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XXII. The Influence of the Conception of Evolu- 

 tion on Modern Philosophy : 



IL HoFFDiNG, Professor of Philosophy in the 



University of Copenhagen .... 44G 



^XXIII. Darwinism and Sociology : 



C. BouGL^, Professor of Social Philosophy in the 

 University of Toulouse, and Deputy-Professor 

 at the Sorbonne, Paris 465 



, yXXIV. The Influence of Darwin upon Religious 



Thought : 

 Rev. P. N. Waggett .477 



^ XXV. The Influence of Darwinism on the Study of 



Religions : 



Jake Ellen Harrison, Staff-Lecturer and some- 

 time Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge 494 



J XXVI. Evolution and the Science of Language : 



P. Giles, Reader in Comparative Philology in 



the University of Cambridge . . . 512 



•y XXVII. Darwinism and History : 



J. B. Bury, Regius Professor of IModern History 



in the University of Cambridge . . . 529 



XXVIII. The Genesis of Double Stars : 



Sir George Darwin, Plumian Professor of As- 

 tronomy and Experimental Philosophy in 

 tlic University of Cambridge . . . 543 



XXIX. The Evolution of Matter : 



W. C. D. Whetham, Fellow of Tiinity College, 



Cambridge 5G5 



Index 583 



