INDEX 



Heresiarchs no longer found among 

 eminent men, 245. 



Heresy, on the word becoming obso- 

 lete, 266. 



Hermae, mutilation of the, 218. 



Herodotos, Hellenic language of, 85. 



Heroes of Industry, 184-190. 



Herons, Miocene, 22. 



Himalayas in glacial epoch, 31. 



Hindus, migration of, from central 

 Asia, 70, 72 ; called Aryans, 



73- 



Hindustan, Indo-Persians in, 72 ; 

 dialects spoken in, 83. 



Hipparion, Miocene ancestor of the 

 horse, 22 ; still lived in Pliocene 

 age, 27. 



Hippopotamus, African, the first 

 species to survive from the Plio- 

 cene age to present time, 27, 29. 



History, Carlyle's method of dealing 

 with, 175 ; revolution in the 

 study of, during the nineteenth 

 century, 175, 181 ; sociology 

 and, 175, 177, 181 ; distinction 

 between study of sociology and 

 that of, 178-182. 



Holland, Sir Henry, cousin of C. R. 

 Darwin, 311. 



Holland, Spanish atrocities in, 204. 



Honey among the Aryans, 1 27. 



Hooker, Sir J., assisted in publica- 

 tion of results of voyage of Beagle, 

 313; scientific achievements of, 



3'9- 



Horse, Eocene representative of, 18, 

 19, 320 ; the link between man 

 and, 18; Pliocene, 27; Pleisto- 

 cene, 29 ; harbinger of civiliza- 

 tion, 41 ; Aryan words for, 122- 

 125 ; is teachable, 286 ; domes- 

 ticated by man, 324 j breeding 

 of the, 324. 



Horse-tail, the, in Carboniferous age, 



House, Aryan words for, 114, 115. 

 Humane feelings favoured by indus- 

 trialism, 207-209. 

 Humboldt, F. H. A. von, began 



his Kotmos at the age of seventy 

 five, 309. 



Hungarian language, brought into 

 Europe by recent intruders, 89 ; 

 whence sprung, 89 ; affinity with 

 Finnish, 89 ; one of the Altaic 

 or Finno-Tataric family of lan- 

 guages, 89, 138, 150. 



Huns, invasion of, drove Teutonic 

 tribes westward, 86. 



Hunter, William, burning of, 205. 



Huss, John, 103. 



Hussites, their puritanism, 241. 



Hutton and cockney misuse of A, 



102. 



Huxley, T. H., his lecture On a Piece 

 of Chalk, 15 ; his Lay Sermons, 

 1 6 ; On Some Fixed Points in 

 Britiih Ethnology, 95. 



Hyaena, Pliocene ancestor of, 27 j 

 Pleistocene, 29 ; Recent, 41. 



Hygiene and intellectual work, 293. 



Hypothesis lies at the foundation of 

 all scientific knowledge, 185. 



lapygian language possibly an aborigi- 

 nal language in Europe, 88. 



Iberian language an aboriginal lan- 

 guage in Europe, 88. 



Iberian race, diffusion of, in Neolithic 

 period, 44 ; intermingling of Aryan 

 race and, 46, 47 ; antiquity of the 

 time of their invasion of Europe, 

 65 ; dark complexion of, traced 

 in Indo-Europeans, 93. 



Ibex, Pleistocene, 29. 



Ice, earth's storing up of, 51, 62. 



Ice age, in Europe, 30 ; in North 

 America, 30. See Glacial period 

 and Glaciation. 



Iceland in Eocene age, 16. 



Iguanodon, 6. 



Imagination, its effect upon conduct, 

 197. 



Improvidence of savages, 198. 



India, conquest of, and establishment 

 of Indo-European family of lan- 

 guages, 78, 97 : non-Aryan tribtt 

 in, 88. 



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