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SUBJECT-INDEX. 



cotnplefe eqnivaleTjceof groups,^, 304, 

 361, 364, 471 ; group attributes, 1, 

 305 rf ; tlie truths interpreted, 1, 3't8- 

 10 ; ethnologic and lingnisrie evolu- 

 tion, 1, 356-8, 360, 363; organic 

 erolutior, 1, 358, 363, 471 ; differences 

 in kind and 6ea:Yee, 1, 359-61 ; former 

 srrtictural similarity, 1, 362, 364 ; 

 Von Baer's formula, 1, 366, 471 ; 

 organic, not uniserial, 2, 102. 



CJ ossification of the Sciences, The, and 

 evolution and dissokit'on, 2, 5. 



Clay, physiological analogy from,;?, 283. 



Clover : flower and axial development, 

 2, 36 ; symtr\etry, 2, 137. 



Coal, social effects of supply, i, 195-6, 

 197-8. 



Cocoa-nut, growth and genesis, 2, 437. 



Cod : ova of, 2, 415 ; gi'owth and genesis, 

 2, 433. 



Codium : symmetry, 2, 122 ; tibsue dif- 

 ferentiation, 2, 228. 



Coelenterata : effect of shock on hydro- 

 zoa, 1, 55 ; changes in polype, 1, 76 ; 

 axial development, 1, 136, 137 ; self- 

 mobility, 1, 147 ; functional differen- 

 tiation, 1, 157. 306 ; vicarious lunc- 

 tion, 1, 165, 166 ; innutrition, 1, 169; 

 reparative power, 1, 175, 180 ; indivi- 

 duality, 1, 203, 205, l07 ; hetero- 

 genesis, 1, 212, 217, 235 ; negative 

 disintegration in htjdrozoa, 1, 216; 

 reproductive tissue, 1, 221, 222 ; dif- 

 ferentiation in hydrozoa, i, 306 ; clas- 

 sification, 2, 363 ; functional co-ordi- 

 nation, 1, 368 ; development, 1, 372 ; 

 development of detached parts, 2, 72 ; 

 intopation, 2, 82, 94, 97, 111 ; gem- 

 mation, 2, 83 ; tertiary aggregate, 2, 

 84, 88, 111 ; radial symmetry, 2, 171 ; 

 symmetry of compound, 2, 174-6; 

 cegmental differentiation, 2, 190 ; phy- 

 siological diff erentiat on in hydra nnd 

 analogy, f, 283 ; tissue reduplication, 

 2, 284-^6, 382 ; outer tissue diiferenf ia- 

 tion, 2, 291 ; osmosis in hydra, 2, 328 ; 

 vascular system in hydra, 2, 330, 368 ; 

 asexual genesis, 2, 424; growth and 

 sexual genesis, 2, 432 ; development 

 and genesis, 2, 442 ; nutrition and 

 genesis, 2, 455. 

 Colloids: T. Graham on, i, 15-8 ; diffu- 

 eibility, /, 18-21 ; organic, 21, 23, 24; 

 pliability and ela-tieity, 1, 25 ; ( apil- 

 lary athnity, 1, 26 ; is'jmerism, 1, 56 ; 

 iiibt ability, 1, 287 ; molecular u:oi3ility 



and diifusibility, 2, 318; nerve tissue 

 differentiation, 2, 346-51,352; mus- 

 cular differentiation, 2, 351-5. 



Colour : sensation of, 1, 51 ; phoeno* 

 gamic, 2, 71 , 249 ; light and vegetal, 

 2, 245, 246 ; floral fertilization, 2, 

 219-53; sexual selection, 2, 253 1 

 activity and muscular, 2, 356-60. 



Compositce, floral symmetry, 2, 157. 



Comte, A., definition of life, I, 74. 



Confer vcB {see Algce). 



ConjugatecB {see Algcs) 



Consumption, hereditary transmission, 

 1, 250. 



Correspondence, use of word, 1, 79. 



Cow-parsnip {see Heracleum) . 



Crab (see Crustacea). 



Creation {see Special creation), 



Crinoidea, svmmetrv, 2, 177. 



Crocodile, growth, 1, 125, 126, 231. 



CritcifercB, floral symmetry, 2, 149, 155. 



Crustacea: homo^^enesis, i, 21 1 ; hetero- 

 genesis and nutrition in daphnia, 7, 

 229-30 ; growth and genesis, 1. 231 ; 

 development of lernece, 1, 296 ; hermifc 

 crab parasite, 1, 313; amphibious ar.d 

 terrestrial, 1, 317, 393-4 ; retrograde 

 development, 1, 371 ; segmeutation, 



1. 380 ; Darwin on jaws and legs, 1, 

 3S3 ; survival of cirrhipedia, 1, 429 ; 

 renewal of lii:;bs, 2, 72 ? integration 

 and homology, 2, 99-102, 108; bi- 

 lateral symmetry, 2, 181-3 ; eyes, 2, 

 303 ; dermal structure of hermit-crab, 



2, 3u8, 380 ; fertility, 2, 433 ; nutri- 

 tion and genesis, 2, 464. 



Crvstalloids : Prof. Graham on, 1, 15-8 ; 

 diirusibility,i, 18-21 ; organic, 2, 21-4. 



Crystals : of " storui glass," 1, 77 ; 

 growth, 1, 107, 108, 109; segregation, 

 2, 151, 152, 177, 179, 181 ; equilibra- 

 tion, i, 274; physiological units and 

 polarity, 1, 484-92 ; time and fo^-ina- 

 tion, 2, 73. 



Cube, bilateral symmetry, 2, 117. 



Cuttle fish, individuality of hectocotylus^ 

 1, 207. 



Cuvier, Baron G-. L. C. F. D., zoological 

 classitication, /, 2!J9. 



Cyanogen, physical and chemical proper- 

 ■'ties, 1, 6, i, 9. 



CycLicthys, dermal structiu-e. 2, 288. 



Daphnia, heterogenesis and nutrition, *, 

 229-3U. 



