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THE GRAMMAR OF SCIENCE 



Causation is uniform antecedence, 131 

 Cause, force as a, 116-118 



metaphysical conception of, 122 



scientific conception of, 122 



scientific definition of, 130 



will as a, 118-120, 122-127 

 Change, autogeneric, 378 



bathmic, 378 



congenital, 379 



heterogeneric, 378 



inorganic, 378 



sources of, 378 

 Chart, time, 212-215 

 Chemistry, 520 

 Chorology (Distribution of Living 



Forms), 524 

 Cicero, De Legiluis, 89 ftn. 

 Claus and Sedgwick, Elementary Texi- 



Book of Zoology, 370 

 Clausius, Die mechanische lVd?-me- 



l/ieorie, 294 ftn. 

 Clerk- Maxwell, 30, 83, 84, 280 ftn. 



article Atom, 266 ftn., 276 



article Ether, 266 ftn., 276 



Constitution of Bodies, 276 



Matter and Motion, 22,7, 245, 327 



Scientific Papers, 266 ftn., 276 



Theory of Heat, 83 

 Chfford, W. K., 5, 37, 41 ftn., 50, 

 68 ftn., 269, 270 



Common Sense of the Exact Sciences, 

 207 ftn., 227 ftn., 237, 326 



Eletne7its of Dynamic, 204 ftn., 212 

 ftn., 216 ftn., 238 



Ethics of Belief, 59 



Lectures and Essays, 38, 49 ftn. , 75, 

 102 ftn., 192, 276 



Seei?ig and Thinking, 75, 192 

 Cohesion, 521 

 Comte, A., 506, 508, 510, 513, 514, 



532 

 his Hierarchy, 508-510 

 System of Positive Polity, 509, 510, 



532 

 Conception, scientific validity of a, 



53-55 

 must be deducible from the percep- 

 tions, 54 

 Conscience, tribal, 5 

 Consciousness, as the field of science, 



each individual recognises his own, 



48 

 evolution of, 338-339 

 measure of, 44 



sense-impression does not involve, 53 

 without sense-impression there would 



be no, 52 

 will closely connected with, 58 

 See also Other-consciousness 



Construct, an external object is a, 42, 



43. 64. 75 

 Copernicus, 20, 98 

 Corpuscle, 284-293 



Corpuscles and their structure, 278-282 

 Correlation, coefficient of, 400 



linear, 396 



measured by slope of line, 397 



method of calculation, 400 



skew, 396 



Table of coefficients of, 402 



Tables of. See Tables 

 Cousin, Victor, 31 ftn. 

 Craniology, 525 

 Crookes, protyle, 279, 357 ftn. 

 Crystallography, 521 

 Curvature, 224-228 



relation between, and normal 

 acceleration, 228-231 

 Curves, frequency, 390 

 Cuvier, 401 



Dalton, 529 



Darwin, i, 2, 29, 30, 33, 34, 56, 

 312, 334. 335, 337, 356, 359 

 ftn., 365, 377, 379, 424 ftn., 

 442 ftn., 529 

 Descent of Man, 11, 419 

 Effects of Fertilisation, 419 

 Life and Letters of, 32 

 Origin of Species, 11, 33, 419, 488 



ftn., 537 

 Variation of Animals and Plants 

 jinder Domestication, 335 ftn. 

 Death-rate, non- selective, 406, 410, 

 496-500 

 selective, 406, 410, 496-500 

 De Morgan, A., The Theory of Proba- 

 bilities, 151 

 Density, definition of, 314 

 Determinism, mechanical, 233 

 Deviation, as difference from type, 385 

 Gauss-Laplace, theory of, 398 ftn. 

 standard, 387 

 Dilatation, definition of, 203 

 Direction, when "fixed," 534 

 Distribution, normal, 408 



skew, 408 

 Drummond, Natural Law in the 

 Spiritual World, 90 ftn. 



Ecology (habits in relation to environ- 

 ment), 524 

 Edgeworth, The Philosophy of Chance, 



146, 151 

 Eject, Clifford's definition of, 50, 75 



other-consciousness as an, 48-50 

 Ejects, attitudeof science towards, 51-52 

 Elasticity, 521 

 Electricity, 522 



