INDEX 



369 



Connections, Principle of contd. 

 German Transcendentalists, 100 

 J. F. Meckel, 101 

 Owen, 107-8 

 Bronn, 202 

 C. Darwin, 234-5 

 Gegenbaur, 261 

 Semper, 279 

 In Embryology, 168 

 Main Principle of Morphology, 



246, 302 

 Convergence 



Milne-Edwards, 199 



I. Geoffroy St Hilaire, 199 f.n., 



206 



C. Darwin, 236 

 Friedmann, Willey, Vialleton, 



306 f.n. 



Convergence, Rejected by Evolu- 

 tionary Morphologists, 305, 3 1 2 



Hubrecht, 305-6 



Cope, E. D., 342, 357 f.n., 36 r, 362 

 Correlation, Functional 

 Aristotle, 10-12 

 Cuvier, 35-8, 239, 241 

 E. Geoffroy, 77 

 Von Hartmann, 240-1 

 Radl, 240 f.n., 241 

 Von Baer, 242 

 Gegenbaur, 264 

 Disregarded by 



C. Darwin, 235, 238-41 

 Haeckel, 248, 264 

 Coste, 134, 138, 176, 187 

 Crampton, 332 

 Cunningham, J. T., 284 

 Cuvier, 26, 31-44, 89, 196, 197, 199 



f.n., 278, 345, 361 

 Functional attitude, 31-6, 65, 



75-8, 200, 305 



Animal and Vegetative Lives, 32 

 Degrees of Composition, 32-3 

 Teleology, 33-5 

 Functional Adaptedness, 33-5, 



324 



Principle of Conditions of Exist- 

 ence, 34, 75-6, 239 



Cuvier contd. 



Correlation, 35-8, 239, 241 



Metabolism, 38 



Adaptation as Conservative 



Principle, 39, 76 

 Classification, 39-41 

 Principle of Subordination of 



Characters, 40 

 Criticism of Scale of Beings, 39- 



40, 130 



Type Theory, 41, 124, 289, 291 

 Criticism of Evolution-Theory, 



4i;4, 129, 304 

 Variation, Limits of, 42 

 Palasontological Succession, 43 

 Polemic with Geoffroy, 64-5, 74-8 

 Criticism of Vertebral Theory 



of Skull, 97-8 



Influence on J. F. Meckel, lor 

 Criticism of Meckel-Serres Law, 



129-30, 304 



As Embryologist, 130 

 Criticism of Lamarck, 228 

 Cytology, 346 

 Cytoplasm of Egg, Organ-forming 



Stuffs, 332-3 



DALL, 361 



D'Alton, 113 



Dareste, C., 315 



Darwin, Charles, 78, 230-41, 271, 



34, 307, 336, 362 

 Systematist and Field Natura- 

 list, 230, 231 



Palaeontological Succession, 231 

 Ecological Adaptation, 231-2, 



235> 239 



Species Problem, 231 



Functional Adaptation, Disre- 

 gard for, 232, 238-41 



Classification as genealogical, 

 _ 233, 234, 247 



Unity of Plan due to Com- 

 munity of Descent, 233, 

 2 34-5> 239, 247 



Embryological Archetype as 

 ancestral, 233, 236-7 



