INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



395 



Mauer, 318 



Mayflies, 115 



Means, 254, 259 



Measles, invisible germ of, 169 



Mechanics, 350 



Mechanism, 153, 154, 171, 179, 250; 

 environmental, 153; teleological 

 but simple, 153, 154 



Mechanist, 58, 200, 204, 351 ; many 

 evolutionists are avowed, 351 



Mechanistic universe, 350 



Media, 136 



Medium, vibrant, 213 



Meganeura monyi Brogn, 115 



Meiosis, 25, 42, 157 



Melia, 261 



Melocrinidae, 92 



Membrana nictitans, 296, 297; not 

 functionless, 297 



Memory, 213, 238, 242, 243; as- 

 sociative, 238; sensitive, 242, 

 243; sentiment, 238, 242 



Men, 318, 325, 328, 329; and apes, 

 link between, 318 — intermediate 

 between, 318; fossil, 325; of 

 Krapina, 325, 328, 329 



Mendelism, 3, 24, 25, 26, 28, 42, 46, 

 note, 57, 349 



Mental protuberance, 272 



Mental states, 205 



Merosthenic, 270 



Mesonephric duct, 281, 282 



Mesonephros, 280, 281, 282, 284 



Mesozoic, 73, 104 note, 118, 119, 

 335; lowest series of, 119; mid- 

 dle system of, 119 



Metabolism, 57, 139, 210, 211, 227, 

 228; destructive and construc- 

 tive, 137 



Metagenesis, 122 



Metamorphosis, 123, 283 



Metamorphism, 89, 126; of rocks, 

 126 



Metanephros, 280, 282 



Metaphysical, 351 



Metaphysics, 152, 185, 231, 349, 

 350, 351, 352; Epicurian, 152; 

 monistic, 349; vs. physical sci- 

 ence, 352 



Metaphytes, 136 



Metazoa, 118 



Metazoans, 136, 170, 284 



Meteorites, 182, 183 



Metista, 5, 59, 136, 156, 157, 159, 

 163 



Microgamete, 158 



Microns, 183 



Microorganism, 169, 183 



Microsomes, 139 



Migrations, 72, 76, 112 



Millennium, 358 



Mimicry, 246 



Mind, 195, 196, 198, 203, 204, 205, 

 207, 208, 209, 211, 222, 223, 249; 

 active and passive, 207; appre- 

 hends material objects imdef 

 dematerialized form, 223; a 

 substance, 207; connotation of, 

 203; cannot utilize cooperation 

 of material organ in abstract 

 conceptions, 223; frame of, 211; 

 human, 249; of man alleged to 

 be of animal extraction, 195, 

 196; phenomenalistic notion of, 

 209; science of, 197; states of, 

 not less real than states of mat- 

 ter, 204; noumenal, 198 



Minimum, 238, 349, 350; an em- 

 pirical rule, not an axiom, 350; 

 principle of, 238, 349, 350 



Miocene, 95, 310, 323; Upper, 95 



Miracle, definition of, 187 



Miraculous, 69, 351-356, 357 



Mitachondria, 140 



Mitosis, 59, 138, 139, 155 



Modification, 7, 41, 42, 45, 46, 51, 

 77, 80, 123, 307, 327, 334;" adap- 

 tive, 45, 46, 51, 80; environment- 

 ally — induced, 123; heritable, 42, 

 45, 307; non-inheritable, 334; 

 parallel, 77, 80; product of vari- 

 ation, 41; of specific magnitude. 

 7; of varietal magnitude, 7 



Moeritherium, 115 



Molars, 313, 322; teeth, 322 



Mole, 36, 80, 291, 305 



Mole-cricket, 36, 80 



Molecule, 57, 58, 143, 144, 162, 167, 

 170, 175, 202, 203; biophoric, 57; 

 complex, 202; complex endo- 

 thermic, 162; living and dead, 

 143; structure of, 58 



Molluscs, 117, 118, 119, 123, 278, 

 283 



Mongolian, 324, 325, 334; cossack, 

 324 



