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Baines, Mr. Edward, on the condition

of New Lanark, i. 101
Baines, Mr., African traveller, i. 405
Baker, Mr., of Kew, ii. 13. See note
Baker, Professor James H., of Denver
High School, ii. 155

Balfour, Professor, A. R. Wallace calls
on, ii. 405

Balfour, Right Hon. A. J., on the land
question, ii. 254; séances at, ii. 334
Bali, i. 356

Ball, Sir Robert, on "Cause of the Ice

Age," ii. 216, 387

Baltimore, A. R. Wallace lectures at,
ii. 113, 114
Banda, i. 357, 369

Banka, A. R. Wallace goes to, i. 376
Banner of Light, Boston, A. R. Wallace
writes letter to, ii. 340

Barking, A. R. Wallace takes a house
at, i. 416; ii. 90

Barra, Brazil, A. R. Wallace's expedi
tion to, i. 281

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Barrett, Professor, ii. 34; paper on
thought reading at the meeting of
the British Association, ii. 49 ; founds
Psychical Research Society, ii. 49
Barry, Mr., his designs for Houses of
Parliament, i. 189
Bartholomew's Specifications for
Practical Architecture," i. 189
Bartlett, Mr., i. 384
Barton-in-the-Clay, William and A. R.
Wallace land-surveying at, i. 106;
description of, i. 111, 118
Batavia, i. 376

Batchian, A. R. Wallace's residence at,

i. 365, 367, 395

Bates, Henry Walter, entomologist, A.

R. Wallace's first meeting with, i.
237; extracts from correspondence
with, i. 254, 256; undertakes an
expedition to Brazil with A. R.
Wallace, i. 264, 266; the voyage
out, i. 267; nurses Herbert Wallace
with yellow fever and catches it him-
self, i. 282; collecting on the
Amazon, i. 326; letters from A. R.
Wallace to, i. 349-354, 358, 373,
377; on mimicry in animals, i. 407;
becomes assistant secretary of the

Royal Geographical Society, i. 415;
visits Darwin, ii. I; consulted by
Darwin on colouring of caterpillars,
ii. 3; first meeting with Herbert
Spencer, ii. 23; urges Wallace to
investigate spiritualism, ii. 282; is
assistant examiner in Physical Geo-
graphy, ii. 406

Bateson, Mr., A. R. Wallace criticizes,
ii. 213; on Utility, ii. 215

Bay of Biscay, storm in the, i. 267
Beacon, The, on "Bad Times," ii.

105

Beacons, the, in Brecknockshire, i.
160; account of, i. 162-165, 249;
walk to, i. 251-253

Beal, Professor, of Michigan, ii. 186
Beane, river, i. 34, 35
Beau Brummell, i. 7

Becca de Nona, excursion to, i. 413
Beddgelert, excursion to, ii. 403, 404
Bedford, i. 117, 118, 129
Bedfordshire, William and A. R. Wal-
lace land-surveying in, i. 106–117
Beecher, Henry Ward, ii. 122
Bees' cells, Mr. Haughton on, ii. 87;
A. R. Wallace on, ii. 390
Beetles, collecting, at Bukit Tima, i.
338; at Sarawak, i. 351; collected
in three and a half years, i. 360;
difficulty in obtaining, i. 379
Bell, Arthur J., A. R. Wallace on the
works of, ii. 37, 38

Bellamy, Mr. E., reference to Social-
ism of, ii. 199; his "Looking Back-
ward" considered, ii. 266; his
"Equality" considered, ii. 268-271
Bellew, Mr. J., ii. 318, 324

Belt, Mr., on protective leaves, ii. 65,
69
Bencoolen, i. 376

Bengeo, picturesque village, i. 35
Beni, river, i. 320

Bennett, A. W., his paper on "The
Theory of Natural Selection from a
Mathematical Point of View," ii.
7,8

Bennett, Mr. E. T., ii. 277

Bentham, Jeremy, co-shareholder with
Robert Owen, i. 98
Berkhampstead, i. 135

Bermuda, ii. 100
Bernheim, Dr., on Lourdes, ii. 307
Berry, Mrs. Catherine, ii. 277
Berwyn mountains, R. A. Wallace and
Mr. Mitten's walk to, ii. 402

Bessir, i. 371

Bethnal Green, museum at, A. R.
Wallace applies for directorship of,
i. 415, 422; ii. 90

Bettws-y-Coed, North Wales, ii. 404
Bevan, Mr., civil engineer, i. 136
Bierstadt, ii. 124

