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INDEX 



Burckhardt, J., 53, 54 87, 297 

 Bureau of Fisheries, U. S., 255 

 Burials, early Egyptian, 17 

 Burnett, James, see Monboddo 

 von Buttel-Reepen, H., 11 



Cairo, medical college of, 57 



Calendar, 18, 23, 62 



Cancer Laboratory, Buffalo, 249 



Cards, dealing of, compared with 

 development, 195 



Carlyle, Thos., 263 



Carpenter, W. B., 177 



Cartesian doubt, 112 



Cartwright's power loom, 105 



Cams, J. V., 50 



Castelli, 89 



Catastrophism, 174-175 



Catastrophists, 176 



Cattle, hornless Egyptian, 19 



Causation, 6, 31, 33, 223, 238 



Cell, 120-122, 233 



Cell-doctrine, see Cell-theory 



Cell-lineage, 125 



Cell-theory, 84, 94, 98, 100, 120, 121, 

 123, 142-146, 153, 155, 189, 234, 

 248 



Celsus, 47 



Cereals, early Egyptian, 17 



Chaldean records, 23 



Chambers, Robt., 177 



Charlemagne, 60, 68, 90 



Charlemagne's Reformation, 53 



Chemical combination, theory of, 

 94, 97 



Chemical science, 35, 57, 72, 83, 97 



Child, C. M., 200 



China, 11 



Christianity, 42, 44, 45-46, 49, 56 



Chromatin, 122, 127, 196 



Chromosomes, 127, 128, 131, 191, 

 203; and color blindness, 207-208; 

 and heredity, 127-134, 142-144, 

 207; and sex, 205-208; in man, 

 207 



Church of Rome, 60, 110 



Circulation of blood, 84, 247 



Circumference of earth, 58 



City beautiful, 80 



Civilization, analysis of, 263; as 

 dependent on science, 10; as af- 

 fected by science, 263; beginnings 

 in Egypt, 16-22; continuity be- 

 tween Greek and earlier cultures, 

 28 



Classical language requirements, 6-7 

 Classification, 87, 98, 120, 163, 177, 

 182, 240 



Clement IV, 63 



Climate and culture, 21 



Clodd, E., 163 



Closed mind, the, 301 



Cnossus, Hill of, 25 



Coincidences and laws of science, 239 



Coker, R. E., 256 



Collier, Price, 303 



Color blindness, 207-208 



Columbus, 71, 161 



Combustion, 98 



Commerce and science, 11, 67, 102- 



104 

 Common sense and science, 230-237 

 Commonness in sense-experience, 227 

 Compass, 58 



"Compel them to enter in," 114 

 Compounds, chemical, 83, 97 

 Compton's muslin wheel, 105 

 Comte, 263 



Conklin, E. G., 125, 172, 195 

 Consciousness, 213 

 Conservation of Energy, 94, 97 

 Conservatism vs. spirit of science, 272 

 Constantinople, 69 

 Contagion, 151, 248 

 Control of nature, through science, 



4, 9, 45, 62, 74, 91, 106-109, 111, 



149, 219, 261, 267, 315, 318, 319 

 Copernican Theory, 7, 39, 82, 161, 



186, 298, 309 

 Copernicus, 35, 72, 75, 82, 83, 96, 



161, 309 

 Corot, 79 



Cosmas, 51-53, 158 

 Cosmogony, 3, 75, 155-162 

 Cosmos, 31-32, 40, 75, 158, 315 

 Coster, Laurens, 74 

 Cotton, 23 



Counter Reformation, 110 

 Crete, 25-26 

 Cretans, see Mgeans 

 Critical spirit, 74, 76-77, 90 

 Cro-Magnards, 317 

 Crazier, J. Beattie, 266, 267 

 Crusades, 59, 67, 68 

 Ctesibius, 35 

 Cultural level, as influenced by 



science, 268-269 

 Cuvier, 172, 173, 175, 309 

 Cytology, 202-204; see also Cell, 



and Cell-theory 

 Cytoplasm, 122, 134 



Dallinger, 248 

 Dalton, 98 



Dante, 34, 75-76, 297 

 Dark Ages, 42-55 



