132 INDEX OF AUTHORS 



SMART, HENRY, intended for Law beconr.es musician, 82 

 SPENCER, HERBERT, on religious dynasties resisting change, 101 

 SPURZHEIM, on periodic fits of irritability, 49 

 STARLING, Professor, on respiratory rhythm, 31, 32 

 STRATTON, G. M., on " something " not due to environment, 99 



on the individual resisting environment, 99 



on mental inertia in illusions, 100 



TARTINI intended for Law becomes musician, 82 

 TYNDALL, on obstacles to mental potentialities, 80 



VALENTIN, on cilia living post-mortem, 58 



VARIGNY, de, on tendency in variegated plants to revert, 76 



on plants resisting inducements to vary, 76 

 VERWORN, on classification of stimuli, 14 



on latent period of ciliary activity, 19 

 VIRCHOW, on cilia living post-mortem, 58 



WALLER, Dr. A. D., on chemical inertia in cerebral cortex, 27 



on cerebral incapacity in hypnosis, 113 

 WEBER-FECHNER Law, relation of functional inertia to, 25 

 WEDENSKY, on glandular insusceptibilities, 13 

 WEISSMANN, Professor, on external conditions and pre-formed 



adaptations, 77 



WHITE, Dr. HALE, on colonic inertia, 26 

 WILSON, Sir DANIEL, on life-long left-handedness, 80 

 WILSON, Professor E. B., on the nucleus in inheritance, 85 

 WUNDT'S tetanus, 34 