Biological Section of the British Asso-
ciation, A. R. Wallace president of,
ii. 49, 98

Bird, Miss, her account of Lake Tahoe,

ii. 174

Birds of Brazil, described, i. 274; search
for umbrella-bird, i. 281, 283; um-
brella-bird, i. 314, 315; of Malacca
described, i. 339; exhibition of, from
New Guinea, i. 364; collection of,
from Batchian, i. 367; narrative of
search after birds of paradise, i. 387-
394; writings of A. R. Wallace on,
i. 394, 395; discussion on the flight
of, ii. 25, 26; migratory, discussed,
ii. 392, 394

Boisduval, Dr., his book on butterflies,
i. 329

Bombay, i. 383

Bonaparte, Prince Lucien, "Conspec-
tus Generum Avium" by, i. 327, 355
Bond, Dr., Lord Grimthorpe's letter to,
ii. 357, 358

Borneo, i. 341, 350, 359; Sir James
Brooke's return to, ii. 52

Borrer, Mr. William, botanist, ii. 404
Borrow, George, author of " Lavengro,"
quoted on Welsh mutton, i. 159, 161;
on Welsh literature, i. 168; quoted
on Pistill Rhaiadwr waterfall, ii.
403

Boston, A. R. Wallace stays at, ii. 108;

first lecture at, ii. 109; occupation
at, ii. 110, 115, 116; A. R. Wallace
describes séances at, ii. 337-341
Botany, A. R. Wallace's first interest
in, i. III; his studies in, i. 192-
197; first literary effort in, i.
199

Boulton and Watt, Messrs., i. 133
Bouru, i. 395; paper by A. R. Wallace

on the birds of, i. 396

Boutleroff, the biologist, visits at Grays,
ii. 93

Birmingham, i. 131, 133; new railway Bowman, Mr. Robert, A. R. Wallace

to, i. 140

stays with, ii. 112

"Birth of the Solar System, The," Boyd-Kinnear, Mr. J., A. R. Wallace

discussed, i. 427

Bishop of Georgia (Dr. Elliott), Colum-

bia College, established by the, i. 14,
223

Blackdown, near Haslemere, Tenny-

son's residence at, ii. 298

stays with, at Guernsey, ii. 256,
257

"Boy's Own Book," i. 64

Brackett, Mr. E. A., author of
"Materialized Apparitions," ii. 337;
séance with, ii. 339, 340

Blackheath Park, residence of John | Bradgate Park, rambles in, i. 237

Stuart Mill, ii. 236

Blackie, Professor J. Stuart, his con-

nection with A. R. Wallace, ii. 257
Bland, Mr. Hubert, as socialist, ii.
272

Bland, Dr. T. A., editor of The

Council Fire, ii. 129

Blatchford, Robert, his opinions on
military expenditure, ii. 223; "Merrie
England" by, ii. 268
Bloomington, Indiana, A. R. Wallace
lectures at, ii. 145

Bluecoat School at Hertford, i. 42

Bradley, Professor, of University of
California, ii. 165

Brady, Sir Antonio, ii. 90

Branner, Dr., A. R. Wallace stays
with, ii. 145, 146. See note ii. 167,
168

Brassey, Sir Thomas, his connection
with the Industrial Remuneration
Conference, ii. 250; A. R. Wallace's
correspondence with, ii. 395

Brazil, collections from, i. 264
Brecknockshire, W. and A. R. Wallace
land-surveying in, i. 160-167

Brecon, A. R. Wallace's long walk to,

i. 160, 178, 249

Brewster, Sir David, his letters on
Home's manifestations, ii. 287-290;
quoted, ii. 349

British Association, Sir Charles Lyell's
presidential address to, i. 417; Mr.
A. W. Bennett's paper on "Natural
Selection" read to, ii. 7; A. R.
Wallace's reminiscences of meetings
of, ii. 45-50

British Museum, i. 265, 313, 328; A.
R. Wallace studies at, i. 386; its
method of payment, ii. 376, 377
Brooke, Captain, disagreement with his
uncle, Sir James Brooke, ii. 51
Brooke, Charles, Rajah of Sarawak,

ii. 51

Brooke, Sir James, Rajah of Sarawak,
i. 326; courtesy to A. R. Wallace,
i. 341; sketch of, i. 345-347; A. R.
Wallace's visits to, ii. 51
Brooks, Rev. J. G., his address on
"What Socialists Want," ii. III
Brooks, Dr. W. K., zoologist, ii. 114
Brougham, Lord, present at Home's
séance at Cox's Hotel, ii. 287-290
Brown, Mrs., ii. 51

