GENERAL INDEX. 



461 



Toumefort, J. P. de, pioneer in defining 

 species, 94. 



Traducianism, as outgrowth of science 

 speculations, 15; its belief as to soul's 

 creation, 346 ; famous modern adherents 



of . 347- 

 Trees, variability of species in, 99 ; studies 



of the oak, 103 ; organic life compared 



to, 326. 

 Treviranus, ranked among evolutionists, 



62. 

 Trilobites, valuable facts on species from, 



'55- 

 Tycho Brahe, relation to Kepler's laws, 



25- 



Tyndall, Prof. John, views on design in 

 nature, 373. 



Unbelief, Jean Paul on the folly of, 435. 

 See Atheism, etc. 



Universe, questions of antiquity regard- 

 ing the, 14. 



Unknowable, The.philosophy and philoso- 

 pher of, 257. 



Urea, Wohler's artificial production of, 



333- 

 Urschleim, Oken's theory of anticipated, 



26. 

 Urstoff, the supposed primitive element, 



S3- 



Vallisneri, as student of infusoria, 49. 

 Variation, as a factor of Evolution, 196 ; 



Bateson's theory of discontinuous, 198. 

 Vatican Council, creation defined by, 



221. 

 Vertebrates, transitional fossil forms of, 



132. 

 Vinci, Leonardo da, discussion on fossils, 



Virchow, Prof. R., makes charges against 

 Evolution, 210 ; his theory of life fails, 

 338 ; on the physical descent of man, 

 341 ; on origin of life, 342. 



Virgil, instances of abiogenesis from, 320. 



Vision, Evolution of the organ of, 119. 



Vogt, Carl, of one mind with Hzckel, 

 238 ; a theory of life by, 341. 



Wagner, Moritz, as adherent of Evolu- 

 tion, 68 ; theory of isolation by, 197. 



Wallace, Dr. Alfred R., as co-discoverer 

 with Darwin, 65 ; on the origin of man, 

 247 ; on design in nature, 373. 



Watch, simile from the construction of, 

 298. 



Weeds, studies of ancient Egyptian, 150. 



Weismann, as disciple of the Evolution 

 idea, 68 ; theory of heredity by, 199. 



Whale, classification illustrated by the, 

 108 ; evidence from anatomy of, xn. 



Whewell, Dr. William, on the fate of new 

 discoveries, XXVH ; on species and cre- 

 ation, 76. 



Wiegand, on the movement of the age, 

 244. 



Williamson, researches in vegetable fos- 

 sils, 156. 



Wohler, F., artificial making of urea, by, 



Wolf, F. A. , coinage of term monism by, 



233. 

 Woods, identity of ancient and modern, 



149. 

 Worms, order in the scale of life, 247. 



Yung, a pioneer in defining species, 94. 



Zoology, a result of recent progress in, 51 ; 

 services of Linnaeus to, 85. 



