INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



385 



Cytology, 137 



Cytoplasm, 137-139, 141; of eggs 

 differentiated, 141 



Cytoplasmic components self-per- 

 petuating, 139 



Cytosome, 140 



Darwinism, 1, 5, 6, 16, 24, 29, 30, 

 32, 78, 79, 85, 263, 265, 285, 291, 

 325; contradicted by history, 

 337; obsolete theory, 29, 30, 349 



Datura stramonium, 21, 22, 23 



Death, 156 



Deceptive conformities, 98 



Deep sea bottoms, 113 



Degeneracy, 15, 15 note, 18, 336 



Degradation of energy, 162, 163, 

 180; implies beginning of life, 

 180; law of, 162, 163 



Delitzch, 118 



Dependence, 217, 218, 221, 231; di- 

 rect, of psycho-organic functions 

 on organism, 231; incompatible 

 with spirituality, 218; intrinsic 

 on matter, 218; objective, not 

 subjective, 221 



Descent, 67, 80, 87, 88, 267, 269, 

 274, 277, 284, 305, 308, 310, 312, 

 315 317, 345; collateral, 269, 308, 

 312, 317— of man, 308, 317— 

 theory of, 269, 312; common, 

 269, 315— reference of, 269; di- 

 rect, Darwin's theory of, 274; 

 from ape, theory of, 274 ; human, 

 317, 345 — from pithecoid pri- 

 mates, not a historical fact, 345 

 —theory of, 269; Hneal, 269, 305, 

 308, 309, 317— a chain of crea- 

 tures, 305 — from ape, theory of, 

 269— upheld by Darwin, 269; of 

 man, 308, 310; theory of, 80, 277 



Deterioration of organism does not 

 always involve deterioration of 

 super-organic powers, 230 



Devonian, 62, 99, 103, 106; Middle, 

 106 



De-Vriesianism, 23, 24, 29, 263, 265, 

 266, 349 



Diester, phytyl-methyl, 147 



Differences, 9, 12, 13, 16, 28, 37, 



46, 81, 82, 84, 86, 89, 121, 171, 



236, 237, 271, 272, 273, 320, 331, 



333, 334, 359; anatomical, be- 



tween Homo primigenius and 

 Homo sapiens, 331, 334— between 

 man and ape, 271-273; between 

 living and lifeless, 171; fluctua- 

 tional, 121; generic, 37, 46, 82, 

 84, 86; individual, 16— alleged 

 summation of, 9, 20, 29; major, 

 9, 37, 46, 320— relative and ab- 

 solute, 37; minor, 9, 37, 46, 320; 

 mutational, 121, 334; ordinal, 46; 

 psychological, between man and 

 brute, 236, 237, 359, 360— amount 

 to a distinction of kind, 236, 237, 

 359, 360; specific, 12, 13, 28, 37, 

 46, 81, 84, 86, 333, 334; varietal, 

 46 



Differential threshold, law of, 227 



Differentiation, 284 



Diffusion of venom, 264, 265 



Digestion, stimulates lymphatic 

 glands, 301 



Dileptus gigas, 138, 174 



Diluvium, European, 345 



Dinoflagellata, 118 



Dinosaurs, 100, 271 



Diphasic, 134 



Diploid forms, 44, 45, 47 



Dipnoan, 119 



Diptera, 48, 49 



Discernment, 240 



Discina, 118 



Disconformity, non-evident, 105 



Discrimination, 208 



Discursive analysis, 243, 244 



Disease germs, 141, 169, 170, 216; 

 invisible, identified by the path- 

 ological effects, 216; submicro- 

 scopic, 141, 169, 170 



Disintegration, atomic, 163 



Dispersing medium, 168 



Dissociation, 235, 242 



Distributed nucleus, 138 



Distribution, 92, 99, 100, 112, 113, 

 115; chronological, 92 ; geograph- 

 ical, hard to distinguish from 

 chronological, 99, 100; of plants 

 and animals, 115; spatial, anoma- 

 Hes of, 112, 113 



Disuse, 286, 288, 290, 305, 306; ef- 

 fects, alleged of, 288 



Divergence, 9, 36, 39, 57 



Divine action, vivifying matter, 

 not a miracle, 187, 188 



