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Chance cannot enter into Nature's arrangements . . 50 



Characteristic of Darwin . . . . . .98 



,, of varietal forms . . . . .79 



Check, Nature's, not the same for all species . . .57 



Cholera in Mysore, recovery of havoc caused by it . . 159 



Civilisation, modern, refined only by reference to the ruder 



past ........ 216 



Civilised communities to-day bound together by many bonds . 205 

 Classes that elect to live outside the labour market . . 230 



,, that are outside of labour market do not form a surplus 



population ...... 235 



Cod, its great procreativeness, etc. . . . .58 



Combats between males of gregarious species . . .30 



Commercial prosperity of one nation beneficial to the community 



of nations ....... 250 



Competition in lalx>ur market does not drive the weaker to the 



wall 238 



,, in the professional classes .... 242 



,, of young people for employment . . . 241 



,, the law of life and Nature's ordinance . . 250 



Confidence that his health and power of earning wages will 

 continue, the labouring man's best asset in contemplating 

 marriage ....... 151 



Conscience speaks of more than molecular movement . .111 



Continuous efflux of emigrants keeps up the normal population . 164 

 Creation of new posts of employment, all growth of population 



due to it . . . . . .146 



Creed of science, the, not a scientific creed . . . 106 



,, ,, composed of speculative audacities and 



imaginary forces . . . 106 



Cubs of carnivora when first seen abroad accompanied by both 



parents . . . . . . .31 



Darwin, his acquaintance with phenomena of Nature and lack 



of true insight . . . . .108 



,, his allegation that free intercrossing does not necessarily 



eliminate the effects of Natural Selection . 86-87 



,, his assumed factors have no vital connection with the 



facts they are invented to explain . . 107 



,, his argument that we can only judge whether his 

 hypothesis is an unwarrantable assumption by seeing 

 how far it accords with and explains the general 

 phenomena of Nature, its cogency . . .71 



