Index. 



373 



"Levitation,"128. 

 Lewes, G. H., 149, 158, 160, 191 

 Lieguitz, battle of, 222. 

 Lions and antelopes, 15. 

 Lions and leopards, 20. 

 Locke, 88. 



Louis XIV., his injurious influence 

 on science and literature, 193. 



M. 



MACHIAVELLI, 145. 



Mackintosh, Sir J., 170. 



Maine, Sir H., 215, 312. 



Mammoth, 16 



Mandril, foetal life of, 24. 



Mania, 114. 



Manichaeans, 247. 



Marathon, battle of, 220. 



Marius, 221. 



Marsh's discovery of pedigree of the 

 horse, 29-31. 



Marsupials in Australia, 26. 



Materialism, 50, 60-77 



Mathematical studies, utility of, 296. 



Mayer's meteoric theory, 98. 



Medicine men. 114 



Mill, J. S., 133, 141, 256, 305 : com- 

 pared with Chauncey Wright, 83. 



Mind as a product of evolution, 67-70. 



Mivart, St. G., misrepresents Darwin- 

 ism, 11, 33-39 ; attacked by Wright, 

 105 ; ignores Wright's surrejoinder, 

 3o. 



Mohammed, 113. 



Mongols, 220. 



Monotheism, 116. 



Montesquieu, 145. 



Morphology, 25. 



Miiller, Max, 40, 45. 



N. 



NAMES of authors, 349. 



Napoleon I. on Russian ethnology 



233. 

 Natural selection, 11 ; misunderstood 



by Mivart, 15, 36. 

 Nature, constancy of, 88. 

 Nebular hypothesis, 98. 

 Neptune, discovery of, 9. 

 Newtonian theory slowly received 2. 

 Njemetck, 234. 



0. 



ODOACER, 238. 

 Ogre, 243. 

 Onomatopoeia, 43. 



Opossum, 26. 



Orang-outang, infancy of, 48. 



Owen, R. D., duped by spiritualists, 



P. 



PACHYDERMS and ruminants, 28. 

 Pamphlets and volumes, 341. 

 Pascal, 144 

 Pass and class, 318. 

 Paternal theory of government, 193 

 Paulicians, 247. 

 Persecution, 177. 

 Peruvian sense of smell, 163. 

 Philistinism and science, 285. 

 Phillips, Wendell, 66. 

 Phrenology, 138, 304. 

 Physics and chemistry, 299-302 

 Poseidon, 183. 



Positivism and Lucretianism, 104. 

 Positivists and their droll ecclesias- 

 tical tone, 60, 77. 

 Possession by spirits, 113. 

 Protective spirit, 193. 

 Protococcus, 24. 

 " Psychic force,' 122. 



R. 



RADIATA, 23. 



Recitations, 322. 



Renaissance, 264, 310. 



Retrospective studies, 313. 



Rhythm of motion, 101. 



River-names in Europe, 229. 



Roman policy toward barbarians, 220. 



Rudimentary organs, 25. 



Rumania, 232. 



Russia's growth checked by Mongols, 



S. 



SALAMIS, battle of, 220. 



Saul and Agag, 169. 



Scepticism, 181. 



Scholarship, modern, 270. 



School-books, stupidity of, 259-262. 



Schools, preparatory, 326. 



Science and theology, 7. 



Scotch clergy, 201. 



Seeley, J. R., 279. 



Serbia, 245. 



Shamans, 114. 



Sheep and antelopes, 15. 



Siberian mammoth, 16. 



Simeon of Bulgaria, 244, 248. 



Skythians, 231. 



Slave, etymology of the word, 284. 



Slavic race, 232. 