Brown, Mr., agent to Earl de Grey,

i. 107; nephew of, i. 129
Brown, Mr. Curtis, suggests to A. R.
Wallace the plan for "Man's Place
in the Universe," ii. 232

Brown, Dr. John, eloquent preacher,
i. 240

Browne, A. G., A. R. Wallace stays

with, ii. 107, 108, 125

Bruce-Joy, Mr. A., cures Dr. Wallace's
asthma, ii. 229, 230

Brunig, excursion to, ii. 214
Bryn-coch, life at, i. 179, 189, 194,

205; A. R. Wallace revisits, i. 253
Buccleuch, Duke of, made President of
the British Association, ii. 48, 49
Buckland, Dr., i. 134

Buckle, Henry Thomas, "History of
Civilization" by, ii. 31
Buckley, Miss Arabella, afterwards
Mrs. Fisher, i. 433, 435; ii. 15,
83; her interest in spiritualism,
ii. 296; helps to procure A. R.

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Bugis, language of Celebes, i. 356
Bukit Tima, French mission at, A. R.
Wallace stays at, i. 337, 348

Bull, Mr. William, his annual exhibition
of orchids, ii. 206

Bunbury, Sir Charles, i. 435
Bunyan, John, connection with the
Tinker of Turvey, i. 123

Burdett-Coutts, Lady, A. R. Wallace's

acquaintance with, ii. 51, 52

Burnett, Mrs. Hodgson, A. R. Wallace
meets, ii. 119

Burnett, Mr. John, his connection with
the Industrial Remuneration Con-
ference, ii. 250

Burney, Fanny, "Evelina" by, i. 75
Burt, Mr. Thomas, his connection with
the Industrial Remuneration Con-
ference, ii. 250

Butler, A. G., his observations on cater-
pillars, ii. 6

Butler, Mr. Samuel, A. R. Wallace's

reminiscences of, ii. 83-87, his attitude
towards spiritualism, ii. 296, 297
Butterflies of Brazil, described, i. 287;
A. R. Wallace on, i. 400-403; W.
H. Edward's collection of North
American, ii. 139

Byron, Lord, verses on, quoted, i.
112, 113

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Cader Idris, A. R. Wallace and Mr.
Mitten's excursions to, ii. 402, 404
Cadoxton, W. and A. R. Wallace
make survey of, i. 178, 188
Cairo, described, i. 334
Cajeli, i. 375

Calaveras Grove of big trees, ii. 163,
164

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"Can Telepathy Explain?" by Rev.
Minot J. Savage, ii. 337

Canada, A. R. Wallace lectures in,
ii. 125-128

Carpenter, Edward, as socialist, ii.
272

Carpenter, Dr. W. B., i. 411; ii. 34 ; A.
R. Wallace's reminiscences of, ii.
42, 43; opposes Professor Barrett's
paper on thought reading, ii. 49; his
attitude towards spiritualism, ii. 278,
285; quoted, ii. 349

Carpenter, Mr. William, referee for
Mr. Hampden in the flat-earth tests,
ii. 365-370, 376

Carrington, Lord, his experience in
small holdings, 1. 154

Carroll, Lewis (C. L. Dodgson), A. R.
Wallace's pleasure in the books of,

i. 225

Carruthers, William, is assistant ex-
aminer in Physical Geography, ii.
406

Carter, Mr., owner of the inn at Silsoe,

i. 129

Carter, President, A. R. Wallace enter-
tained by, ii. III

Cartwright, Sir Richard, A. R. Wallace
goes to tea at, ii. 187

Case, Henry, epitaph on, quoted, i. 7
Casey, Mr. Comerford, his translation

of an epitaph quoted, i. 9; Latin
speech translated by, ii. 102, 202
Cassell and Co., Messrs., new publishers
of the "Industrial Remuneration
Report," ii. 250

Cassiquiare, i. 316, 317; fruits of, ii. 71
Castle Howard, ii. 50

"Causes of War and the Remedies,"

the article by A. R. Wallace, ii. 220

"Caterpillars and Birds," letter to The
Field by A. R. Wallace, ii. 4-6
Caterpillars, colouring of, discussed,
ii. 3-7; injury done by, ii. 71,
384
Cawood, Mr. John, deputy to report
on the condition of New Lanark, i.

