SUBJECT-INDEX. 



585 



heterogenesis, 1, 211, 273 ; offspring, 

 development in, 1, 217 ; reproductive 

 tissue structure, 1, 218-24 ; vegetal 

 nutrition, 1, 224-8, 232 ; 2, 30 ; animal 

 nutrition, 1, 228-33, 236 ; when and 

 why does it recur ? 1, 233-7, 273-8 ; 

 effect on species, 1, 284-6; leaf forma- 

 tion, 2, 30 ; moDuscan, 2, 103, 105 ; 

 vertebrate, 2, 105 ; growth., 2, 249. 

 (See also Multiplication). 



Gasteropoda (see Mollusca), 



Gemmation : and genesis, l t 212-6 ; 

 annulose, 2, 93-7, 98. 



Generation, and genesis : the words, 1, 

 209. 



Genesis (see Multiplication). 



Gentiana : floral arrangement, 2, 571-4. 



Genus : indefinite value, 1, 305, 361 ; in- 

 stability of homogeneous and heteroge- 

 neity of, 1, 421-3, 428, 429-31, 465, 

 473. 



Geology : growth displayed in, 1, 107, 108; 

 distribution in time, 1, 320-7, 328 ; 

 special creation, 1, 335,340 ; evolution, 



1, 347, 352 ; record congruous with evo- 

 lution, 1, 397-401, 472 ; organic influ- 

 ence of changes, 1, 413-5, 464, 466, 473 j 

 climatic influence of changes, 1, 415 ; 

 human evolution and changes, 2, 504. 



Germ cell: unspecialized, 1, 219-24, 

 253 ; dissimilarity, 1, 265-7, 267-8, 

 269-70, 280 ; equilibrium, 1, 277. 



Gizzard, development of birds, 2, 312. 



Glass, molecular rearrangement, 1, 274, 

 289, 487. 



Glove : structural analogy, 2, 285 ; strain 

 analogy, 2, 544. 



Goethe, J. W. von : foliar homology, 2, 

 34, 513, 514, archetypal hypothesis, 

 , 109 ; vegetal fructification and 

 nutrition, 2, 164 ; theory of supernu- 

 merary bones, 2, 206 ; on the skull, 2, 

 530. 



Gorilla, callosities, 2, 295. 



Gould, J., Birds of Australia, 2, 448. 



GouL (see Disease). 



Graham, T. : properties of water, 1, 9 ; 



2, 350 ; colloids and crystalloids, 1, 

 15-8; their diffusibility, 1, 18-21; 

 sapid and insipid substances, 1, 51. 



QraminoB : foliar surfaces, 2, 57, 246 ; 



floral symmetry, 2, 150 ; physiological 



differentiation, 2, 240. 

 Gravity : effect on vascular system, 2. 



298 ; vegetal circulation, 2, 555. 

 Qregarina : central development, 1, 134 j 



;rimary aggregate, t, 78 ; symmotiy, 

 , 169 ; asexual genesis, 2, 423. 

 Growth : organic and inorganic, 1, 107- 

 9 ; simulation of, 1, 108 ; limits to, 

 1, 109 ; structural complexity, 1, 110- 

 12, 117-9, 132 ; nutrition, 1, 112, 119- 

 21, 131 ; expenditure of force, 1, 113- 

 6, 131; initial and final bulks, 1, 

 115-6, 127-31, 132 ; final arrest of. 

 1, 121-6 ; unceasing, 1, 126 ; resume, 

 with generalizations, 1, 131 ; defined, 



1, 133 ; 2, 440 ; increased function, 1, 

 185-90, 190-2; functional interde- 

 pendence, 1, 192-6, 197-9 ; nutrition 

 and vegetal, 1, 224-8, 232, 233-7, 273, 

 8, 30 ; heterogenesis and animal nu- 

 trition, 1, 228-31, 236, 273; homo- 

 and hetero-genesis p,nd natural selec- 

 tion, 1, 233-7; o- acrogens, 2, 52; 

 cylindrical form of vegetal, 2, 53-61 ; 

 endogenous, 2, 56-8, 75; exogenous, 



2, 58-61, 75 ; plant differentiation, 2, 

 114-6 ; tissue differentiation, 2, 361-4 ; 

 vegetal, and asexual genesis, 2, 419-22 ; 

 animal, and asexual genesis, 2, 422-6 j 

 antagonistic to asexual genesis, 2 t 

 426 ; vegetal and sexual genesis, 2 t 

 428-31 ; animal and sexual genesis, 2, 

 431-6 ; antagonistic to sexual genesis, 

 2, 436-8; nutrition and genesis, 

 resume, 2, 470-2 ; evolution, 2, 474-8 

 commencement of genesis, 2, 479. 



Gunpowder, nitrogenous instability, /, 



8,40. 

 Gymnotus, electricity of 1, 43. 



HATES : non-conductors of heat, 1 , 440 j 

 vegetal, and natural selection, 1, 446 ; 

 development, 2, 299-302; tactual 

 organs, 2, 302. 



Hand: development of human, 1, 140 1 

 heredity and size of, 1, 248. 



Hare: activity and muscular colour, H, 

 356-60} expenditure and genesis, #, 

 451. 



Harley, Dr. T., on hiliverdhie, 2, 317. 



Head, structural influence of size, l t 

 424, 451-3. 



Hearing, sense of, 1, 51. * 



Heart (see Vascular system). 



Heat : absorption by water vapour, 1, 7 ; 

 action on binary compounds, 1, 8-9, 

 22 ; on ternary, 1, 10-12 ; on colloids 

 and crystalloids, 1, 24; organic 

 changes from evaporation, 1, 27 ; 



