Index. 1 8 1 



Cosmogonists of sixteenth century, their notions of the origin of 

 fossils, why absurd, 26 



, they would not have made their case better by supposing 



fabulous causes operative at the present day, 26 



Cow, Dutch or Flemish, 41 



, Chillingham Park, 42 



, Shorthorn, 42 



, European and humped, their differences, 16, 40 



, Alpine, 41 



, Hereford, strains of, 85 



Creation, special, hypothesis of, often unfairly stated by evolu- 

 tionists, 117, 118 



, remarks of Kovalewski upon, 109 



, their fallacy, 113, et seq. 



Crossing, 21 



among cats prevents establishment of breeds, 31 

 among dogs, 30 



in the horse, 33, 34 



in the ass, 35 



among cattle, 42-47 



among pigeons, 63, 64 



among fowls, 70 



among pea-fowl, 72, et seq. 



, breeds established by abstention from, 89 



Crystals form a class closely allied to organisms, 102-107 



if known by alchemists would have been supposed derived 



from one primitive crystal, 103 

 , parallel of, not favourable to Darwinism or to evolutionism 



in any form, 108 



Cuvier, on love for man in the wolf, 134 

 , proved difference between bison and tame cattle, 40 



D. Bake well's longhorn bull, 46 



Dark colour of most monkeys militates against Grant Allen's 

 views, 145 



