INDEX 



307 



Quatrtfage?, Professor A., see 

 " Metamorphoses of Man," 102 ; 

 on Tertiary Man, 206. 



Quicksilver, electrified, 100. 



RACES, decay of the inferior, 175. 



Radiometer, the, 288. 



Ramsay, Professor, composition of 

 Argon, 72. 



Rayleigh, Lord, 71. 



Reade, Wiiiwood, see " Martyrdom 

 of Mnn," 132, 152, 153, 159, 160, 

 225, 232, 233, 236, 264, 272, 273, 

 279, 280. 



Record, the Geological, imperfec- 

 tion of the, 165. 



Regeneration, 3 ; eternal, 25, 35, 

 150, 209, 250, 256, 257; of 

 matter and force, 34 ; is life, 

 36, 138; of the hody, 108, 109, 

 147, 148, 150,155; arises from 

 the influence of Ether, 37, 140; 

 of the " Ego," 145 ; processes of, 

 147, 182. 



Religion, 152-154 ; primitive, 159 ; 

 ancient, 218, 222; what it is, 

 223; current definitions of, 223, 

 224; Christian, as practised, 

 225-227 ; indirectly adverse to 

 morals, 226 ; whence does it 

 come ? 228 ; basis of, 231 ; true, 

 233, 234; conception of true, 

 240 ; world outgrown the Chris- 

 tian, 272. 



Reptiles, prehistoric, 171, 191 : 

 Trias sic, 193 ; Jurassic, 194, 

 195 ; Cretaceous, 198. 



Resurrection, the, 255, 256. 



Revolution, International, 266. 



Rocks, Plutonic, 161, 162, 201; 

 Ante-primary, 168 ; Order of, 

 Metamorphic, 169, 170; strata 

 of, 171, 181, 182 ; Primary, 183 ; 

 pre-Cambrian, 183, 184; Cam- 

 brian, 185, 186; Silurian, 186, 

 187; Devonian, 187, 188; Tri- 

 assic, 192, 193 ; Carboniferous, 

 190, 191; Jurassic, 193, 196 ; Cre- 

 taceous, 196 ; Eocene, 200, 202 ; 

 Oligocene, 202; Miocene, 202; 

 Pliocene, 202; Quaternary, 203. 



Ruskin on religion, 223. 



Rjan, C. E., quoted, on Sedan, 260, 

 261. 



SABBATH, the, 274. 



Sacred books in all lands, 218, 

 222. 



St. Augustine on Genesis, 216. 



Saturn, the planet, 16. 



Schafer, Professor E. A., sec " Phy- 

 siology," 80, 92, 171. 



Science, 24, 127, 143, 237, 240; 

 Physical, 221, 237; true, 234; 

 all modern thought steeped in, 

 238. 



Scorpions, 187, 190. 



Sedan, 260, 261. 



Selection, natural, 250, 252 ; arti- 

 ficial, 250 ; medical, 251 ; clerical, 

 251. 



Seneca on religion, 223. 



Serpent, Legend of the, 2L8. 



Sexes, the, 128, 129. 



Sirius, the planet, 11, 16. 



Skin, the, 106. 



Sleep, the brain during, 125. 



" Social Evolution," see Kidd, 

 quoted, 127, 136, 145, 152, 153, 

 175, 221, 237, 242, 245, 249, 253, 

 254, 257, 264, 269, 270, 274, 276, 

 277,281. 



Social phenomena, 245, 247 ; 

 necessitous, 279, 253. 



Socialism, 257, 273-276, 277. 



" Socialism in Theory and Prac- 

 tice," Pearson, quoted, 24-7. 



" Some Experiences of a Barrister's 

 Life,'' Ballantine, quoted, 258. 



Space, definition of, 3, 7, 10, 14; 

 objects seen in, 14. 



Spallanzani, 101. 



Spartans, law of selection amono-st, 

 250. 



Species, evolution of, 173, 174. 



S pence, J. C., quoted, 261. 



Spinal bulb, the, 124, 125, 126. 



Spinal cord, the, 119,120 ; destruc- 

 tion of the, 124, 126. 



Spindle, achromatic, 81. 



Sponges, 186. 



Spontaneous generation, 73, 209. 



Staining, the process of, 115. 



Stars, the, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 17. 



Steam, 57, 58 ; Dr. Hofman's ex- 

 periment, 60; in volcanoes, 164. 



" Story of our Planet," Bonney, 

 quoted, 170. 



''Study of Biology," Huxley, 

 quoted, 173. 



