588 



Index 



Haeckel, E., on Lamarck, 8, 12' 



— on Language, 526 



— a leader in the Darwinian controversy, 

 130, 131 



— on Lyell's influence on Darwin, 379 



— 125, 351, 461 

 Hacker, 25 



Hagedoorn, on hybridisation, 250 



Hales, S., 223 



Hansen, 471 



Barker, A., 340, 349* 



Harrison, J. E. , on The Influence of Dar- 

 winism on the Study of Religions, 494-511 



Hartmann, von, 489 



Harvey, 5 



Haupt, P., on Language, 517 



Haycraft, 473 



Hays, W. M., 80, 82 



Hegel, 449, 450, 459, 533, 535 



Heliconius narcaea, 57 



Heliotropism in animals, 265-267 



Henslow, Kev. J. S. and Darwin, 2, 281, 

 286, 343, 348, 355 



Hensen, Van, 378 



Herbst, his experiments on sea urchins, 255 



Heracleitus, 475, 565 



Herder, 5, 6, 16 



Heredity and Cytology, 91, 102-111 



— Haeckel on, 138, 139, 142 



— and Variation, 85-101 



— 462, 477 



Hering, E., on Memory, 142 



Herschel, J., 357, 375 



Hertwig, E., lOS^ 



Hertwig, 0., 103, 1042. a, 140, 256 



Hertz, 567 



Heteromorphosis, 263 



Heterostylism, 409-413 



Heuser, E., 103« 



Hewitt, 506' 



Heyse's theory of language, 519 



Hinde, G. J., his work on Funafuti, 369 



Hipparion, 191 



Hippolyte cranchii, 261 



Hirase, 210 



History, Darwin and, 529-642 



Hobbes, T., 448, 459 



Hobhouse, 491 



HoFFDiNO, H., on The Influence of the Con- 

 ception of Evolution on Modern Philo- 

 tophy, 446—464 



Hofmeister, W., 102', 209, 223 



Holmes, S. J., on Arthropods, 264, 265 



Holothurians, calcareous bodies in skin of, 

 29-32 



Homo heidelhergensis, 129* 

 H. neandertalemis, 131 

 H. pampaeus, 136 



H. primigenius, 128, 129, 131, 132, 135 

 Homunculus, 127 



Hooker, Sir J. D., and Darwin, 18, 116, 277, 

 288 



— on Distribution of Plants, 804, 307- 

 311 



— on Ferns, 69, 70 



— Letter to the Editor from, 1, 2 

 Horner, L., 361-363, 374 



Horse, Geological history of the, 190- 



192 

 Huber, 427 



Hubert and Mauss, 498', 505i, 609^ 

 Hubrecht, A. B. W., 548' 

 Hiigel, F. von, 481^ 

 Humboldt, A. von, 4, 324 

 Humboldt, W. von, 516 

 Hume, 448, 495, 496 

 Hutcheson, 460 

 Button, 342 

 Huxley, T. H., and Darwin, 113, 116, 



468 



— and the Duke of Argyll, 488 



— on Embryology, 174, 175, 176 



— on Geographical Distribution, 321, 322, 

 327 



— on Lamarck, 86, 87 



— Letter to J. W. Judd from, 380= 



— on Lyell, 338, 379, 380 



_ on Man, 112, 113, 130, 137, 145, 147, 

 149 



— on The Origin of Species, 113, 497 



— on Selection, 18, 88 



— on Teleology, 274' 



— on transmission of acquired characters, 

 139 



— 12, 18, 97 471, 472, 482-487 

 Hybridisation, 242, 248-250, 416, 422 

 Hybrids, Sterility of, 97, 98 

 Hyracodon, 192 



Iberis umbellata, 419 



Ikeno, 210 



Imperfection of the Geological Kecord, 187, 



188 

 Ingenhousz, on plant physiology, 223 

 Inheritance of acquired characters, 89 

 Insects and Flowers, 47, 60, 282 

 Instinct, 120, 429-431 

 Instincts, experimental control of animal, 



263-269 

 Ipomaea purpurea, 414, 416 



