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Howorth, Sir H.H., on subsidence and elevation of land, i. 277
Hubrecht, Prof., ii. 80;
alleges differences between Darwin and Wallace, 87
Hudson's "Scientific Demonstration of a Future Life," ii. 203
Huggins, Sir W., and psychical research, ii. 198, 199
Hughes, Hugh Price, Wallace's opinion of, ii. 204
---- letter from, on Wallace's "Justice, not Charity," ii. 157
Humboldt's "Personal Narrative," i. 17, 164, 238
Humming-birds, ii. 23, 24
Huxley, T.H., i. 1, 5, 76, 116, 137;
meets Wallace, 35;
appreciation of Wallace, 94;
first interview with Darwin, 104;
and Herbert Spencer, 123;
and the memorial to Gladstone as to a pension for Wallace, 313;
and psychical research, ii. 198;
opinion as to Wallace joining Royal Society, 220;
on Henslow, 251
---- letters from, declining Wallace's invitation to investigate
"curious phenomena," ii. 187-8
Hybrids, sterility of, i. 130, 195 _et seq._;
and Natural Selection, 195 _et seq._;
infertility of, 297
Hyder, Mr. J., ii. 161, 252
Hyndman, Mr. H.M., letter from, acknowledging Wallace's birthday
congratulations, ii. 164
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"Ice-Marks in North Wales," Wallace's, i. 177
"Illustrations of British Insects," i. 23 (note)
"Immigration of Norwegian Flora," Blytt's, i. 293
Immortality, Wallace's views on, ii. 176
Indian Mutiny, i. 68
Indians, American, Bates's opinion of, ii.
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