Contents. vii 



organs ; f, from geographical distribution ; g, from 

 discovered links ; h, from artificial breeding ; i, from 

 reversion ; k, from mimicry. 



liy Nelson C. Pakshall. 



Evolution as Related to RelioxIous Thought, . 319 



The doctrine of the unknowable ; special creation as 

 related to Darwinism ; Spencer's reconciliation of 

 religion and science ; the doctrine of design ; law and 

 miracle. 



By Rev. John W. Ciiaowk k. 



The Philosophy of Evolution, 343 



Halation of the doctrine to prevailing philosophical 

 systems ; metaphysics and the scientific method ; 

 materialism and the evolution philosophy ; realism 

 and idealism ; beneficent results of the prevalence of 

 materialism on human progress. 



By Stakk II. Nichols. 



The Effects of Evolution on the Coming Civ- 

 ilization, 369 



Plans for social regeneration as tested by evolution ; 

 Communism, Nationalism, and Socialism ; probable 

 influence of the evolution philosophy in the settle- 

 ment of social and economic problems. 



By Rev. Minot J. Savage. 

 Index, 393 



