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INDEX 



Haughton, on the Principle of Least 

 Action, 87 ff. 



Heredity of Acquired Characters, 

 denied by Weismann and others, 

 183 ff. ; proved from nature and 

 cultivation, 186, i8g, 195 ff. ; in 

 Skill and Habit, 204 ; in making 

 nests, 244. 



Hermit Crabs and Instinct, 241. 



Herrara, on protoplasmic imitations, 

 42. 



Hipparion, 195. 



" Holy," Seeley on, 302, 305, 306. 



Homing instinct, 245. 



Hooker on Forms, 165. 



Horse, Evolution of, 195. 



Human mind, origin of, 211. 



Humanity, enthusiasm for, 302 ff. 



Humour, in Creation, Kingsley on, 

 255- 



Huxley, on Vital Forces, 72, 73 ; on 

 Origin of Life, no ; on Evolution 

 of the Horse, 195 ; on Automa- 

 tism, 278; on Determinism, 291. 



Hypnotism and Automatism, 285. 



I. 



Immortality, and superstition (Haec- 

 kel), 263, 358 ; impossible for 

 animals, 363 ; conditions of, 363 

 ff. 



Individual Differences, inapplicable 

 to Origin of Species, 153 ; Vernon 

 on, 157; Bateson on, 165. 



Induction, 177; illustrated, 197 ff., 

 353 ff- ; by Pala^ntology, 195 ; by 

 the Sun, 195 ; value of, 226 ff., 

 265 ; all-sufticient, 271. 



" Inideality," Law of, 137, 327 ff. ; 

 explained, 335 ff. 



Inorganic, world, 28 ; and organic, 

 contrasted, 51. 



Instinct, Janet on, 141; Kirby on, 

 179; inherited memory, 239 f f . ; 

 of cuckoo, 240 ; in hermit crabs 

 and soles, 241 ; in chickens, dogs 

 and hens, 242 ; at fault, 243 ; v. 

 instruction, 244 ; homing, 245 ; 

 in animal amusements, 246 ; de- 

 fective definition of Hartmann, 

 247 ; in children, 248. 



Intelligence, meaning of, 142. 

 Intentions of the Deity, 255. 



J. 



Janet, views on Instinct, 141. 



Jones, Prof., on Reason, 226; on 

 Reason and F"aith, 265. 



Judaism contrasted with Chris- 

 tianity, 308. 



Judgments, idea of, abandoned, 

 327- 



K. 



Kidd, on Human adjustments to 



the environment, 336 ff. 

 Kingsley, on Humour in Creation, 



255. 

 Kirby, on Instincts, 179. 

 Knowledge, Gorham and others on, 



221 ff. (See Induction.) 



L. 



Language, origin of, 149, 150. 

 Lankester, on Albuminoids, 41. 

 Laughter, Incongruities, cause of, 



255, 256. 

 Law, of Substance, 19 ; man 



answerable to, 280 ; of Contrasts, 



320; Natural, meaning of, 321. 

 Least Action, Principle of, 87 ff. ; 



in plants, 93. 

 Life, Origin of, 38 ff. ; Definitions 



of, 67 ; Psychical, beginning of, 



361- 

 Linnaeus, on plant/actVs, 196. 

 Literalism, misleading, 312 ff. 

 Locke, on Abstract Ideas, 220. 

 Logos, or Directivity, 238. 

 Long, " Christ or Diana ? " 325. 



M. 



McCullum, experiment on sub- 

 merged leaves, 199. 



Mallock, on " Religion as a Credible 

 Doctrine," 282. 



Malthus' theory, misapplied by Dar- 

 win, 151, 152. 



