INDEX 



JEschylus, 8 



^Esthetics, 168-169 



./Etiology, 113 



Agassiz, 20, 28 



Agnosticism, 214 



Argon, 65 



Aristotle, 36, 58, 60 



Art and science, 166 



Artistic element in science, 167 



Aspects of reality, 160-164 



Astronomy, 66, 133, 181, 232 



Baoon, 7, 20, 29, 59, 81, 83, 237, 



246 



Bain, 91 

 Bateson, 23 

 Beauty, sense of, 169 

 Behaviour, evolution of, 154 

 Benzene, 241 



Bergson, 42, 142, 147, 153 

 Biology. 105; aim of, 53, 109 

 Bio-physics, 97 

 Boutroux, 215 

 Branford, B., 32, 168/230 

 Brooks. W. K., 22 



Case, T., 61, 229 



Causes, kinds of, 42 



Cavendish, 65 



Chemistry, 105 



Circulation of the blood, 72; of 

 matter, 175 



Clarke, Eagle, 67 



Coleridge, 205 



Common sense, 38 



Comte, 54, 57, 85 



Conflict between science and re- 

 ligion, 208 



Conic sections, 239 



Conservation of energy, 182 



Dalton, 134 



Darwin, 30, 58, 176, 188 

 Deduction, 59 

 Description, scientific, 39 



Development, 146 



Driesch, 147 



Dryad in the tree, 184 



Eel, life-history of, 149 



Emerson, 189 j 



Emotional mood, 11 



Energy, 62, 128; conservation of, 



182; transformation of, 182 

 Entelechy, 147 

 Entities, 214 

 Espinas, 226 

 Evolution, 55, 127, 128, 142, 163, 



211 



Experiment, 69 

 Explanation, 41 



Facts, 40, 63 



Fairy tales, 179 



Faraday, 26 



Fechner, 159 



Flint, Robert, 83, 88, 90 



Forbes, Edward, 62 



Formulation, 73 



Foster, Sir Michael, 15, 18 



Galileo, 59, 209 

 ilogy, 113 

 jraphy, 120 



186 



Gotch, 42, 73, 76, 183 

 Gravitation, 134 



Haddon, 100 



Harvey, 72 



Helmholtz, 100, 247 



Hinks, 66 



Hobbes, 137 



Huxley, 21, 22, 23, 24, 37, 51, 83, 



141, 158, 198 

 Hypothesis, 69 



Imagination, scientific use of, 75 

 Induction, 59 



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