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---- ---- ---- letters to Sir W.F. Barrett:
on the nebular hypothesis, ii. 174;
on Mars, 176;
on experiments with sensitives and on prosecution of Slade, 197;
on Dr. Carpenter, 198;
regretting inability to attend Dublin meeting of British Association,
199;
on the advocacy of vaccination, 206;
on dowsing, 206-8;
on presidency of Psychical Research Society, 208;
on "Creative Thought" and on ministry of angels, 213;
explaining his criticisms of "Creative Thought," 214-15
---- ---- ---- letter to F. Bates, on exotic insect-collecting, i. 69
---- ---- ---- letters to H.W. Bates:
on Darwin's Journal, i. 25;
on "Law regulating Introduction of New Species" and Ternate,
65;
congratulating him on arriving home, 72;
on Darwin, 73
---- ---- ---- letters to Mr. F. Birch:
on "Mars," ii. 177;
announcing conferment of Order of Merit, 223-4
---- ---- ---- letter to Mr. H. Jamyn Brooke, on monism, ii. 177
---- ---- ---- letters to Miss Buckley (Mrs. Fisher):
on "Descent of Man," ii. 31-2;
on physiology of ferns, etc., 40-1;
on infinity of life-forms, 89-90;
on house-planning at Broadstone, 119-20;
on Turks, 153;
on his "Reciprocity" article, 153;
on the earth as only habitable planet, 175;
on Spiritualism, 188-95;
on psychical and other works, 203-4;
on his visit to Switzerland, 204;
on re-incarnation and theosophical writings, 205;
on psychical research and Spencer's "Autobiography," 211;
on conferment of Order of Merit, 222;
on his autobiography, and Owen, 224-5;
on reviews of "My Life," 225-6
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