INDEX 



413 



and food, 43, 149 et seq. 

 beneficence thereof, 95, 151, 164. 

 a bio-economic stimulus, 118, 120 



et seq., 181, 232. 



and impediments, 151 et seq., 166. 

 as an " infection," 117, 152, 156 et 



seq., 232. 

 and distribution of gametes, 167 



et seq. 



and supply of nitrogen, 211. 

 and symbiotic " elan." xxi., 150 et 



seq., 181, 284. 

 Fertility and redundancy, 167, 177 



et seq. 

 Fever, 295. 

 Finches, 180. 

 Fishes, 234. 

 "Fit" food, 259. 

 Fitness, 275 et seq., 387. 

 Flea, as transmitter of disease, 56 



et seq. 



Flesh, is not grass, 15 et seq., 173. 

 food. 213 et seq., 240, 308 et seq., 



321, 325, 330. 

 Flightless birds, 234. 

 Flower-buds, 24 et seq., 33, 46. 

 Fluids of the body, 227 et seq. 

 Folin, Prof. V., on urea-formation, 



214 et seq. 

 on use of low nitrogen diet, 215 



et seq. 



Food and memory, 362 et seq. 

 Food-plants, 44, 55, 237, 345 et seq. 

 Food substances, xvi., 207 et seq., 

 299 et seq., 311 et seq., 319 et 

 seq., 330 et seq., 356 et seq. 

 Form production. 24, 82 et seq., 172 

 et seq., 196. 210, 218 et seq., 

 242, 266. 330, 345 et seq., 357, 

 363. 

 Foullerton, A. G. B., F.R.C.S., on 



necrosis of cells, 295. 

 Frailtv. of organisms, 18, 61, 180, 208, 



279, 385 



Freedom, 25, 55. 

 Frugality, 172 et seq., 209, 324, 327, 



384. 



Fruits, 232, 311, 326. 

 Frumentum, 322. 

 Full-bloodedness, 109, 111 et seq., 



173. 



Function, 19, 86 et seq., 91 ct stq., 



115, 162, 173 et seq., 207 tt *?., 



224, 260 et seq., 271, 274, 335, 



363. 



Fungi, and lack of nitrogen, 66 et 



seq. 

 as examples of degeneration, 67, 



155, 209, 232. 

 in symbiosis with algse, 68 ct try., 



213 et seq. 

 very nitrogenous, 208 et seq. 



problem of existence, 66, 210 et 



seq., 213. 

 Funk, Dr. C., 29 et seq., 215. 236 



Gametes, 134 et seq., 155, 167. 

 Geddes. Prof. P., on plant-animals, 



20. 

 General anaphylaxis, 307, 327 tt 



seq. 

 Generative system, influenced by 



food, 44 et seq., 47. 

 Genetics, xv., xx., 122 et seq., 142, 148 



et seq., 156 et seq., 182. 

 Genetic manipulation, 147. 

 Genius, 93, 128, 170, 366 et seq. 

 Geological time, 103, 124 et seq., 



131 et seq., 204, 218, 275 et 



Germ'cl'lls, 31, 88, 95, 133, 156, 170 



et seq. 



Germination, 208 et seq. 

 Gestation, parallels with digestion, 



xv. 



connection with longevity, 44, 366. 

 nutritional, xvi., 45, 133 et seq. 

 natural, 152. 164, 366. 

 of genius, 366 et seq. 

 Gigantism, 244. 

 Giglio-Tos. on symbiosis, 184. 

 Gissing, George, on Science, 396. 

 Give and take, 21, 43, 93, 102, 173, 



301. 

 Glands, 20 et seq., 30, 45 et seq., 



193, 242 et seq., 244, 260. 

 Gluttony, of Convoluta, 20, 48, 54, 



embryonic, 119. 

 of cells, 198. 212. 

 Goebel, Prof. E., on polarity, 47, 186- 



Goethe!' X'VK,' 104, 252, 323, 367, 392, 



397, 403, 404. 

 Goodsir, Prof., on logarithmic 



spiral, 184. 



Grafting, 106 et seq., 265. 

 Graham, Prof. T., on Colloids, 189" 



et seq.. 201 et seq., 225 et seq. 

 Grain and chaff. 76, 131 et seq., 141, 



143, 254. 335, 368. 

 Gravitation, 129, 275. 

 Gresham's law of currency in nature, 



58, 66, 138, 150. 

 Griffith, O. W., on vitalism and 



mechanism, 248. 



Grotius, on international co-opera- 

 tion. 140. 

 Growth, 94 et seq.. 103, 112 et seq., 



251 ct seq., 342. 



Gull, Sir Wm., on specialism, 282. 

 Oymnotus, 224 et seq., 233 et seq. 



