INDEX 



ALLEN, Mr. J. A., on variation 



under nature, 34. 

 Amixia, 12-28, 110-115, 117- 



I 33- 



Apogamy, 5, 6, 10, 18, 28. 



BELT, on physiological selection, 

 44. 



BERG SAGNITZ, Count, on self- 

 fertilization and variability, 177. 



Breeding, separate and segregate, 

 5- 



Butterflies of polar regions and 

 Alps, 133. 



C. 



CATCHPOOL, Mr., on physiological 

 selection, 44, 137. 



Cross-infertility, 46; and varietal 

 divergence, 82 ; and diversity of 

 life, 169; and stability, 170; 

 and specific differentiation, 170 ; 

 in domesticated cattle, 170; 

 testing for, 172; Fritz Muller on, 

 174. 



D. 



DARWIN, Charles, on isolation, 

 a, 106; on diversity under 

 nature, 31 ; on the fertility of 

 varieties, 50; on the origin of 

 cross-infertility, 51 ; on distri- 

 bution, 68 ; on prepotency, 89 ; 

 on geographical isolation, 101, 

 108 ; on methodical selection, 



N 



102 ; on modification in large 

 areas, 103 ; on the swamping 

 effects of intercrossing, 105; on 

 independent variability, 109 ; on 

 domestic animals, no. 



DELBCEUF, law of independent 

 variability, 13. 



Differentiation under natural se- 

 lection, 37. 



Diversity of life and cross-infer- 

 tility, 169. 



Domesticated cattle and cross- 

 infertility, 170, 172. 



E. 



Evidences of physiological selec- 

 tion, 62. 



Evolution, monotypic and poly- 

 typic, 21, 75, 102, 107, 112, 

 129. 



Experimental research in physio- 

 logical selection, 85. 



F. 



Fertility of domesticated varieties, 



172. 

 FOCKE, Herr, on hybridization, 



^ o. 



GALTON, Mr. Francis, law of 



regression, 39. 

 General conclusions, 144. 

 Geographical distribution and 



physiological selection. 65. 

 GIARD, M., on apogamy, 14. 

 GRABHAM, Dr., on mollnsca of 



Madeira, 135. 



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