340 



Index. 



Cave animals, colour-changes in, 



311. 

 Cave Fauna of North America, 



quoted, an. 

 Cessation of Selection, 99, 199, 



3ia, 393. 

 Characters, adaptive and specific, 



1 59, 307 ; specific, doe to Natural 



Selection. 171. 

 Charadriidat, Geographical Distri- 



bution of the Family, quoted, 



'73- 



Chimpanzee, counting of, 31. 

 Climate, influence of, on plants, 



300 ; on animals, 309. 

 Co-adaptation, 64. 

 CJCKKRKLL, Prof., referred to, 



318. 



Colour, 269. 

 Colour-chanpes in butterflies, 310. 



in cave animals, 3ii. 

 Colours of Animals, referred to, 



36. 

 Congenital, as opposed to acquired 



characters, 134. 

 Constancy of characters not neces- 



sarily due to Natural Selection, 



186. 

 Contemporary Review, referred to, 



60, 65, 95. 

 Continuity of germ-plasm, 44, 61, 



133; absolute and relative, 134, 



'55- 

 Contributions to the Theory of 



Natural Selection, referred to, 3 ; 



quoted, 180. 

 COPE, Prof., referred to, 14, 15, 



ao, 63, 356 ; quoted, 16. 

 Correlation, 171, 184, an, 333, 



a68. 



COSTA, M., quoted, 317. 

 CUNNINGHAM, Mr. J. T., quoted, 



103; referred to, 95, 133. 



D. 



DALL, Prof., referred to, 14. 

 DARWIN, Charles, referred to, 



'95, I9 8 300-303, 313-316, 

 318, 319, 336, 356, 361-365, 

 368, 371, 377, 383, 387, 391, 

 305-307, 33-332,337; quoted, 

 "> 53, 66, 96, 181, 183, 186- 



191, 193, 195, 301, 303, 313- 

 , 36l, 



363, 365, 313-316, 



338-331, 



o 

 56, 66, 67, 74, 87, 88, 03, 95, 



96-100, 149, 159, 160, 167, 173, 

 174, 181-183, 187-191, 193, 



315 



3'9-3 



Darwin et set Prtcurseurs Fran- 



cats, referred to, 334. 

 Darwinian Theory of the Origin 



of Spefies, quoted, 354. 

 Datwinisnt, quoted, 33, 37, 67, 



l8l, 183, 186, 189-191, 331, 

 "3, 335, 336, 353, 353. 369, 



a? , 373, 313. 3i6; referred 



to, 7, 13, 15, 30, 70. 

 DE CANDOLLE, Prof., referred to, 



ao6. 



Deep-sea faunas, ai3. 

 DELBCEUF, referred to, 334. 

 Descent of Man, quoted, 35, 333- 



334, 33'- 

 Development of the Hard Parts of 



the Mammalia, referred to, 14. 

 DE VRIES, Prof., referred to, 133, 



174. 

 Diagnostic charactersof birds, 1 76 ; 



Marsupials, 178. 

 Divergent Evolution through 



Cumulative Segregation , quoted, 



334. 

 DIXON, Mr. Charles, referred to, 



174; quoted, 177, 333. 

 Doctrine of Descent and Darwin- 



ism, quoted, 360. 

 Dogs, scratching, reflex of, 80; 



shaking off water, 84; trans- 



plantation of ovaries, 143. 

 DORFMEISTER, Dr., referred to, 



311. 



Ducks, use-inheritance in, 96; 



losing true plumage, 187. 

 DUPUY, Dr., referred to, 105. 

 DYER, Mr. Thistleton, quoted, 



325, 337- 



Effect of External Influences upon 

 Development, referred to, 66,95. 



