Index 



591 



Miiller, Fritz, 46, 59, 172, 296 

 Miiller, J., 137, 171 



Miiller, Max, on language, 121, 518-523 

 Murray, A., on geographical distribution, 



302, 325, 326 

 Murray, G., 509 2 

 Mutability, 75, 76 

 Mutation, 13, 24, 67-75, 84, 179-181, 200, 



201, 221, 222, 225, 242, 269, 270, 437, 



447, 455 

 Myanthus barbatus, 409 

 Myers, G. W., on Eclipses, 560 



NSgeli, 101, 141, 142, 218, 225 

 Nathorst, A. G., 215 

 Nathusius, 96, 97 



Natural Selection, and adaptation, 272, 

 274 



— Darwin's views on, 66, 87, 120, 140, 336 



— Darwin and Wallace on, 4, 150, 436 



— and design, 490, 491 



— and educability, 445 



— Fossil plants in relation to, 217-221 



— and human development, 122, 536, 537 



— and Mimicry, 291 



— and Mutability, 77, 84 



— 13-16, 19, 20, 32, 42-45, 49-65, 70, 

 85-91, 274, 275, 386, 447, 484 



Naudin, 6 



Neandertal skulls, 128 

 Nemec, 391 



Neoclytus curvatus, 283 

 Neodarwinism, 140 

 Neumayr, M., 333 

 Newton, A., 87 1 

 Newton, I., 446, 447 

 Niebuhr, 531, 541 

 Nietzsche, 458, 470 

 Nilsson, on cereals, 80-83 

 Nitsche, 117, 118 

 Noire, 519-521 

 Noll, 391 4 

 Novicow, 472 

 Nuclear division, 102-111 

 Nuesbaum, M., 103 5 , 111 4 

 Nuttall, G. H. F., 129 



Occam, 448 



Odin, 469 



Oecology, see Ecology 



Oenothera biennis, 77, 244 



O. gig as, 68 



O. Lamarckiana, 24, 68, 76, 77, 221, 241 



O. muricata, 77 



O. nanella, 76 



Oestergren, on Holothurians, 19-t] 



Oken, L., 7, lit 



Oliver, F. W., on Palaeozoic S, .,1-. Ufl 



211, 21'.)' 

 Ononis minutitsima, 1'J.i 

 Ophyrs apiiera, Ins 

 Orchids, Darwin's work on the fertilisation 



of, 405-408 

 Organic Selection, 41, 138, ttfl 

 Origin of Species, first draft oJ tin . .'J7«.. 



386 



— geological chapter in th 

 Orthogenesis, 101 

 Ortmann, A. E., 332 

 Osborn, H. F., 41, 428 3 



— From the Greeks to Darwin by, 4-6, 

 11, 12, 16 



Osthoff and Brugmann, 527 3 



Ostwald, W., 259 



Ovibos moschatus, 51 



Owen, Sir Richard, 112, 171, 187 



Oxford, Ashmoleau Museum at, 272 



Packard, A. S., 8 1 , 12" 

 Palaeontological Record, D. H. Scott on 

 the, 200-222 



— W. B. Scott on the, 185-199 

 Palaeopithecus, 127 



Paley, 15, 272, 273, 275, 491, 492, 496 

 Palitzch, G., 554* 

 Palm, 386 



Pangenesis, 71, 84, 102, 111 

 Panmixia, Weismann's principle of, 41, IS 

 Papilio (lardanus, 55, 56, 292 

 P. meriones, 55 

 P. merope, 55, 292 

 P. nireus, 280 



Paramoecium, Jennings on, B96 

 Parker, G. H., on Butt.rlli. i, MM 

 Parkin, J. and E. A. N. Arber, on tin- 

 origin of Angiosperms, 2*21 

 Parthenogenesis, artificial, '-''■ 

 Paul, H. and Wuudt, 527 3 

 Pearson, K., 6 1 



Peckham, Dr and Mrs, on the Attii 

 Penck, 130 

 Penzig, 237 



Peripatus, distribution of, :<.'i.". 

 Peridineae, 25, 26 

 Permanence of continent*, I 

 Perrier, E.. 12-, 16, 37* 

 Perrkybru pyrrha, 57 

 Perthes, 15. tie, LSI 

 Peter, on sea urchin's eggs, 256 

 Petunia vioUesa. 1 1 * "• 



