CONTENTS. 



PREFACE BY R. A. STREATFEILD . , 



author's ORIGINAL PREFACE 



CHAPTKR 



I. ON CERTAIN ACQUIRED HABITS 



II. CONSCIOUS AND UNCONSCIOUS KNOWERS — THE LAW 



AND GRACE . . . . 



III. APPLICATION OF FOREGOING CHAPTERS TO CERTAIN 



HABITS ACQUIRED AFTER BIRTH WHICH ARE 



COMMONLY CONSIDERED INSTINCTIVE 



IV. APPLICATION OF THE FOREGOING PRINCIPLES TO 



ACTIONS AND HABITS ACQUIRED BEFORE BIRTH 



V. PERSONAL IDENTITY 



VI. PERSONAL IDENTITY (continued) 



VII. OUR SUBORDINATE PERSONALITIES 



Vlli. APPLICATION OF THE FOREGOING CHAPTERS — THE 



ASSIMILATION OF OUTSIDE MATTER 



IX. ON THE ABEYANCE OF MEMORY 



X. WHAT WE SHOULD EXPECT TO FIND IF DIFFEREN 



TIATIONS OF STRUCTURE AND INSTINCT ARE 



MAINLY DUE TO MEMORY 



XI. INSTINCT AS INHERITED MEMORY 



XII. INSTINCTS OF NEUTER INSECTS 



XIII. LAMARCK AND MR. DARWIN 



XIV. MR. MIVART AND MR. DARWIN 

 XV. CONCLUDING REMARKS . 



APPENDIX — AUTHOR'S ADDENDA 



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