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INDEX 



Bond, Dr., experiments, 149 



Bonnet, Charles, 400 



Booth, Mr. Charles, 521 



Born, 489 



Bouchut, 226 



Boveri, 48, 62, 431, 454 



Breeder's evidence in favour of 



modification-inheritance, 216 

 Brewer, Prof. W. H., 208, 216, 218, 



229 

 Brine-shrimps, experiments on, 213 

 Brock, 167 

 Bronn, 228 

 Brooks, Prof. W. K., 68, 322, 409, 



412 

 Browne on variation in jelly-fish, 



87 



Browne, Sir Thomas, 248 



Brown-Sequard, IS3 ; on eye 

 defects, 227 ; experiments on 

 guinea-pigs, 230, 231, 264 



Briicke, 403 



Biichner, Prof. L., 22, 228 



Buckle, 23, 24 



Buffon, 113, 403 



Bunge, Prof. G. von, 275 



Butler, Samuel, 458 



Butterflies, experiments on, 214 



CandoUe, De, 20 



Carnations, wheat-ear, 141 



Carneri, 148 



Castle, W. E., 366, 393, 496 



Cataract, 273 



Cats, alleged telegony in, 147 ; Manx 

 and Japanese, 225 ; colour in, 365 



Cattle, alleged telegony in, 148 



Changes, cyclic, 71 ; involved in 

 functioning, 72 



Chapuis, Dr., on supposed telegony 

 in birds, 149 



Charrin, 234 



Chelidonium majus, mutation in, 97 



Chromosomes, number of, 46 ; com- 

 binations of, 103 ; in man, Ziegler 

 on, 299 



Clermont-Tonnerre, Tillet de, 160 



Climatic changes, 211 



Clouston, T. S., on alcohoUsm, 277 ; 



on nervous diseases, 281 

 Co-adaptations, 237 

 Colour-blindness, 272 

 Consanguinity, 391 

 Conservative types of organisation, 



69 

 Constitutional units, Spencer's 



theory of, 199 



— vulnerability, 286 

 Continuity, theory of genetic or 



germinal, 411 

 Cope, 216, 322 

 Cornevin, 145, 146, 153, 154 

 Correns, 159, 337, 356, 359. 369 

 " Courtier," pedigree of, 394 

 Coutagne, experiments in hybridi- 

 sation, 361 

 Cuenot, 189, 364, 489 

 Currant, white-flowering, reversion 

 in, 140 



Dachauer women, 211 



Dahlias, reversion in, 141 



Dalton, 429 



Daltonism, or colour - blindness, 

 291 



Darbishire, A. D., 356, 364, 375 ; 

 on statistical laws, 333-4 



Darwin, 22 ; on discontinuous 

 variations, 83 ; on reversion, 

 118 ; on intercrossing, 103, 118 ; 

 on telegony, 144, 146, 148, 154, 

 155; on inheritance of wounds, 

 226 ; on inbreeding, 392 



— G. H., 391 

 Davenport, 356, 362 

 Deafness, statistics as to, 256 

 Debierre, 237, 276, 282, 283 

 Defects, 287 

 Deformations, 227 

 Degeneration, alcoholic, 277 

 Degrees of transmissibility, 191 

 Dejerine, 291 



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