Coral reefs, Book on, 55-59; ob- servations on, 48, 52, 55 Corfield, Mr. R., 43 Cross-fertilisation of plants, 141-3
Dana, Prof. J. D., on Coral Reefs, 58
Darwin, Charles, and domestic
animals, 71; and entomology, 25, 167; and Malthus, 72, 73; and novelists, 133; and Prof. Henslow, 24-30; and Sir C. Lyell, 31, 51, 52, 69, 70; and Sir J. Hooker, 54, 74, 75, 78; and slavery, 34, 35; and spell- ing reform, 148; as an experi- menter, 162; at Cambridge, 24- 29; at Edinburgh, 22-24; "Bio- graphical Sketch of an Infant," 131; birth, 18; character of, 155-160, 162-165; "Climbing Plants," 107; contributions to .mental science, 134, 135; death of, 153; "Descent of Man," 112-125; discovery of extinct mammals, 38, 39; elected F.G.S., 51, F.R.S., 52; expe- rience of missionaries, 43, 47; experiments on children, 129, 131; "Expression of Emotions," 126-135; fertilisation in the vege- table kingdom, 141-3; "Ferti- lisation of Orchids," 103-106; first scientific paper, 23; "For- mation of Mould," 150-152; forms of flowers, 143 ; funeral of, 154; "Geology of the Beagle," 55-60; history of "Origin of
Species," 64-78; honours be- stowed on, 146; "Insectivorous Plants," 136-9; "Journal of Researches," 52; modesty of, 28, 66; on blushing, 133; on Cirripedia, 61-63; on religion, 115-117, 121, 163-169; on vivisection, 160-162; "Origin of Species," 41, 42, 46, 64-78, 79-99; physical appearance and habits of, 100-102, 147, 148; places named after, 48; portraits of, 146; power of movement in plants, 143-145; school-days of, 19-21; secretary of Geological Society, 51; sons of, 102; statue of, 156; voyage in Beagle, 29-50 Darwin, Mrs. C., 53
Darwin, Erasmus, of Lichfield and Derby, 12-14, 66-67 Darwin, Erasmus, of London, 19,
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