1064: 



Dynamic Theory. 



929 



sight organs ......... 557, 627 



Quadrnmana,/owr-Aanded 



........................... 5,8 



QUARTERNARY OR POST- 



TERTIARY PERIOD ...... 96 



Plasmodium. 303 [ Q 



Pleasurable sensation, the 



end of volition 719 j Qartacliadashat 



PLEASURE AND PAIN. 709 ' 

 Pleasure due to harmony 



in brain action ..710 



Plexus, cardiac 545 



solar 545 



Plica polonica 208 



Pliosaur. 88 I 



Pneuma, spirit. 927, 1009 j 



Pneumonia, pleuro 262 



Point de repere. 828 ! Rabbits, new breed of 118 



reflection of 829 i Radiate animals 142 



Polar actions, list of. 372 ! Radiation, theory of 381 



Polar globules of ova 306 Radiometer. . - 415 



POLARITY IN ORGANIC Rallidse, rails. 906 



ELEMENTS. 360 Rays 81 



REASON AND INVENTION 843 

 Reason, a mode of motion 861 



Polarization 



rotary. 



Policy and principle 



...392 

 ...395 

 705 



Polygamy of seals, &c 116 



Polymerism 351 



Ponderable body the base 

 of ethereal operations 1055 



matter, the body of the 

 universe 1056 



Pons varolii, bridge of 



Varolius 543, 544, 555 



Popular Science Monthly 153, 



279, 419,677,808,872 



Portio mollis, soft part 21 



Position of energy 324 



Posterior cornu 598 



Posterior lobes of brain- -892, 

 700. 



Potato disease 203, 208 



Potential, low in battery 333 



magnetic - -*326 



Pouchet, experiments of.. 246 

 Powell, Survey of Colora- 

 do River 67 



Prediction essential in vo- 

 lition. : 719 



Premaxillaries 148 



Priestly on soul. 1009 



Principles, the policy of 



society. 689, 705, 706 



Prism, effect on light 387 



effect on illusions 828 



Prochorion 11 



Productus. in Devonian ... 80 



Proligerous, fertile 246 



Protampeba 9 



Protective colors, &c 121 



Proteids, isomeric. 226 



Protococcus *72 



compared with fungus 211 



locomotive 188 



naked at times 209 



Protomyxa, first mould. -213, 



303. 

 Protoplasm, first made 



composition of 9 



in plants 9 



Protozoa, first animals 10 



fission of. 58, *70 



Prussic acid 229 



Psuche, soul 1009 



Psychical Research So- 

 ciety 889 



Pterodactyle, w i n g-fi n- 

 gered.--^ *89 



coracoid of 161 



Pteropods, wing-footed... 74 



Ptyalin, spit 226, 230 



Puerperal fever 264 



Pulmonary, of lungs 513 

 Pulvinar, pilloiv of optic 



th alamus, bed 558 



Pulvinus of sorrel *550 



Punishment 769 



Putrefaction. 223 



Pyramids, anterior. . .*553 



decussation of 55, 



posterior 553 



an act of memory 845 



founded on senses 847 



imitation 852 



mixed with instinct 880 



of lower animals 846 



physiology of 845 



Recollection 670 



renewal of 673 



Red nucleus .557 



sea 209 



snow 209 



Reflex actions 667 



Refraction 388 



double 390 



Reil, band of 557 



see Island of 1061 



Relapsing fever 261 



Religion 724 



and state. -724 



Remembrance. 669 



Remittent fever 205 



Renal capsules 23 



Renewal of parts. 296 



Reproduction by larval 



forms 126 



of axolotl. 126 



REPRODUCTION OF VEGE- 

 TAL CELLS. 234 



Reproductive organs, de- 

 velopment of 24 



Reptiles, brain of 580 



classification 294 



in cretaceous 91 



Respiration 172 



RESPIRATORY SYSTEM ... 171 

 Responsibility 719, 766 



feeling of 767 



a bondage. 768 



Resonators 378 



Restif orm bodies 553 



ganglion 554 



Retina 437 



REVERIE, SOMNAMBU- 

 LISM, HYPNOTISM, 

 SLEEP. 799 j 



Rhizocephala, root head 193 I 



effect on crab. 193 



inglorious end of 194 



Rhoads, on bird songs. 906 



Rinderpest. 262 



Rings, monopolies. 722 



within rings 723 



Rods and cones 438 



number of .443 



Romanes, quoted. 863 



Roscoe Spec. Analysis 444 

 Rosen thai, muscles 494 



nerves 508, 527 



Roseola 259 



Rotary polarization 395 



RUDIMENTS 46 



air bladder. 55 



bones of lialis 55 



digits 54, 55 



ear muscles 46, 47 



intermaxillary 49 ! 



Rudiments, male mammse 49 



male uterus. 49 



marsupial bones 53 



panniculus *47 



platysma *47 



tail 50 



thymus gland 47 



thyroid ' i. . 48 



See also Chap. 32 . . 268 



Saccharomyces. *213 



growth of 214 



minor, yeast 215 



spores of 215 



Sacculina 186 



Sacculus of ear 21 



Salamander of Alps. 137 



spinal cord 606 



renewal of parts . . .361 



Salmon, contests of 115 



Sand dunes 10 16 



Saurian, lizzard 88 



extinction of. 92 



Scala media- 



Scapula, carnivores *ii;2 



ungulates. 162 



Scarlet fever 258 



Schmankewitsch, cxp 133 

 Schneiderian membrane 473 

 Schiitzenberger on Fer- 

 mentation 215 



Scrotum 25 



Sea acorns 188 



animals in fresh water 134 



snails, origin of 74 



Sedentary animals 189 



marine 136 



Sediments, rate of 66 



Seidlitz powders 1053 



Selaehii - *81 



Selection, artificial a 



branch of natural... 118, 119 

 of freaks. 112 



by struggle 112 



protective resem- 

 blances 121 



sexual 115 



Selenium turns light to 



electricity 409 



Self-consciousness. 971 



Self-control 7ol 



of a machine 702 



Semper, Animal Life 125 



Sensation, a link in physi- 

 cal action 971 



an affection of ether. - -976 

 ultimate term 973 



C9mpared with axiom 973 



differentiation of. . . 975 



in plants and animals - - 975 



physical. 974 



tissues wasted by 974 



Sense of friction 420 



pressure, warmth-. .426 



organ of gnat 433 



Sensibility in brain - -678, 1004 



grows from chemism - 1002 



inhibition of 963 



in solar plexus. 677 



in spinal cord. 678 



Sensitive plant 550 



Sensori-motor acts 667 



Sensory tracts of brain- - .674 



Septicaemia 257 



Septum, partition 514 



in heart 3 



lucidum 565 



Sergeant F 945, 948 



Serpent, bones of 170 



Sewers, disease in. 267 



Sex cells, union of more 



than two. 311 



Sex, difference in 308 



equality of 308 



