Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 2
Chapter 13
Monopoly and free trade, Wallace on, ii. 152
"More Letters," i. 127, 195, 288 (note), 312 (note)
Morgan, Prof. Lloyd, Wallace on, ii. 67, 68
---- T.H., "Evolution and Adaptation," ii. 79
Morley, Mr. John (Lord), correspondence with, ii. 159
Morton, Dr., on American race problem, ii. 28
Moths, Jenner Weir's observations on, i. 179
Mott, Mr., on Haeckel, i. 298; on progression of races, ii. 86
Mould, formation of, by agency of earthworms, i. 319
Mount Ophir (Malay), i. 51
Mouth-gesture as factor in origin of language, ii. 65
"Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants," Darwin's, i. 285, 311, ii. 2
Mailer, Fritz, "Für Darwin," i. 164; on mimetic butterflies, 189 (note), 270, 300
---- Hermann, i. 189 (note)
Murchison, Sir Roderick, and Wallace, i. 36; on Africa, 159
Murphy, Mr. M.J., ii. 164
Murphy's "Habit and Intelligence," Wallace's review of, i. 246, 249
Murray, Andrew, attacks Darwin's "Origin of Species," i. 142; opposes Trimen's views on mimetic butterflies, 201
Murray's "Geographical Distribution of Mammals," i. 181
Mutation theory, ii. 79, 84
"My Life," Wallace's, i. 6, 10 (note), 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 29-30, 92 (note), 107, 125, 126, 127, 178, 253, 307 (note), 312 (note),