- [285].
- [281].
- [275].
- [55-65];
- general statement of,
- [17].
- [201].
- [43].
- [285];
- bequest from,
- [292].
- [134].
- [230].
- [326].
- [290].
- [318].
- [288].
- [14].
- [162];
- award of the Copley Medal to C. Darwin,
- [246];
- publication of third French edition of the 'Origin,' and criticism of pangenesis by,
- [207];
- comparison of, with unsounded letters in words,
- Ramsay, Sir Andrew,
- ——, Mr.,
- Reade, T. Mellard, note to, on the earthworms,
- Rein, Dr. J. J., account of the Bermudas,
- Reinwald, M., French translation of the 'Origin' by,
- Religious views,
- Reverence, development of the bump of,
- Reversion,
- Reviewers,
- Rich, Anthony, letter to, on the book on 'Earthworms,'
- Richmond, W., portrait of C. Darwin by,
- Rio de Janeiro, letter to J. S. Henslow, from,
- Rogers, Prof. H. D.,
- Romanes, G. J., account of a sudden attack of illness,
- —— letter to, on vivisection,
- Roots, sensitiveness of tips of, to contact,
- Royal Commission on Vivisection,
- Royal Medical Society, Edinburgh,
- —— Society, award of the Royal Medal to C. Darwin,
- Royer, Mdlle. Clémence, French translation of the 'Origin' by,
- Rudimentary organs,
- Rabbits, asserted close interbreeding of,
- Sabine, Sir E.,
- [162];
- reference to Darwin's work in his Presidential Address to the Royal Society,
- [299].
- [29].
- [129];
- geology of,
- [104].
- [130].
- [15].
- [327].
- [128].
- [261].
- [235];
- review of the 'Descent of Man' in the,
- [142].
- [52].
- [10];
- general interest in,
- [14].
- [127],
- [128].
- [113];
- visit to North Wales with,
- opinion of C. Darwin,
- letter from, on the 'Origin of Species,',
- review of the 'Origin' in the Spectator,
- attack before the 'Cambridge Philosophical Society,'
- [318].
- [179],
- [180].
- [165],
- [190];
- influence of,
- [270];
- influence of, upon races of man,
- [281].
- [299].
- [270];
- influence of, upon races of man,
- [310].
- [193].
- [10],
- [15].
- [6],
- [8];
- return to,
- early medical practice at,
- [158].
- [225],
- [235],
- [244],
- [314].
- [137].
- [287].
- [316].
- [35].
- [10].
- [15].
- [149];
- observations on,
- [156].
- [39-41],
- [148];
- checks to the increase of,
- mutability of,
- progress of the theory of the,
- differences with regard to the, in the two editions of the 'Journal,'
- extracts from Note-books on,
- first sketch of the,
- Essay of 1884 on the,
- [231].
- [169].
- [300].
- [44].
- [36].
- [312].
- [322].
- [126].
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- [40],
- [189].
- [99];
- defects of,
- [277].
- [281].
- [57],
- [59],
- [60].
- [325].
- [126].
- [47], see Drosera.
- [138].
- Sachs on the establishment of the idea of sexuality in plants,
- St. Helena,
- St. Jago, Cape Verd Islands,
- St. John's College, Cambridge, strict discipline at,
- St. Paul's Island, visit to,
- Salisbury Craigs, trap-dyke in,
- "Sand walk," last visit to the,
- San Salvador, letter to R. W. Darwin from,
- Saporta, Marquis de, his opinion in 1863..
- Saturday Review, article in the,
- Scelidotherium,
- Scepticism, effects of, in science,
- Science, early attention to,
- Scott, Sir Walter,
- Sea-sickness,
- Sedgwick, Professor Adam, introduction to,
- Seedlings, heliotropism of,
- Seeds, experiments on the germination of, after immersion,
- Selection, natural,
- ——, sexual, in insects,
- Semper, Professor Karl, on coral reefs,
- Sex in plants, establishment of the idea of,
- Sexual selection,
- Sexuality, origin of,
- Shanklin,
- Shooting, fondness for,
- Shrewsbury, schools at,
- Sigillaria,
- Silliman's Journal, reviews in,
- Slavery,
- Slaves, sympathy with,
- Sleep-movements of plants,
- Smith, Rev. Sydney, meeting with,
- Snipe, first,
- Snowdon, ascent of,
- Son, eldest, birth of,
- South America, publication of the geological observations on,
- Species, accumulation of facts relating to,
- Spectator, review of the 'Origin' in the,
- Spencer, Herbert, an evolutionist,
- Sprengel, C. K., on cross-fertilisation of hermaphrodite flowers,
- ——, 'Das entdeckte Geheimniss der Natur,'
- Stanhope, Lord,
- Sterility, in heterostyled plants,
- Steudel's 'Nomenclator,'
- Stokes, Admiral Lort,
- Strickland, H. E., letter to, on nomenclature,
- 'Struggle for Existence,'
- Style,
- Suarez, T. H. Huxley's study of,
- Subsidence, theory of,
- Suffering, evidence from, as to the existence of God,
- Sulivan, Sir B. J., letter to,
- ——, reminiscences of C. Darwin,
- Sundew,
- Sydney, letter to J. S. Henslow from,
- Sabine, Sir E.,
- Teleology, revival of,
- —— and morphology, reconciliation of, by Darwinism,
- Tendrils of plants, irritability of the,
- Teneriffe,
- Theological views,
- Theology and Natural History,
- Thistle-seeds, conveyance of, by wind,
- Thompson, Professor D'Arcy, literature of the fertilisation of flowers,
- Thwaites, G. H. K.,
- Tierra del Fuego,
- Times, review of the 'Origin' in the,
- Title-page, proposed, of the 'Origin of Species,'
- Torquay, visit to (1861),
- Toxodon,
- Translations of the 'Origin' into French, Dutch and German,
- Transmutation of species, investigations on the,
- Trimorphism and dimorphism in plants, papers on,
- Tropical forest, first sight of,
- Turin, Royal Academy of, award of the Bressa prize by the,
- Twining plants,
- Valparaiso, letter to Miss S. Darwin from,
- Vanilla,
- Variability,
- 'Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication,' publication of,
- '——,' reviews of the, in the Pall Mall Gazette,
- Vegetable Kingdom, cross- and self-fertilisation in the,
- 'Vestiges of Creation,'
- Victoria Institute, analysis of the 'Origin,' read before the,
- Vivisection,
- Vogt, Prof. Carl, on the origin of species,
- Volcanic islands, Geological observations on, publication of the,
- Volcanoes and Coral-reefs, book on,
- Wagner, Moritz, letter to, on the influence of isolation,
- [278].
- [41],
- [188];
- article in the 'Quarterly Review,' April, 1869..
- opinion of Pangenesis,
- review of the 'Expression of the Emotions,'
- [182],
- on the 'Origin of Species,'
- on 'Warrington's paper at the Victoria Institute,'
- on man,
- on sexual selection,
- on Mr. Wright's pamphlet in answer to Mivart,
- on Mivart's remarks and an article in the 'Quarterly Review,'
- on his criticism of Mivart's 'Lessons from Nature,'
- last letter to,
- [189].
- [264], note.
- [206];
- at Malvern,
- Moor Park,
- [106].
- [246];
- on Natural Selection,
- [148].
- [16].
- [62].
- [1].
- [270].
- [329].
- [231].
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- [22].
- [19].
- [317];
- letter to, on Movement in Plants,
- [227];
- speech at Oxford against the Darwinian theory,
- review of the 'Origin' in the 'Quarterly Review,'
- [227].
- [10].
- [230].
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