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---- ---- ---- letters to Mr. A. Wiltshire:
on the Liberal Government, ii. 162;
on necessity for increased wages, 165
---- ---- ---- letter to an unknown correspondent, on fauna and flora
of Borneo district, and Dyaks, i. 53
---- Annie (A.R. Wallace's wife), ii. 115, 252
---- Herbert (A.R. Wallace's brother), i. 28, ii. 182, 229
---- John (A.R. Wallace's brother), i. 11, 13, 15
---- Mary Ann (A.R. Wallace's mother), i. 9
---- Thomas Vere (A.R. Wallace's father), i. 8;
Librarian of Hertford, 13;
straitened circumstances of, 14, 15
---- Violet (daughter of A.R. Wallace), reminiscences of her father,
ii. 103-38
---- W.G. (son of A.R. Wallace), reminiscences of his father, ii. 103-38
"Wallace's line," i. 43, ii. 19, 232, 233
War, Wallace's abhorrence of, ii. 245
Ward, Mr., on muscular fibres of whales, i. 145
Warington, Mr., and "Origin of Species," i. 191
Webb, Mr. W.L., ii. 179-80
Wedgwood, Josiah, and Darwin, i. 18
Weir, Jenner, on moths, i. 179;
on plumage of birds, 205;
Darwin's appreciation of, 220;
paper at the Entomological Society, 235
Weismann, Prof. A., receives Darwin-Wallace Medal, i. 120;
on colouring of caterpillars, 299;
"Essays upon Heredity," ii. 44 _et seq_., 51-2
(_see also_ Non-inheritance of acquired characters)
Wells, Dr., and Natural Selection, i. 116, 176
Westminster Abbey, graves and memorials of men of science in, i.
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