INDEX 



Mollusks, earliest, 5, 7. 



Mommsen's life of Caesar, compared 

 with Froude's, 182; sociological 

 generalization in, 182. 



Money, Aryan words for, lai. 



Mongolian race, in northern Asia, 

 149, 151 ; not to be confounded 

 with Tatars, 150; its composi- 

 tion, 151 ; its dialects, how re- 

 lated, 151154; never homo- 

 geneous, 153. 



Monkeys, intelligence of, 286. 



Monotremes in Australia, 320. 



Monsoons of the Indian Ocean, 64. 



Month in Aryan languages, 109, 

 137. 



Moors as Iberians, 44. See Moris- 

 coes. 



Moral progress, 193201. 



Morals and evolution, 276. 



Moriscoes driven from Spain, 221, 

 231. 



Morphology, facts of, in proof of 

 Darwinian theory, 322. 



Mortillet, Gabriel de, on existence 

 of man in Miocene age, 24. 



Mother, derivation of the word, 108. 



Mountains, of Europe in successive 

 ages, 15, 1 6 ; as condensers, 61. 



Mouse, Aryan words for, 126 ; in 

 Galapagos Islands, 315. 



Miiller, Max, on the application of 

 the term Aryan to Indo-European 

 group, 80 ; his Science of Lan- 

 guage, 156. 



Mum, creation of, by Ahura-Mazda, 

 69 ; is the modern Merv or Mar- 

 giana, 71. 



Music, rudimentary beginnings of, 

 185. 



Musk-sheep, Pleistocene, 29 ; in 

 southern France, 31 ; in France 

 and England, 32 ; companions of 

 Cave-men and Eskimos, 39. 



Mussulman civilization, 171. 

 Must, an Old Aryan word, 127. 

 Myrtles, Miocene, 22. 

 Myth-makers, names of the earliest, 

 unknown, 185. 



Natural selection, could not unaided 

 have originated mankind, 280 ; 

 discovery of, by Darwin, 323 

 328 ; coincidence of Wallace's 

 and Darwin's discovery of, 330. 



Mecrolemur, 18. 



Neolithic age, 41 . 



Neolithic men, their grinding of 

 stone implements, 41 ; their civil- 

 ization, 42 ; their domestic ani- 

 mals, 42 j their cultivated seeds 

 and fruits, 42 ; diffusion of, in 

 Europe, 43, 44 ; physical char- 

 acteristics of, 43 ; identical with 

 the Iberian race, 44. 



Neptune, planet, coincidence in its 

 discovery, 332. 



Netherlands in Eocene age, 16. 



New Zealand, native plants and ani- 

 mals of, supplanted by foreign, 

 317. 



Newgate, " stone-hold " of, done 

 away with, 207. 



Newton, Sir Isaac, buried by the side 

 of C. R. Darwin, 308, 336; 

 C. R. Darwin ranked with, 326, 

 336. 



Nice, dialect of the newspapers of, 

 142. 



Normandy in Eocene age, 16. 



Norsemen considered a violent death 

 the only honourable one, 204. 



North America, in Cretaceous period, 

 1 6 ; joined to Europe in Miocene 

 age, 21 ; separated from Europe 

 in Pliocene age, 26 ; in the glacial 

 epoch, 30 ; repeatedly joined to 

 Asia, 133. 



North Pole, temperature of, as affect- 

 ing ocean currents, 55. 



North Sea, in Pliocene age, 26 ; in 

 glacial epochs, 30 ; in Pleisto- 

 cene age, 33 ; in Recent period, 

 40. 



Northern hemisphere, causes of glaci- 

 ation in, 4856 ; cause of change 

 of seasons in, 48, 54 ; climate of, 

 51, 56. 



Norway in Pliocene age, 26. 



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