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INDEX 



Crossing, 176. 

 Cypris, 22. 

 Cyst, 8.* 



DALUNGER, Dr, 43. 



Darwin, Charles, 97, 160, 252, 322. 



Darwinian theory (see Evolution, Selec- 

 tion, Pangenesis), 3-7, 38. 



Darwinism and chance, 132 ; and religion 

 347- 



Deaf-dumbness, 1 



Deaf-mutism, / 2 5<>-259. 



Death, 13,31-38. 



Death-rate, 216, 226-230, 246-249. 



Deciduous trees, 76, 106. 



Degeneration, 94-103, 232-280. 



Determinants, 21.* 



Diatoms, 8.* 



Diptera, 22, 25. 



Disease (see Fever), 47-49, 242-249, 366. 



Discontinuous variations, 84.* 



Disuse, 55. 



Domestication (see Breeders, Gardeners), 

 99. 



Douglas, Prof., 355. 



Drink, 200, 225, 267-270, 310, 313, 

 346, 367- 



Duck, domestic, 55, 99. 



wild, 55, 66. 



ECONOMY of growth, 93. 



Education 314, 319-329, 345, 358. 



Eimer, Theodor, 140. 



Elephant, 69, 79, 118. 



Elimination, amount of, 69 ; amount of 

 among civilised peoples, 218, 230 ; 

 for defective morality, 307-312 (see 

 Selection) ; for stupidity, 330. 



Embryology, 4, 13-18. 



Environment (see Crises, Physical Condi- 

 tions), 104, 145-149, 169, 2co. 205, 

 278,314. 



Epigenesis, 27. 



Equality of opportunity, 275. 



Evil, evolution of, 282-294. 



Evolution, 3,* 290*; general tende cy 

 of, 102; possible limits to, 108 ; 

 monotypic, polytypic, 112*; influence 

 of the individual on, 120-128 ; con- 

 vergent, 142 ; human, brief review of, 

 199-206 (see xii-xv) ; physical, 203, 

 207-280 (xii, xiii;, 335-338 ; moral, 

 201, 203, 221, 269, 281-316 (xiii, 

 xiv )> 335-338, 345 5 intellectual, 203, 

 ^ 317-334 (*iv). 

 Ewart, Prof. J. C., 85. 

 Examinations, competitive, 330, 358. 



Exercise (see Play), 53-55, I2X . 

 Eyesight, 261-263, 2 73- 



FAY, Mr E. A., 250, 252-255, 257. 



Feathers, 62. 



Fertility, 241, 277. 



Fever (see Disease), enteric, 246 ; scarlet, 

 ^246, 250; typhus, 246. 



Fires, forest, 76. 



Fission, 9,* 10, 14, 20, 33. 



Flowers and Lamarckism, 52 ; and isola- 

 tion, 185-195; colours of, 186, 189. 



Food, selection of, 64. 



Frazer, Mr J. G., 298. 



Frog, 20, 49, 56, 64. 



GADUS MORRHUA, 113. 



Galton, Mr Francis, 26, 136, 238, 279, 

 3*, 3*5- 



Gardeners, their methods, 47 ; as en- 

 vironment, o, 131. 



Gastrula, 16.* 



Gatke, Heinrich, 184. 



Geddes, Prof., 167. 



Geographical distribution of animals, 5. 



Germ-plasm, 20,* 22, 24, 26, 30. 



Giraffe, 81, 169. 



Gizzard, 49. % 



Grasses, flowers of, 93, 115. 



Gray, Archdeacon, 352, 354, 361. 



Greece, civilisation of ancient, 212. 



Gregarious animals, 72, 125. 



Groos, Karl, 84, 117. 



Growth, 53-55, 93. 



Guelder rose, 53. 



Guillemard, Dr F. H., 116 



Gulick, Rev. J. T., 177. 



Gulls, 49, 70. 



HAECKEL, Ernst, 138. 

 Hamilton, Mr Barrett, 174. 

 Hand, The human, 329. 

 Hare, American, 50. 

 Hedonism, 288. 

 Henslow, Prof., 50, 194. 

 Heredity, 19-41 (ix), 138, 252, 277. 

 Heron, 124. 

 Hertwig, Oscar, 27. 

 History and religion, 302-307. 

 Hibernation, 75. 

 Hirundo rustica, 73. 

 Hoffmann, Prof., 130. 

 Hooker, Sir Joseph, 89. 

 Hornbeam, 84. 



Horns, regrowth of, 29 ; sudden loss of, 

 100 ; evolution of, 122, 125. 



