To face p. 249 251 264 285 285 286 286 286 . “MAEN MADOC," UPPER VALE OF NEATH . (From three photographs by Miss Neale) LATIN INSCRIPTION ON “MAEN MADOC” ALFRED R. WALLACE. 1848 . (From a daguerrotype) FISHES OF THE RIO NEGRO : (From drawings by A. R. Wallace) (One-fourth natural size) CINIDÆ (One-third natural size) (One-third natural size) (One-third natural size) (One-third natural size) (One-third natural size) H. E. WALLACE. AGE 8 (From a pencil sketch by Miss Townsend) HERBERT EDWARD WALLACE. AGE 20 (From a silhouette) THE RIO NEGRO (From observations made in the years 1851 and 1852 by Alfred R. Wallace) ENLARGED MAP OF THE RIVER UAUPÉS ALFRED R. WALLACE. 1853 (From a photograph by Mr. Sims) NATIVE HOUSE, WOKAN, ARU ISLANDS (Where I lived two weeks in March, 1859) (From a photograph by Mr. Sims) 286 289 289 320 320 324 357 383 384 385 ERRATA. Vol. I., page 107, line 11, for “ Earl Cowper” read “ Earl de Grey." “My Life." 99 » 217, Page 6, line 3, for "large gentleman's” read" gentleman's large." 8, 26, for "epitaph” read “ epigram.” , 47, 15, after “his” insert "kind." 16, omit" kindly.” 6, for “subject” read “object.” s 95,1 3 from foot, omit “these." last line, for "was” read “were." for “ managed " read “attended to.” „ 125, line 23, for "have asked ” read “ask.” ,, 151, » 4 from foot, after “While” insert"I was.” , 155, » 12 from foot, for "given” read “give." 156, 13, for "rights” read “interests.” · 179, » 3 from foot, for “ loaves" read “ loaf.” 2 from foot, omit" what." last line, after “ bread" insert "made in." » 202, line 14, for "are" read" is.” 206, 4 from foot, for "people, the" read “people. The.” last line, for "guages. On” read" guages; on." „ 216, line 14, for “they” read “these." 11 from foot, for "quite correct” read “not general.” last line, for "expression” read “ expressiveness." 7 from foot, after “ dogs" insert " while." , 235, 14, for “excitement” read “ discussion." 9, after "and" insert “ we.” 28, for "penetrating" read “which penetrates." 31, after" and " insert "they." last line but one, for “open ” read "apart." „ 251, Plate inscription is wrong way up. „ 319, last line, for "further” read “farther.” but one, for “ reaching" read". we reached." for " reached” read “arrived at." 326, line 10, for "country" read “ Alpine region.” , 17, for "nor do” read “and, indeed, do not.” „ 331, 2nd par., line 1, for “I was assured” read " the officers assured me.” „, 332, line 4for "stopping” read" as we stopped.” 5, for “passing” read "passed." 6, for “ staying " read “stayed.” , 357, , 8, for “fortunate" read “so.” 11, for “as is” read “and as it is ”; also delete"; as. par. 2, line 3, omit" because ” ; line 4, new sentence, "It.” 8, after "and" insert" the illustration.” , 363, par. 3, line 13, for “Selections ” read “Selection.” 364, lines 12, 13, for “ have stayed ” read “stay." after “prejudices” insert“ with respect.” ru" in "Keulemaus' read “n." 2, for "similar" read “ such." » 243, 9 250, » 325, 9 » 327, » 406, line » 407, » 427, » 432, “MY LIFE.” |