Index. 403 



Wages, definition of, 218 ; as related to civilization, 231 ; equality of, under 

 tlie Nationalist system, 283. 



Wages-system, evolution of, 217-232; economic characteristics of, 218; as 

 opposed to slavery, 219; its origin and growth, 220-224; its relation to 

 material improvement, 224-225 ; to social freedom, 226 ; to modern civiliza- 

 tion, 231. 



Wake, C. Staniland, on the growth of the marriage relation, G9-87. 



Walker, Gen. Francis A., on inventions, 204-205; on agricultural land values, 

 292. 



Wallace, Alfred Russel, his criticism of Lamarckism, 3; on Darwinism, 3-5 ; 

 his criticism of Prof. Cope, 4; on stages of organic evolution, 5. 



Warren, Josiah, on money, 310. 



Wealth, the measure of social freedom, 224; how increased by the wages 

 system, 225 ; the New Testament on, 261 ; the Jewish idea about, 261-262 ; of 

 the Catholic church, 265 ; of Christendom, 266 ; who are its producers? 307 ; 

 unfair distribution of, 308-311 ; unjust appropriation of, 313. 



Weismann, Professor, on heredity, 4. 



Whitman, Walt, his individualism, 324. 



Willard, Miss Emma, on the education of women, 247. 



Wilson, Andrew, on marriage customs in Tibet, 79. 



Woman, in the marriage relation, 69-87; her rights under the law, 120, 122; 

 increasing freedom of, 130; as an inventor, 210, 211; the education of, 

 247-250; in the professions, 247-248; her co-education with man, 248-249. 



Worcester, Mass., labor statistics from, 285. 



AV'ordsworth, William, 45. 



Youmaxs.EdwakdL., his talk with Sir Joseph Hooker on Asa Gray, 353 ; his 

 introduction of Dr. Kccles to Asa Gray, 360 ; his life and work, 365-390 ; his 

 education, 368-370 ; his relations with Herbert Spencer, 366, 375, 376-381, 385; 

 his blindness, 370, 372, 388 ; liis career as a popular lecturer, 374-376, 384, 385 ; 

 his contributions to the spread of evolution views, 376, 378, 383; Prof. John 

 Fiske on, 365-383, 389-390; Daniel Greenleaf Thompson on, 384-386; Prof. 

 Franklin W. Hooper on, 386-387; Garrett P. Serviss on, 387; George lies 

 on, 387-389; his letter to Mr. lies, 388-389; Rev. John W. Chadwick on, 389; 

 Dr. D. H. Cochran on, 389 ; Herbert Spencer on, 390. 



Youmans, Mrs. Edward L., 379, 384. 



Youmans, Miss Eliza A., her recognition of Herbert Spencer, 250; on Asa 

 Gray, 352-355; her aid to Prof. Youmans, 372 ; she introduces him to D. Ap- 

 pleton & Co.'s office, 378; her biographical sketch of her brother, 385. 



Youmans, Yincent, 367-368. 



Zola, M., his mechanical method, 336. 



Zoroaster, his influence on Judaism, 84; his views of marriage, 84, 87. 