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Celebes, Dutch Settlement, i. 326; A.
R. Wallace's expedition to, i. 357,
367, 395, 403

Celtic literature and language, i. 167-
169

Ceram, i. 369, 375

Chadwell Spring, described, i. 37
Chamber's "Biographical Dictionary,"
estimate of Charles Mackay in, ii.
259

Chambers, Dr. Robert, his letter to A.
R. Wallace, ii. 285, 289
Chamouni, i. 325

Champery, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wallace
stay at, i. 412

Chapman, Mr., ii. 154

Charles Allen at Alexandria, i. 334;
his occupations, i. 338; account of,
i. 340

Charnwood Forest, A. R. Wallace's
visit to, i. 267

Chatsworth, A. R. Wallace's visit to,
i. 267

Chauncey's "History and Antiquities
of Hertfordshire," i. 5

Chelmsford Assizes, John Hampden
indicted at, ii. 372

Chepstow, epitaph on Mark Sanderson
at, i. 8
Cheyenne, ii. 156

Chicago, ii. 184; A. R. Wallace's
impressions of, ii. 185

Chichester, epitaph on Henry Case at,
i. 7

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Cincinnati, U.S.A., ii. 136; A. R.
Wallace stays at, ii. 141; lectures
at, ii. 145

"Cityless and Countryless World," by
Henry Olerich, ii. 267

Clarion, The, ii. 221; letter on
"Militarism by A. R. Wallace
printed in, ii. 223

Clark, Dr. G. B., interest in land

nationalization, ii. 240

Clarke, Rev. James Freeman, ii. 116
Clarke, Rev. R. F., "Lourdes and its
Miracles," by, ii. 305

Clarke, Sir James, Queen's physician,
ii. 259

Clear Creek Valley, ii. 177, 184
Clephan, Mr., architect, i. 114, 130
Cleveland, President, A. R. Wallace
visits, ii. 133

Clifford, Rev. John, as socialist, ii. 272
Clifton Forge, A. R. Wallace stays at,
ii. 138

Clutterbuck's "History of Herts," i. 5
Clydach river, i. 186

Coalburgh, West Virginia, residence of
Mr. Edwards, i. 265; ii. 136, 139
Cole, Sir Henry, of the Science and
Art Department at South Kensington,

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College Hill, A. R. Wallace lectures
at, ii. 145

Collen, Abbot of Glastonbury, i. 161
Collingwood, J. F., is assistant ex-
aminer in Physical Geography, ii.
406

Collings, Mr. Jesse, his interest in land

nationalization, ii. 256
Colorado river, ii. 156
Colorado springs, ii. 176, 179
"Colours of Animals and Sexual
Selection, The," by A. R. Wallace,
ii. 386

"Colours of Animals," lecture by A.
R. Wallace, ii. 105, 106, 111, 126,
145, 148, 151, 158, 186
Columbia College, Georgia, Fanny
Wallace went to, as teacher, i. 14

"Constitution of

Combe, George,
Man," by, i. 234
"Compendium of Geography and
Travel," A. R. Wallace writes the
volume on Australia, ii. 101, 210
Coneysthorpe, ii. 65

"Consistency," tract by Robert Dale
Owen, i. 88

"Conspectus Generum Avium," by
Prince Lucien Bonaparte, i. 327, 355
Constantinople, Russian designs, i. 347
"Constitution of Man," by George
Combe, i. 234

Constitutional, The, Radical newspaper,
i. 112, and note, 113

Contemporary Review, The, "A Repre-
sentative House of Lords," by A. R.
Wallace in, ii. 212; "How best to
model the Earth," by A. R. Wallace
in, ii. 214; A. R. Wallace on Irish
landlordism in, ii. 240

"Contributions to the Theory of

Natural Selection," by A. R.
Wallace, i. 400; ii. 384

Cook, Mr., A. R. Wallace stays with, at
Michigan, ii. 185

Cook, Miss Florence, medium, ii. 323,
327, 331

Cook, Miss Kate, séances with, as
medium, ii. 327, 328

Cooper, Fenimore, novels of, read by
A. R. Wallace, i. 74

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Co-operative Commonwealth," by
Gronlund, ii. 267

Cooper-King, Major, is assistant ex-
aminer in Physical Geography, ii.
406

Cope, Professor, ii. 110; "The Origin
of the Fittest," by, ii. 132, 133;
"Primary Factors of Evolution," by,
ii. 215

Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, ii.
124

Corelli, Miss Marie, A. R. Wallace in-
troduced to, ii. 259

Corwen, North Wales, A. R. Wallace
and Mr. Mitten stay at, ii. 401, 402,

403
"Cosmos," by Humboldt, i. 255
Cosmos Club, Washington, reception at,
ii. 119

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