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death, 138, 252;
funeral, 252;
memorial in Westminster Abbey, 253-5;
lists of writings, 257
---- ---- ---- letters to his mother: announcing arrival at Singapore,
i. 47;
describing work at Singapore, 48;
on Malacca and missionaries, 49;
on his collections and visit to Rajah Brooke, 51;
on the Rajah, 59;
on correspondence from Darwin and Hooker, and his Aru collection, 71;
on plans for collecting at Java, and impending return to England, 83
---- ---- ---- letter to his wife, sending plants from Furka Pass, ii. 115
---- ---- ---- letters to his son, Mr. W.G. Wallace: on building of house
at Parkstone, ii. 111-13;
on purchase of land at Broadstone and garden plans, 117-18;
enclosing ground plan of house and describing progress, 118-20;
on "Man's Place in the Universe," and Spiritualism, 121-2;
requesting revision of "Mars," 122;
on forthcoming lecture at the Royal Institution, and conferment of Order
of Merit, 127-9;
on discovery of a rare moth and beetles in root of an orchid, 129-30;
on the railway strike, 163-4
---- ---- ---- letters to his daughter Violet: on "victims of
Landlordism," ii. 113;
on "Freeland" and "Looking Backward," 114;
on orchid growing, 114;
on use of a wagging tail, 115-16;
on "Maha Bharata," 116;
on eight hours' movement, 156
---- ---- ---- letter to Lord Avebury, on Bill for bird preservation,
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