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EVOLUTION AND DOGMA. 



Hseckel, a.s spokesman of atheistic Evo- 

 lution, 83 ; on variability of species, 

 99 ; on perigenesis, 199 ; the five prop- 

 ositions of, 235 ; on soul and mind, 

 237 ; on abiogenesis, 329 ; on purpose in 

 nature, 370 ; the monism of, 230 ; on 

 origin of life, 246 ; cynicism of, 25: ; a 

 type, 252 ; on missing link, 344, tribute 

 to Mosaic cosmogony, 415. 



Halloy, D'Omalius d', as Catholic and 

 evolutionist, 425. 



Hamard, Canon, on the Bible and trans- 

 formism, 415. 



Hamilton, Sir William, as precursor of 

 Huxley, 256. 



Harper, Father, explains the term genera- 

 tion, 285 ; on order of creation, 293 ; 

 value of his work on scholasticism, 295. 



Harvey, William, teaching foreshadowed 

 by Aristotle, 37. 



Hawkweed, the numerous species of, 98. 



Hebraists, literary fiasco of, 405. 



Heliopolis, a scientific priesthood at, 14. 



Hellenists, absurd pretensions of, 405. 



Helmont, J. B. van, amusing notions on 

 abiogenesis, 45 ; a theory of life, 323. 



Heraclitus, as precursor of Darwin, 379. 



Herbert, Rev. W., on proofs from horti- 

 culture, 63 



Herculaneum, testimony from the ruins, 

 149. 



Heredity, phenomena known to Aristotle, 

 27 ; principle discussed by Buffon, 60 ; 

 as a factor of Evolution, 195. 



Herschel, Sir W,, theories forestalled by 

 Kant, 57. 



Hewit, Rev. A. F., anthority on Christian 

 Agnosticism, 276. 



Hieroglyphics, previous science disclosed 

 by, 179. 



Hildebrand, J. M., on floral species, 189. 



Hindus, early science studies of, 14. 



Hippocrates, on the vital processes, 324. 



History, objections to Evolution from, 143. 



Hobbes, Thomas, urges the principle of 

 struggle, 71 . 



Holbach, P. H. d', Haeckel conforms 

 with, 237. 



Holmes, Oliver W., definition of life by, 



324- 



Homology, examples of in nature, no, 

 114. 



Horse, proofs of Evolution from the, 127. 



Houdin, Robert, the secret of legerde- 

 main, 245. 



Hugo, Victor, agreement of Haeckel with, 

 238. 



Huxley, Thomas H., review of Darwin's 

 theory by, 66 ; on paleontology, 128 ; 

 considers defects of classification, 133 ; 

 on predictions in horse species, 137 ; on 

 species variations, 161 ; on saltatory 

 theory, 198 ; Evolution harmless to faith, 

 213; nature personified by, 226; coin- 

 age of term agnostic, 255 ; the Diety as 



conceived by, 277 ; confused ideas on 

 creation, 307 ; on originating life artifi- 

 cially, 330 ; Evolution and teleology in 

 harmony, 374 ; admits inadequacy of 

 science, 407. 



Hybrids, teachings from sterility of, 182. 



Hylozoism, outgrowth of science specula- 

 tions, 15. 



Infusoria, believers in spontaneous origin 

 of, 48 ; scientists begin special study of, 



49 



Inscriptions great students and interpre- 

 ters of, 179 



Introduction the author's, xm-xxx. 



lonians, science and teachings of, 14, 380 ; 

 materialism of the, 216. 



Jiiger, notions on " soul stuff" by, 199. 

 Jussieu, A. L. de, definition of species by, 

 96. 



Kant, Immanuel, many Evolution princi- 

 ples of, 57 ; a brilliant generalization by, 

 58 ; on the use of reason, 256. 



Kelvin, Lord (Sir W. Thomson), on the 

 origin of life, 325 ; on design in nature, 

 441. 



Kepler, Johann. true basis of laws by, 25 ; 

 reception of discoveries by, 393. 



Kircher, Father A., curious recipe in ab- 

 iogenesis, 45. 



Kolliker, Rudolf A . an adherent of salta- 

 tory Evolution, 198. 



Lamarck, J. B. de, scientific achievements 

 of, 61 ; blunders in classification, 108 ; 

 reply to anti-evolutionists, 158 ; Evolu- 

 tion factors held by, 193 ; reverent ideas 

 of the Creator, 389. 



Lanessan, estimate of Buffon's work by, 

 60. 



Languages, pedigree of the Romance, 

 107 : relations of certain groups, 108. 



Law, Paley on true nature of, 376. 



Layard, Sir Austin, evidence from Baby- 

 lonian researches of, 148 ; value of 

 Assyrian discoveries by, 179. 



Le Conte, Joseph, views on Evolution, 



4- 



Leeuwenhoek, A. von, as student of in- 

 fusoria, 49. 



Legends, suggested by fossil remains, 36. 



Leibnitz, G. W. von, Evolution ideas held 

 by, 56 ; on origin of the soul, 347. 



Lenormant, Charles, on the creation of 

 man, 365. 



Leo XIII, on scientific discussion, xvn; 

 author's stand on teachings of, xxi. 



Leroy, Pre M. D., work on Evolution by, 

 212; his theory of creation, 363; on 

 species and genus, 317. 



Leuckart, Karl G., as authority on in- 

 fusoria, 49. 



