260 INDEX 



PAOK 



Struggle for existence averted by Nature's method of elimination 5 

 ,, ,, as Darwin defines it, what would happen 

 if it were realised . . . . . .48 



Successful men advance civilisation and elevate the general 



standard of living ...... 240 



Sufficient subsistence for a married life, how determined . 150 



Surplus population never arises from numbers increasing faster 



than food supply ...... 226 



Survival of the average, result of Nature's method of elimination 43 



,, of the fittest not in the arrangements of Nature . 43 



Sweden and Norway, effect of industrial depression . . 184 



Tigers, battle between two . . . . .24 



Tramps and vagrants ...... 230 



Varietal forms, characteristic of . . . . .79 



Vegetivorous animals born for two ends .... 8 

 Vice and misery of great cities not due to labour market nor 



social arrangements ...... 233 



Vicissitudes of business and mutability of fortune, misery entailed 



by . . . . . . . .245 



Weaker, the, do not go to the wall in the competition of life . 238 

 Wealth inherited or acquired, how it promotes industry and 



maintains labour . . . . . .147 



Wolf, the male, when admitted to the female assists in feeding 



the cubs ....... 42 



Young men, always a sufficient reserve for supply of the labour 



market . 164 



