Index 



Social efficiency, the object of ] 



education, 76 

 Social evolution, 282 

 Sociology, the policy of, 222; 



and religious groups, 263 ; 



sociologists and an incipient 



spiritual power, 267, 268 

 South Africa, agriculture and 



industrial, 154; native policy, 



155 



Specialists and science, 195 



Spencer, Herbert, and educa- 

 tion, 87 



Standard of comfort, 201 



Standardisation, 175 



Staple manufacturing indus- 

 tries, 1 88 



State and education, 75, 86, 

 93, 94, 100, loi, 102 



State and religion, 103, 104 



State intervention and colonial 

 development, 129 



Sweating system, 204 



Swimming, 26 



TARDE, Professor, and imitative 



and creative activity, 189 

 Technical education, 1 1 1 

 Temporal and spiritual powers, 



266 



Theology and geography, 249 

 Town conditions, private efforts 



to improve, 48-52 ; life, 



conditions of, 46, 47 



Towns, unscientific growth of, 

 56 



Transport, the mechanisation 

 of processes of, 179 ; trans- 

 port trades, 176 



Tropical medicine schools, 

 159 



UNEARNED elements of value, 

 203 



Unemployable and ordinary 

 law, 218 



Universities and physical train- 

 ing, 7 



Urbanisation and its results, 



1 6-2 1 



VAGRANTS, 18 



WAGE-EARNERS and restriction 



of output, 199 

 Walker, H. de R., Science 



and Colonial Development, 



129 

 Wells, Mr. G. H., and city life, 



272, 275 



Welsh education, 77, 78 

 Wilkinson, Mr. Spencer, on 



influence of the scientific 



method upon classical 



studies, 89-92 

 Working ladies' associated 



dwellings, 69 

 World markets, 183 



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