INDEX. 



Abderhalden, Prof. E., on metebo- 



lism, 223, 242, 297. 

 Abernethy, Dr. John, on excessive 



feeding, 282. 

 Abnormality, 11, 37, 40, 65 et seq., 



76 et seq., 107 et seq., 119, 141, 



145, 151, 155, 159, 162, 176, 207, 



218, 234, 245. 295 ct seq., 306 et 



seq., 323, 334 et seq., 342, 349 et 



seq., 373. 



Abstemiousness, 7, 14, 20, 47, 59. 

 Abundance of degeneration, 18, 19, 



36, 37, 39, 56, 66, 72, 78, 96. 



103, 109, 123, 132, 148, 154, 159 



et seq., 167 et seq., 204, 209 



et seq.. 215, 225, 244 et seq., 270, 



279, 335, 342, 344. 

 Abuse of power, 18, 61, 161, 166, 



224 et seq., 237 et seq., 240, 



385, 398. 



Accommodation, mutual of men, 373. 

 Acquaintance, 59, 60, 191. 

 Acquisitions, xxi., 196, 334 et seq., 



343. 364 et seq. 

 Acromegaly, 244. 

 Action and reaction, 26, 80 ft seq., 



84 et seq., 89. 110. 130. 176. 220. 



235 et seq., 289, 299, 304, 357, 



368. 

 Adaptation, and bio-economic needs, 



5. 25. 267 et sea., 341. 347. 

 and character, 6, 207. 

 and parasitic atrophy, 70, 130, 211, 



258, 262, 268. 337 et seq... 

 and co-operation, 119. 262. 263. 

 and pathogenesis, 132 et seq., 224 



et seq., 278, 291 et seq., 314 



et seq. 

 and svmbiogenesis. 278, 337 et seq., 



xix. 



Adelie penguins, 38. 

 Adequacy of food substances. 27. 28. 



29." 44. 46, 48, 108. 114 et seq., 



163. 213 et *eq.. 217 et *rq.. 



229 ft sert.. 233. 236 ft seq., 241 



et seq., 258. 272. 287 ff *<>fi.. 



293 et *rq., 301. 311. 320. 332. 



357. 362. 

 Adventitious " characters." 76 et 



srq.. 148. 



Affinities, 10, 12 et seq., 16 et seq., 



35 et seq., 41, 43 et seq., 58 et 



seq., 142 et seq., 146 et seq., 



191, 231. 



Agriculture, xxi., 114, 308 et seq. 

 Albumen, use of, 212, 239, 294. 

 dangers of, 212, 287, 313, 318. 

 metabolism of, 220, 294, 311. 

 Albuminoids, xviii., 194, 286 et seq., 



294 et seq., 331. 

 Albuminuria, 287. 

 " Alchemical " reaction, 150 et seq., 



230 et seq., 320, 355. 

 " Alchemy," biological, 149 et seq., 



191, 230 et seq. 



psycho-morphological, 355 et seq. 

 Aleurone layer, 30. 

 Algal cells, as smybiotic providers. 



4, 14, 41, 70 et seq., 240. 

 as supplying stimulus of animal 



growth, 42. 



some vicariously sacrificed, 47. 

 in degeneration, 53, 60 et seq., 65. 

 as infecting organisms, 53, 60 et 



seq., 62 et seq., 65. 

 some growing luxuriantly, 60. 

 as scavengers, 65 et seq. 

 Alimentary anaphylaxis, 326. 

 Alkaloid and albuminoid poisons, 



xviii.. 233. 235 et seq., 241, 



293, 299. 300, 311. 320, 332. 

 Alkaloid production by strenuous 



plants. 42, 46, 237 et seq. 

 Allantoin, 320 

 Allelomorph, 133 et seq., 141 et seq., 



154 et sea., 183. 



Allotropic modifications. 189. 228. 

 "Alloy." 152 et seq., 284, 291, 298, 



302 et seq., 317 et seq. 

 Alternative inheritance, 135 et seq., 



169 et seq. 



Amino groups, 214 et seq., 229. 

 Ammonia. 214. 

 " Ammonisation." 228, 294 et seq., 



310. 350. 



Amphibians, 240. 257. 

 Amphimixis, as a form of svmbio- 



erenesis, xvi.. 27. 31. 38, 87. 



157. 238. 258 et seq., 270. 272, 



284. 340. 



