INDEX 



703 



— and organismal differentials in tumor 



transplantation, 400-432 



— active, against tumors and organismal 



differentials, 345-347, 412-413 

 Immunity against transplanted tumors fol- 

 lowing regression of a tumor, 408-412 



— active, against transplanted tumors pro- 



duced by inoculated normal tissues, 

 412-413 ' 



— against heterogenous chicken sarcoma, 



355-356 



— active, against transplanted tumors and 



weakening of growth energy, 406-407 

 Immunization against heterogenous cancer, 

 348-349, 350-352, 354-355 



— active, of tumor cells, 395 



Immune substances against transplanted 

 tumors, 414-415 



, homoiogenous against spleen and 



lens, 547 



Immune reactions and organismal differ- 

 entials, 5-6, 25 



against altered species differentials, 



567-569, 570-571 



Inbreeding, 321-325 



— and individuality differentials, 24, 60- 



61, 83-115, 365 

 — , effects in different strains of mice, 100- 



101, 109-111 

 — , effects of mutation, 88 



— and intensity of tissue reactions, 8-9, 



60-61 



— in rats, 84-88 



— in guinea pigs, 89-97 



— in mice, 98-115 



Inbred strains, tumor transplantations in, 



363-371 

 Inner and outer world, 627-630, 634-635 

 Individuality, definition, 3 

 — , history of concept, 17-18 

 — , mosaic, 4, 5, 14-15, 21, 25 



— essential, 14-15, 24-25 



— , differentials, 5-7, 10, 140-141, 150-151, 

 169-170, 175-176 



— , and the organism as a harmonious sys- 

 tem, 15 



— , mosaic, its phylogenetic development, 

 593 



— , in the psychical-social sense, 17 



— , its symbolic representation, 16 



— as a system of specificities, 595-596 



— and potential immortality, 600-601 



— , psychical-social, its physiological basis, 



609-626 

 — , mechanisms of integration and their 



evolution, 609-612 



— and lymphocytes, connective tissue and 



blood vessels, 6 



— and immunity, 15, 23, 24, 139 



— and allergy, 15 



— or organs and tissues, 457-465 



— of tumors and environmental factors, 



435-436 

 Individuality, structural and psychical, their 

 evolution, 623-624 



— and world, 627-648 



— , bodily and psychical, its integration, 

 624-626 



— and mechanism, 630-631, 633-634, 642- 



643 

 — , world and science, 647-648 



— psychical, its uniqueness, 644-645 



— and the social and natural struggle, 641- 



642, 646 

 — , contrast between "I" and the others, 

 620-621 



— and consciousness, 620-621 



— and free will, 621, 623-624, 627-634, 637, 



642-643 



— psychical and environment, 623 



— psychical and predictability of actions, 



623-624 



— and its psychical needs, 642-647 



— and psychical goods, 639, 641 



— and morale, 641 



— , ethics and law, 641-642 



— continuity and consistency, 643-645 



— and self-justification, 646-647 



— , psychical, its permanence, 645-646 



— among primitive people and in civilized 



society, 646-647 



— and groups, 646-647 



— and the problems of philosophy, 647-648 

 Individual differences in behavior of ani- 

 mals, their evolution, 612-619, 621 



as to relative importance of analytic 



thought and suggestion, 633-634 



in strength of reactions against in- 

 dividuality differentials, 29, 161 



, demonstration by serological meth- 

 ods, 510-518 



and hemagglutinins, 513-514 



and blood group differentials, 514- 



515 



, comparison of transplantation and 



serological tests, 514-516 



and heterogenous production of pre- 

 cipitins, 516 



, attempts to change their nature, 165 



Individuality differentials, local actions, 

 67-69 



, functions of, 15, 593 



and serological tests, 518 



, actions against, 72-73 



Ingbrigtsen, 154 



Ingle, 146, 180 



Insects, social, 613 



Instincts and bodily structures, parallelism 

 in evolution, 622 



— , behavior and organ differentials, 622 



