398 Index. ' 



I'arsliall, Nelson C, on proofs of evolution, 287-314. 



I'crrin, Raymond S., his criticism of Mr. Spencer, 353 ; on the philosophy of 

 evolution, 3(i2-304. 



riiilo.sophy of evohition, 343-36G; a vital, not a mechanical i)hilosopliy, 362. 



Plato, conii)ared with Spencer, 3; on organic remains in rocks, '.»1 ; his philos- 

 ophy recent, 230; had no glimpse of evolution, 343; his idealism, 35G; his 

 ideal republic, 358, 3GS). 



Pliny, on organic renuiins in rocks, 91. 



Population, the theory of, Spencer's essay on, 5, 2.'); Malthus on, 21 ; Br. Ray- 

 mond on, 148; thelavp brietly explained, 172-173; further discussion of the 

 theory, 208-212; as related t() morals, 200-261, 203-204. 



Positivism, as related to cosmic speculations, 74-75; its place in theological 

 evolution, 250-251. 



PottH, William, on the evolution of vegetal life, 111-134: on theories of social 

 reform, 3il0. 



Powell, Major, on human evolution and natural selection, criticised by Prof. 

 Cope, 170. 



Present condition of the earth's interior, 83. 



Primitive condition of the earth's surface, 80. 



Principles of Psychology, the basis of Spencer's jjliilosophy, 5; imblished be- 

 fore the Origin of Species, 12; it! doctrine of the Unknowable, 181 ; its 

 doctrine of i-cjisf-i)er(c])rion, ]S8, 180; the parallelism of mental and jiliysi- 

 cal processes, liiO; the psychology of ethics, 1!)5, 2G0; the knowableness of 

 mind, li)9. 



Princii)les of Sociology, the preparation for it, 203-204; difficulty in the sub- 

 ject, 204; society ;in oiganism, 217, 222; social evolution, 228; its bearings 

 "on thi-'o'.ogical evolution, 2:'.7-L'40. 



Proctor, Itirluiril A ., bis conception of the form of the univer.se, 68 ; his theory 

 of cosniic evolution, 72. 



Progress anil Poverty, 377. 



Proofs of Evolution, 287-31(; : from geology, 200 ; from moriibo'.ogy, 2:)1 ; from em- 

 l>ryology, 2'.m; ; iroiii inetamoriihosis, 298 ; Iroiii rudimentary oigans, 298; Irom 

 gebgraiiliical distribiitidn, ::iiO; from discovered liid-;s, :i02; Irom artiflcial 

 breeding, .'ioo ; from reversion, 31)7 ; from mimi<'ry, 3i»:) ; Irom the fact of cou- 

 tinuitv, :'']."i-:;i(; ; in sociology, 31G; their axiomatic character, 315. 



Proi)lietic' tyjies, 14G. 



Psychic iJle, of ]Micro-organisms, 184, 198 note. 



Psychology (see "Princi])les of Psychology"). 



Pythagoras, on organic remains in rocks, 91. 



Ravmoxi), Dr. Rossiteu W., on the evolution of animal life, 139-1.54. 



Reece, Uenjaniin, on sociological evidences of evoluti'in, 310. 



Religion and science, Spencer s discussion of their relarionshi]), 17 ; Rev. J. W. 

 Chadwick (jn, 42, 43, 4.5-40, 319-337 ; Dr. L. G. Janes on, 79-80 ; William Potts 

 on, 132-134; Dr. R. W. Ravmond on, 142-145, 140, 154; Dr. R. (i. Eccles (jn, 

 1.5G; James A. Skilton on, 205, 209, 223-227; Nelson O. Parshall on, 287-289, 

 313-314; Starr H. Nichols on, 344-349; Rev. Minot J. Savage on, 370. 



Religion of humanity, 251-253. 



Religion of Philoso])'hy, 353. 



Reversion, proofs of evolution from, 307. 



Rhizopod, character of, 304. 



Ridencmr, Professor AVilliam B., on vegetal evolution, 1.35. 



Rig- Veda, 242. 



Romanes, Dr. George J., on Darwin's work and character, 13; his contributi(m 

 to Darwinism, l.')l-152 ; fm the " post-Darwinians," 104 ; defects in his theory 

 of mental i vouition, 1S5; on the origin of religious ideas, 2;i4 note: on the 

 |)syclii(t (lifiereiice between men and l)rutes, 235 »iofc. 



Romaii pantheon, in theoloiiiea! evolution, 241. 



Rosmiiii-Serbati, on pre-ixistence, 275. 



Rudinientiiry organs, 37 -3S, 29s. 



Ruskin, .lolin, his views on government, 22. 



S.VMPSox, Z. SiDNKY, on social evolution, 228 ; on theological evolution, 233-250. 

 Savage, Rev. Minpt J., on the change of front of the vmiver.se, 2.58 ; on evolution 



and the comin'g civilization, 309-;jS0 ; his poem on " The People," 386-387. 

 Scandinavian mythology, in theological evolution, 242. 

 Schurinann, Professor, in criticism of Kant's ethics, 277. 

 Seneca, <m fossils fouiul in rocks, 91. 



Sensation and memory, as factors of consciousness, 106-109. 

 Serviss, Garrett 1*., on solar and planetary evolution, 55-70, 3.3G. 



