[NDEX. 



265 



Divergence — Continued. 



In Use not Useful Divergence, 



2.58 260. 

 Through Reflexive Selection not Always 



ful, 2 SO. 

 Not Explained by Advanl . niformity, 



261. 

 Under One Sel of External Condition . 202 

 Domestic Races: 



Reveal the Method of Evolution, 12. 

 The Produi Hon of. 13-22. 

 Their Continuance, 13. 

 Their Transformation. 14. 

 Their Divergence, 17. 

 Their Stability, 19. 

 Their Amalgamation, 20. 

 Affected by Acquired Habit-,, 20 22. 

 Adaptation to the Rational Environment. 15. 

 Dominational Selection and Election, 82, 80 87. 

 r, W. T. Thiselton: 

 Specific Differences Must be Advantagi 



218. 

 Are Dextral and Sinistral Forms Ad 

 tageous, 218. 

 Election: 



Need of Such a Term ,51. 



Defined, 53. 



As objectionable a ion, ~>\. 



Its Use Must be Decided by Ele< tion 55. 



Coincident, Illustrated, 66. 



•:ive, 81-1 14. 

 Conjunctional. 82-83. 

 Dominational, 82. 80 87. 

 Institutional, 82, 1 14. 



■ual. 8 3 84. 

 Social. 83-85. 

 Filio-parental, 8 i 80. 

 Environal, 115-118. 

 Endonomic. 1 1 5 



Habitudinal, 115 118. 

 Aptitudinal. 11.5 118. 

 Heteronomic, 115-118. 

 Xatural, 11.5 118. 

 Artificial. 115 118 

 Environal — 



Mode of Influence. 80. 115 1 20. 

 Selection, 1 15-1 18. 

 Hon, 1 15 128. 

 Election, 115-118. 

 Partition, 1 1 5-120. 

 Eskimo, the, Protected by Blubl 1 

 Evolution: 



Of Habitude-. 40, 48. 

 Of Race, 47. 



Determinate of Terminology 

 Controlled by the Organism, 40. 49, I 

 Six Conditions for Racial, 70. 

 Six Conditions for Habitudin 

 Determinate, of Animals, 158. 

 rgent, 1 50 -183, 202. 



t F< rms. 187 

 Monotypic and Polyl 



rgent, and Darwinian Theoi 

 Inconsistent tilitarianism in, 202. 



Evolution, Papers on, by John '1 ',1. 



!<■' undal Selei tion 

 In Human Ra< 

 Equal R< productive S< \< ■ tion," 



0.' 



Filio pan 



And Hi;- Head , 86. 



And the Normal Number of Offspring, 91 ').'. 



\\v. Within the Group a Condition of 

 Evolution, 70. 

 Formula (I), 181. 

 Formul 



in Constructing Tabic V, 182. 

 Formula (3), 105. 



Formula '».. Used in Making Table A, 105. 

 Four Principli on, The: 



Analysis of, 70 1 50. 

 Chief Divisions of, , 

 The Mod. 



Form of, 1 -, / 143 

 Galton, Fi 



ble Improvement of the Human 

 Breed," 1 13. 



•;< al Method . 154. 



Inheritance, ' ' 1 80. 

 Giddings, Franklin H., Control of Evolutii 

 Habitu 



-quired Char 

 As Traditional Forms of Accommodation, 



57, 00. 

 Influencing 



ion of 

 Their Distribution, 1-3, 20 20. 

 Small Areas of Distribution, 1 , 20. 



- 

 Divergence in Differ - 20. 



lection Insuffii rtla na- 



tion, 27. 



ion and Variation I. 

 Community of Descent 

 Ten ', latinellid.e, Illustl 



n. 

 Headley, F. v. 



" Problems of Evolution 5. 50. 



□ism, 40. 

 .' 

 Hered 



And Tradition, 40 51 . .58. 

 Molding of H'-r d Variation, 60. 



ited forms of Ad 

 Variation, 60. 

 A Condition of Evolution, 70. 

 • 

 Heteronomic — 



Influences, 141 142. 



tion, 141. 

 tion and Partition, 142. 

 ■n, Intensification 

 142. 



ere Empl 1 58. 



T H ., Ethu Opp 



