SUBJECT-INDEX. 



639 



Fowls (see Gallinaccw). 



Foxglove: abnormal development, 



I, 287, II, 46; floral distribution, 



II, 141; nutrition and growth, II, 

 179. 



France: surviving disbelief in or 

 ganic evolution, I, 559; rate of 

 multiplication, II, 509, 512. 



Frankland, Sir E., on isomerism of 

 protein, I, 700. 



Fraser, Col. A. T., on family of 

 Hindu dwarfs, I, 316. 



P ries, E., multiplication of Reticu- 

 laria, I, 582, II, 450. 



Frog: vitality of detached heart, I, 

 111; of larval fragments, I, 365. 



Fry, Sir E., on alternation of gen 

 erations, II, 84. 



Fuel: cell multiplication, II, 27; un- 

 differentiated outer tissue, II, 256. 



Function: as a basis of classifica 

 tion, I, 124-9, 129-31; simultane 

 ous progress of structure and, I, 

 197, 211; divisions of, I, 198-200, 

 391; correlative complexity of 

 structure, I, 200, 210-1; progres 

 sive differentiations, I, 201-4; con 

 comitant integration, I, 205-8; 

 specialization and vicariousness, 

 I, 208-10; formula of evolution, I, 

 211; diminished ability and over 

 work, I, 215-6; growth and in 

 creased, I, 228-33, 234-5; inter 

 dependence of social and organic, 



I, 237-9, 240-2; structure and 

 heredity, I, 306-13, 318-9 (see Ac 

 quired Characters); aids natural 

 selection, I, 308; organic interde 

 pendence, I, 318-9; parental con 

 dition and variation, I, 324, 326; 

 variation and altered, I, 325-6, 

 333-4; as causing variation, I, 

 334-5; effect on physiological 

 units, I, 353-4, II, 620; zoological 

 classification, I, 391-3; multipli 

 cation of effects, I, 512; law of 

 equilibration, I, 519-22, 557; cor 

 relation of changes in, I, 529; 

 structural effects of changing, I, 

 541-2; structural cooperation, II, 

 3, 217; vicarious vegetal, II, 270; 

 vicariousness and specialization, 



II, 293: epidermic structure, II, 

 312-4, 387; structure and muscu 



lar, II, 369, 391; adaptive bone- 

 structures, II, 370-1; equilibra 

 tion and adaptation, II, 392; per 

 sistence of force and adaptation, 

 II, 394. (See also Physiology.) 

 Fungi: nitrogenous character, I, 

 40; development, I, 163, 164, 165; 

 conjugation, I, 279, II, 449; fis 

 sion, I, 584, 585; integration, II, 

 24-5, 293; symmetry, II, 137^0, 

 146: puff-ball tissue, II, 246, 252, 

 386; tissue differentiation, II, 256; 

 inner tissue, II, 279; indefinite- 

 ness, II, 295; growth and genesis, 

 II, 459; nutrition and genesis, II, 

 487. 



Gallinaccw: conditions affecting fer 

 tility, II, 454-5, 469, 471; mascu 

 line traits of old hens, II, 495. 



Gall.-: definition of life and, I, III; 

 Hertwig on, I, 690. 



Galton, F., on variation outside the 

 mean, I, 669. 



Gamogenesis: homogenesis, I, 270, 

 271, 336; heterogenesis, I, 270, 

 336; independence of offspring, I, 

 278; reproductive tissue, I, 279- 

 84; vegetal nutrition, I, 285-8, 

 293; II, 39; animal nutrition, I, 

 289-94, 297; when and why does 

 it recur? I, 294-7, 336-40; effect 

 on species, I, 347-9; leaf forma 

 tion, II, 39; alternating genera 

 tion in liverworts, II, 80^; mol- 

 luscan homogenesis, II, 116, 117- 

 8; vertebrate, II, 118: growth, II, 

 266. (Sec also Fertilization, and 

 Multiplication.) 



Gasteropoda (see Mollusca). 



Geddes and Thompson, on the de 

 termination of sex, I, 657. 



Gelatine, nutritive value of, I, 77. 



Gemmation: and genesis, I, 272-6; 

 theories of heredity and, I, 361; 

 annulose, II, 100-5, 106. 



Generalization, impossibility of per 

 fect, I, 450. 



Generation, and genesis: the words, 

 I, 269. 



Genesis (sec Multiplication). 



Gcntiana: floral arrangement, II, 

 608-11. 



Genus: indefinite value, I, 389, 446; 



