INDEX 



303 



Herdman, Professor W. A., on 

 Mathematical Methods, 51. 



Hereditary peculiarities, 131 ; de- 

 velopment, 277. 



Herschel, Sir John, ou Population, 

 90, 148. 



Hicks, Professor W. M., on Atoms, 

 49; physical phenomena and 

 mathematics, 50, 51, 52, 56. 



"High Heavens, In the," Ball, 

 quoted, on fixed stars, 8-10 ; on 

 the heavenly bodies, 11-13 ; ou 

 man's life on the planets, 18; 

 on the subdivision of atoms, 

 21-23 ; on Polar movements, 

 204. 



"History of Creation, The," 

 Haeckel, quoted, on science and 

 faith, 23, 24 ; on the brain, 127 ; 

 on eternity, 141 ; the tree of 

 knowledge, 152 ; on Monistic 

 religion of Nature, 153, 154; on 

 the law of progress in evolution, 

 171-173, 179, 180, 211; on 

 primary forms of life, 209 ; on 

 spontaneous generation, 209, 

 210 ; on the Creator, 225, 226 ; 

 on materialism, 241; on natural 

 and artificial selection in life, 

 250-252 ; on modern education, 

 265-267. 



History, Universal, explained by 

 selection, 250. 



"History of the Warfare of Science 

 with Theology in Christendom," 

 A. D. White, quoted, primitive 

 man on the Nile, 207; on the 

 Creation, 216, 218 ; on science 

 and theology, 227, 228 ; on the 

 Bible, 240. 



" Human Origins," Laing, quoted, 

 on "Tertiary man," 206; on 

 the Creation, 216 ; on ancient 

 religions, 218, 222; on the 

 Pentateuch, 219 - 221 ; moral 

 progress of man, 240, 241. 



Hutton, on the earth, 162. 



Huxley, Professor, on Science, 45, 

 46 ; on the development of the 

 dog, 95-97 ; on the development 

 of maH, 97 ; on the development 

 of an amphibian, 99-101 ; on 

 education, 103 ; on molecular 

 force, 109 ; on the human body, 

 111, 112 ; on the brain, 117, 122, 



123 ; on order and progress, 

 135; on religion, 224; on modern 

 civilization, 237,259; on Biology, 

 263, 264 ; on education, 267. 



Hydra, 133. 



Hydrogen, 54, 56, 59, 68. 

 | Hypnotism, 104. 



ICE, formation of, 55 ; rivers of, 

 163; age of, 203-205; mammals 

 found in, 147, 205. 



Idolatry, 160. 



Idols, exportation of, 160. 



Immortality a mystery, 141. 



Implements, flint, 205. 



Indians, Bed, the, 250. 



Infants have no mind, 103, 139. 



Inheritance, 101, 131, 211, 250, 266. 



Insects, first appearance of, 187 ; 

 in Devonian period, 188 ; in the 

 Carboniferous jungles, 190; in 

 the Jurassic period, 194. 



"Introduction to Human Physi- 

 ology," Waller, quoted, on 

 proteids, 62, 63, 66; on the 

 digestion, 72, 85, 86 ; en the 

 mammalian ovum, 93, 94 ; on 

 protoplasm, 99; ou education, 

 104; on energy and waste in 

 life, 109 ; on living matter, 111, 

 112; on the government of the 

 body by the brain, 113, 114; on 

 the brain-cortex, 117; on nerve 

 centres, 118, 124 ; on sleep, 125 ; 

 on the spinal bulb, 126 ; on 

 variations in the brain, 144, 145. 



Inverse square, law of the, 46. 



Isle of Wight, structure of the, 

 166, 167. 



JUDD, PJIOEESSOII J. W., quoted, 164. 

 Jupiter, the planet, 16. 



KANT, on religion, 223. 



Kidd, Benjamin, " Social Evolu- 

 tion," on progress in human 

 society, 127, 128, 145, 281 ; on 

 the Struggle for Existence, 13t) ; 

 on the evolution of social Man, 

 151, 152 ; on civilized society, 

 153 ; on civilization in aborigi- 

 nal races, 175 ; on religion, 223 ; 



