INDEX. 



281 



Hungarians, 225 



Huns, 205 



Huxley, T. H., 29, 30, 56, 57, 59, 



60, 61, 65, 73, 76 

 Hypnotism, 126 

 Hysteria, 113 



I. 



IBERIAN race, 213 

 Immortality of the soul, 74-77 

 Imperfections in geological record, 



28 



Induction, 185 

 Infancy and the origin of mankind, 



42-48 



Inspiration, 110-118 

 Intellectual and moral progress, 



138-165 

 Isaiah, 112 



J. 

 JUSTINIAN, 221 



K 



KARA GEORGE, 231 

 Keltiberians, 214 

 Keltic race, 214 

 Kepler, 9, 52 

 Kovalevsky, 36 



M. 



MACHIAVELLI, 132 



Mackintosh, Sir J., 157 



Maine, Sir H., 200 



Mammoth, 16 



Mandril, foetal life of, 23 



Mania, 113 



Manichaeans, 231 



Marathon, battle of, 205 



Marius, 206 



Marsh's discovery of pedigree of 

 the horse, 28-30 



Marsupials in Australia, 25 



Materialism, 49, 59-76 



Mayer's meteoric theory, 97 



Medicine-men, 113 



Mill, J. S., compared with 

 Chauncey Wright, 82 



Mind as a product of evolution, 

 65-67 



Mivart, St. G., misrepresents Dar- 

 winism, n, 32-38; attacked by 

 Wright, 104 ; ignores Wright's 

 surrejoinder, 34 



Mohammed, 112 



Mongols, 205 



Monotheism, 115 



Montesquieu, 132 



Morphology, 25 



Miiller, Max, 39, 44 



LALANDE, 2 

 Lamettrie, 64 

 Language, origin of, 42 

 Leibnitz. 2, 87, 131 

 "Levitation," 127 

 Lewes, G. H., 135, 144, 147, 177 

 Liegnitz, battle of, 207 

 Lions and antelopes, 1 5 

 Lions and leopards, 20 

 Locke, 87_ 



Louis XIV., his injurious influence 

 on science and literature, 179 



N. 



NAMES of authors, 254 



Napoleon I. on Russian ethnology, 

 217 



Natural selection, II ; misunder- 

 stood by Mivart, 14, 35 



Nature, constancy of, 88 



Nebular hypothesis, 97 



Neptune, discovery of, 9 



Newtonian theory slowly received, 



2 



Njemetch, 219 



