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INDEX 



257; unity of plan, 264-5, 318, 

 of type, 258, 351; volumes, 

 258, 259, 269. 



Geographic Distribution, de 

 Candolle, 335; von Buch, 

 309-10; Wallace, 322. 



Geographic Isolation, Buffon, 

 197, 310; von Buch, 310; 

 Wagner, 197. 



Geology, 26, 221, 236 ; contribu- 

 tion to evolution, 30, 279; 

 Goethe, 268. 



Germ(s), Anaxagoras, 171; 

 Greek doctrine, 166; order in 

 Nature, 87; origin of life, 99, 

 352; pangenetic theory, 65; 

 pre-existent, 306, 352; Robi- 

 net, 179. 



Gessner, systematist, 185. 



Godron, 16, 307. 



Goethe, 9, 13, 16, 104, 184, 191, 

 201, 220, 224, 254, 263, 266- 

 78, 283, 286, 291, 303, 306; ap- 

 preciation, 4, 268-9; archety- 

 pal theory, 316; balance, 275; 

 causation, 354; continuity, 

 145 ; contribution to evolution, 

 271-2; Cuvier-St. Hilaire dis- 

 cussion, 263, 276-7; degener- 

 ation, 275; design, 192; devel- 

 opment, 275; economy of 

 growth, 34; filiation, 274-5; 

 fixity, 267; form, 274; Geof- 

 froy, 258; ignorance of La- 

 marck, 253, 268; influence of 

 habit in form, 270 ; influences, 

 155, 267, 268; intermaxillary 

 bone, 35, 269, 270, 272-3; met- 

 amorphosis, 158; morphology, 

 275-6; origin of organs, 274; 

 ontogeny, 270-1 ; poet of evo- 

 lution, 63, 202; scientist, 229, 



266, 267, 271, 276; structure, 

 272 (skull) 267, (vestigial) 

 273; transmutation, 266; unity 

 of type, 269-70, 272 ; volumes, 



267, 268, 270, 271, 272, 274. 

 Good, John Mason, translator, 



95. 



Gradation, 133, 231; defined, 22; 

 Lamarck, 235-6, 247, 255. 



Grant, 16, 306. 



Grant, Dr., 332. 



Gray, Asa, 323, 324, 339, 346. 



Greece, Greeks, 232; character- 

 istics, 62; environment for 

 evolution, 31, 42; legacy, 98- 

 102; science and philosophy, 

 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 30, 39-102, 105, 

 134, 135, 224, 349-57. 



Gregory of Nyssa, 15; creation, 

 106, 108. 



Guttler, creation, 112; on Bru- 

 no, 123; on Spanish philoso- 

 phers, 116-7; volume, 109. 



Habit, 233; de Maillet, 164-5, 

 167; Goethe, 270; Lamarck, 

 226, 231, 241, 328; St. Vin- 

 cent, 293. 



Haeckel, 6, 147, 149, 151, 196, 

 268, 274, 276; adaptations, 

 49; Greek philosophy, 45; 

 Kant, 148; opinion of Anaxi- 

 mander, 46, of Lamarck, 229, 

 of Oken, 180-1, of Trevira- 

 nus, 283, 291 ; perigenesis, 169; 

 phylogeny (tree), 248; vol- 

 umes, 148, 305, 308, 309. 



Haldeman, 16, 306, 310-11; de- 

 velopment theory, 335; modi- 

 fication, 311; on Lamarckism, 

 310-11; transmutation, 311. 



Hale, use of 'evolution,' 21. 



Hand, Human, adaptation, 68; 

 E. Darwin, 205 ; factor in de- 

 velopment, 61, 356. 



Harvey, 131, 140, 284; epigene- 

 sis, 72; inductive method, 25; 

 law, 37. 



Helvetius, 150; ascent of man, 

 205; opposable thumb, 356; 

 survival, 355. 



Henslow, 305. 



Heraclitus, 15, 43, 51, 71, 75; 

 causation, 51; fixed order. 



