VU1 CONTESTS. 



CHAP. 



TI. INDIVIDUALITY . . . . . . . . 201 



VII. GENESIS . . . . . . . . . . 209 



VIII. HEREDITY . . . . . . . . . 239 



IX. VARIATION . . . . . . . . . 257 



X. GENESIS, HEREDITY, AND VARIATION . , . . 273 



XI. CLASSIFICATION . . . . . . . . 292 



XII. DISTRIBUTION .. .. 311 



PAET III. THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE. 



I. PRELIMINARY . , . . . . . . 331 



II. GENERAL ASPECTS OF THE SPECIAL-CREATION-HY- 



POTHES75 . . , . . . . . 333 



III. GENERAL ASPECTS OF 1HE EVOLUlIwN-H IPOTHESIS 346 



IV. THE ARGUMENTS FROM CLASSIFICATION . . 356 



V. THE ARGUMENTS FROM EMBRYOLOGY . . . . 365 



VI. THE ARGUMENTS FROM MOEl'UOLGUl . . , . 380 



VII. THE ARGUMENTS FROM DISTRIBUTION . . . . 388 



VIII. HOAV IS ORGANIC EVOLUTION CAUSED? .. .. 402 



IX. EXTERNAL FACTORS . . . . . . . . 411 



X. INTERNAL FACTORS . . . . . . . . 420 



XI. DIRECT EQUILIBRATION . . . . . . 432 



XIT. INDIRECT EQUILIBRATION . . . . . . 413 



1III. THE CO-OPERATION OF THE FACTORS . . . . 4()4 



. THE CONVERGENCE OF THE EVIDENCES . . . . 470 



