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INDEX 



Evolution of the Organism, 98. 



"Evolution of Sex," Geddes and 

 Thomson, quoted, on Protozoa, 

 88; on the protoplasm, 99 ; on 

 mother and offspring, 102, 103, 

 128, 130, 131, 133 ; on progress, 

 281. 



Experiments, 60; with crystalline 

 molecules, 65 ; with nickel and 

 a magnet, 74; with a thermo- 

 phile, 76; with metal potassium, 

 164 ; with liquid air, 287-292 ; 

 with Chlorine, 293; with Bro- 

 mine, 293. 



FAITH, and Science, 24, 231 ; ex- 

 periment in, 232. 



Fauna, the first, 185. 



Fear, 281. 



Firth, Mr. K. A., quoted, 142. 



Fish, earliest, 185, 186, 187, 188, 

 190, 192, 194. 



Fitzgerald, Professor, on mass, 40. 



Flower, Professor, on progress, 145. 



Fluorine, 295. 



Foraminifera, 186, 192, 196, 197. 



Force, 34, 35 ; in Nature, 262. 



' Force and Matter," Dr. Biichner, 

 quoted, 26, 35; on medicines, 

 85; on mental activity, 117; 

 on pain, 124; on the brain, 142 ; 

 on changes in the body, 148 ; 

 on worship, 160 ; on the negro 

 and the ape, 176 ; on God, 212; 

 on society, 259, 260. 



Formula?, mathematical, 38, 42, 

 46 ; Ohm's law, 45 ; formula of, 

 53. 



Forsyth, Professor A. R., 52. 



Fossils, 165, 181, 182; near Dun- 

 nose Point, 166, 167; oldest, 

 172; Cambrian, 185; of sea- 

 urchins, 192; of the future, 197; 

 in London Clay, 201. 



"Fragments of Science," Tyndall, 

 quoted, on space, 10. 



Frazer, R. W., 262. 



Froude on religion, 224. 



GALILEO, 235. 



Galvanometer, 77. 



Gases, of hard atoms, 60 ; water, 



57, 58; produce steam, 59; 



liquid, 61, 62; unknown, 62; 



divided, 70 ; gaseous molecules, 

 55, 61, 62 ; in Argon, 72. 



Geddes, Professor, " Evolution of 

 Sex," on Protozoa, 88; on the 

 protoplasm, 99 ; on mother and 

 child, 102, 103, 128, 130, 131, 

 133; on progress, 281. 



Geikie, Sir A., " Text-book of 

 Geology," on the poles, 19 ; on 

 plants and animals, 35; on 

 igneous rocks, 161, 162 ; on the 

 contact of molecules, 164; on 



faps in the history of the earth, 

 65; age of the earth, 166 ; on 

 Metamorphic Rocks, 169 ; on 

 primeval deposits, 183 ; on the 

 Eozoon Ganadense, 184 ; on coal 

 seams, 189; on Triassic creatures, 

 193 ; on a reptile, Cretaceous 

 period, 198; on the Earth's 

 rotation, 204. 



Generation, spontaneous, 73, 209, 

 210. 



" Geological Excursions round the 

 Isle of Wight," Mantell, quoted, 

 166; records imperfect, 165. 



Germs, 84, 108 ; evolution of, 134; 

 of disease, 252. 



God, 159, 212; the Creator, 215, 

 216; erroneous ideas about, 153, 

 225-227. 



Gospels, the, 228, 230, 231. 



Graham, William, "The Creed 

 of Science," 271. 



Gravitation, Terrestrial, 34. 



Greek love of beauty, 132. 



Gruppe, on religion, 224. 



Guillemin,Amedee," The Heavens," 



HAECKEL, PROFESSOR ERNST, see 

 "History of Creation," 24, 127, 

 141, 152, 154, 172, 179, 209, 210, 

 225, 226, 241, 250, 252, 267 ; see 

 " The Evolution of Man," 92, 93, 

 95, 98, 108, 111, 118, 139, 174, 

 176, 210, 211, 217, 267. 



Hair, 27, 109 ; on man, 176. 



Heat, see " What is Heat ?" 



" Heavens, The," Guillemin, 

 quoted, 7, 8. 



Hegel, on religion, 224. 



Heidenham, Martin, on the attrac- 

 tion particle, 82. 



