INDEX 



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paleolithic, 70-91; Pitliccaiitliro- 

 pus, (51-05; prf'liistoric, 50 KH, 

 104, 233-2:J4; primitive, 50-101, 

 140, 233-277; of tlie stone ages, 

 71-101. 



Mana magic, 237, 2G4. 



Manitou, 244-245. 



:Markets, 272, 203-205. 



Mairett, R. R., cited, 74. 



:Marria}re, b\' capture, 100, 281, 2S2; 

 monogamy, 285; polyandry, 270; 

 polygamy, 279, 285; by purchase, 

 109, 282. 



Mason, O. T., cited, 275. 



Materialistic interpretation of his- 

 tory, 157. 



Matriarchal organization of so- 

 ciety, 270, 280. 



Medicine-man, 110, 203-204. 



Mediterranean race, 217-218, 223. 



Mendel, G., cited, 11. 



^fendolism, 11-15. 



Mendolian inheritance, 11-15. 



ilesocephalic, head form, 20S. 



Mesozoic period, 52. 



Mctcalf, M. :\r., cited, 3, 4. 0, 21, 

 22, 34, 35, 30, 40. 



Metronymic kin, 280. 



;Mice, Mendelian inheritance in 

 waltzing mice, 13-14. 



Migration, 140-142, 143, 140, 105- 

 100, 227. 



Modification of strmturp and in- 

 heritance, 32-37. 



Mohawk valley, 140. 



Money, and cxcliang«, 270, 273; 

 origin of, 273. 



Monogamy, 285. 



Montesquieu, cited, 157. 



Morals, defined, 118-110; and social 

 relations, 118-110, 180-181. 



Mores, defined, 183; growth of, 183, 

 184. 



:\rorgan, L. H., cited, 230, 240, 244. 

 280. 



Mousterian epoch, 82. 



Music and the origin of speech, 1 1 1- 



112. 

 Mutation, Oil. 

 Mutual aid, a factor in tiie struggle 



for existence, 102-104. 



Natural selection, ami animals, 20- 

 28; explained, 24-25; and group 

 survival, 100-107, 114-117; and 

 man, 40-40, 87-01, 137, 140, 222- 

 220; summarized, 30-31. 



Nature, general aspects of, 157-105; 

 and survival of the fit, 21, 24. 



Xaulette, La, jaw, 58. 



Neanderthal man, 58, 82, 218; 

 skull, 58. 



Neolithic, culture, 01-101 ; imple- 

 ments, 91-101; period, 01-101, 

 203, 220; remains, 01-101, 218. 



Nile valley, 149-151. 



North American Indians, 234, 230- 

 254. 



Olmstead, A. T., quoted, 150-151. 

 Origin of species, 29-30, 40-49. 

 Original undifferentiated race, the, 

 213, 214. 



Paleolithic, culture, 70-01; imple- 

 ments, 70-91; period, 76-91, 203; 

 remains, 70-91, 218. 



Paleozoic period, 52. 



Patriarchal organization of society, 

 284, 289. 



Patronymic kin, 290-291. 



Pearson, K., cited, 17, 125. 



Persecution and custom, 115, 110, 

 117-118, 166, 179. 



Peschel, C, cited, 109; quoted, 100. 



Phratry, defined, 243-244; in North 

 America, 243-244. 



Pitliecanthropus Erectus, 61-05. 



Play, festivity, and tlie origin ot 

 articulate speech, 111-114 



Pleistocene period. 54. 



Polished stone age, 76, 87, 91-101 



