Cyclas cornea.
Cyclops (H.M.S.) dredging by.
Cynips, dimorphism in. -Walsh on.
Cypripedium, fertilisation mechanism. -C. hirsutissimum.
Cyrena, range and variability.
Cytisus Adami, Darwin on. -note on. -C. alpinus. -C. laburnum, graft-hybrids between C. purpureus and. -J.J. Weir on.
Cyttarogenesis, suggested substitute for pangenesis.
Dallas, W.S., translator of F. Muller's "Fur Darwin."
Dampiera, Hamilton on fertilisation mechanism.
Dana, James Dwight (1813-95): published numerous works on Geology, Mineralogy, and Zoology. He was awarded the Copley Medal by the Royal Society in 1877, and elected a foreign member in 1884. -Darwin's opinion of. -health. -letters to. -mentioned. -on classification of mammalia. -Darwin's criticism of. -on Kilauea. -Lyell on his claims for Royal Society foreign list. -volume on geology in Wilkes' Reports.
Dareste, C., letter to.
Darwin, Annie: Charles Darwin's daughter.
Darwin, Bernard: Charles Darwin's grandson, observations on, as a child.
Darwin, Caroline (1800-99): Charles Darwin's sister. -Charles Darwin's early recollections of. -letter to.
Darwin, Catherine (1810-66): Charles Darwin's sister. -death. -letter to.
Darwin, Charles, boyhood. -went to Mr. Case's school. -went to Shrewsbury School. -abused as an atheist. -Collier's picture of. -complains of little time for reading. -contribution to Henslow's biography. -Copley medal awarded to. -engagement to Miss Emma Wedgwood. -Falconer's list of scientific labours of. -first meeting with Hooker. -friendship with Huxley. -on Gray's work on distribution. -growth of his evolutionary views. -health. -honorary degree at Cambridge. -intimacy with Hooker. -Judd's recollections of. -Lamarck and. -letters to "Nature." -marriage. -friendship with F. Muller. -prefatory note to Meldola's translation of Weismann. -recollections of Cambridge. -relation between J. Scott and. -review on Bates. -attends meeting of Royal Society. -slowness in giving up old beliefs. -tendency to restrict interest to Natural History. -and the "Vestiges." -visits London. -Wallace and. -and Weismann. -working hours. -book on S. American Geology. -pleasure in angling. -on making blunders. -slight knowledge of Botany. -visits Cambridge. -love of children. -on cleavage and foliation. -on origin of coal. -his theory of Coral reefs supported by Funafuti boring. -large correspondence. -on danger of trusting in science to principle of exclusion. -death of his child from scarlet fever. -on difficulty of writing good English. -feels need of stimulus in work. -subscribes to Dr. Ferrier's defence. -on flaws in his reasoning. -follows golden rule of putting adverse facts in strongest light. -"Geological Instructions." -geological work on Lochaber. -visit to Glen Roy. -bad handwriting. -idleness a misery. -on immortality and death. -on lavas. -letter to "Scotsman" on Glen Roy. -indebtedness to Lyell. -on Lyell as a geologist. -on Lyell's "Second Visit to the U.S.A." -work on Man and Sexual Selection. -on mountain-chains. -offer of help to F. Muller. -never afraid of his facts. -an honorary member of the Physiological Society. -pleasure in discussing Geology with Lyell. -reads paper before Linnean Society. -A. Rich leaves his fortune to. -on satisfaction of aiding fellow-workers in Science. -reminiscences of school-days. -visits Sedgwick. -sits to an artist. -on speculation. -style in writing. -gives testimonial in support of Hooker's candidature for Botanical Chair in Edinburgh. -theological abuse in the "Three Barriers." -visits to Abinger. -visit to Patterdale. -on vitality of seeds. -on volcanic phenomena. -on Welsh glaciers. -work on action of carbonate of ammonia on plants.
Darwin, Mrs. Charles, impressions of Down. -letter to. -passage from Darwin's autobiography on. -mentioned. -illness.
Darwin, Emma, see Mrs. Charles Darwin.
Darwin, Erasmus Alvey (1804-81): elder brother of Charles Darwin. -death of. -letters to. -mentioned. -visit to.