INDEX 



Chimpanzee, 25 ; as the forefather 

 of man, 287. 



Chinese language, Aryan nanies in, 

 120; how related to the other 

 Mongolian languages, 152-154, 



Chinese people, complexion of, 93 ; 

 members of the Mongolian race, 

 I Si- 

 Christianity, and recognition of the 

 individual, 235, 243 ; its perma- 

 nence consists in making right 

 conduct from pure motives the 

 condition of salvation, 236 ; and 

 the church militant, 236 ; be- 

 came paganized in Christianizing 

 the pagan world, 239. 



Christmas, adoption of, 239. 



Church militant, organization of, 

 236 ; its appeal to feeling of cor- 

 porate responsibility, 238, 239, 

 241 ; its task of civilizing the 

 barbaric world, 238 ; partly pa- 

 ganized, 239 ; persecutions by, in 

 the thirteenth century, 240 ; and 

 Puritanism, 241. 



Cinnamon-trees, Miocene, 22 ; Plio- 

 cene, 27. 



Cirripedia, Darwin's monographs on, 

 3'4- 



Civets, Miocene, 22. 



Civilization, industrial, 185-190. 

 See Industrial arts. 



Clan stage of social life, its idea of 

 corporate responsibility, 217, 227 ; 

 development of, from the family, 

 227 ; military and ecclesiastical 

 discipline in, 228 ; ancestor-wor- 

 ship in, 229. 



Clarendon, meaning of the word, 

 xi6. 



Classification of species according to 

 genetic kinship, 321 j proves 

 Darwinian theory, 321. 



Clifford, W. K., Lectures and Es- 

 says, 292 ; his death from over- 

 work, 292 ; his achievements, 

 294 ; on motions of molecules, 

 296298 ; on objects and ejects, 

 300302 j on consciousness and 



molecular morion, 302-306 5 hti 

 anti-theological bias, 307. 



Climate of Europe, in Eocene ag, 

 *7> 3> 60; in Miocene, 21, 

 60; in Pliocene, 26, 30 j hi 

 Pleistocene, 29-33, 60. 



Club-mosses in Carboniferous epoch, 



Si 15- 



Coal-bed of Europe, 15. 

 Cockney misuse of A, ioa. 

 Codfish, instinct of, 282, 283. 

 Ccenopithecus, 18. 

 Cognition, ejective and objective, 



299. 



Coincident discoveries, 331, 332. 

 Coleoptera in the Galapagos Islands, 



3*5- 



Colours of flowers, 334. 



Columbus, Christopher, and social 

 conditions, 187. 



Comfort, physical, within reach of 

 all, 209 ; growth or" the taste for, 

 210. 



Commodus, Emperor, and persecu- 

 tion, 194. 



Comparative method of study, rise 

 of, 77 ; in study of the Aryan 

 race, 96. 



Competition between organisms, 327. 



Complexions of Indo-European peo- 

 ples, 92 ; in reference to the suc- 

 cessive Aryan invasions, 93. 



Comte, Auguste, and influence of 

 individuals on history, 172; on 

 tendency of modern thought, 

 247 ; his use of the word meta- 

 physical, 250 ; and unity of be- 

 lief, 264. 



Conifers, in Miocene age, 21. 



Connecticut Valley, Triassic rocks 

 of, 6. 



Consciousness, always associated with 

 matter in our experience, 253, 

 254 ; and molecular motion in 

 the brain, 255, 256, 302306; 

 and matter, incommensurable, 

 257 ; objects and ejects in, 300- 

 302 ; as a group of " psychical 

 shocks," 305. 



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