INDEX 



389 



100; movement, 350; perfecti- 

 bility, 100. 



Heraphilus, 43, 89; anatomy, 

 67. 



Herbert, W., 16; origin of spe- 

 cies, 309; plant evolution, 309; 

 struggle for existence, 340. 



Herder, 9, 15, 132, 153-4, 155; 

 influence of Kant, 153; per- 

 fectibility, transformation, 

 153; unity of type, 154, 356; 

 volume, 153. 



Heredity, 17; Buffon, 147, 200, 

 201; Darwin, 343; de Mau- 

 pertuis, 168-9; fixation of 

 characters, 293; Goethe's con- 

 ception, 275-6 ; physical basis, 

 201; St. Hilaire, 295; theories, 

 65, 75; transmission, 36, 72, 

 297. See Atavism, Generation. 



Herschel, volume, 330. 



Hippocrates, 75, 97; anatomy, 

 67; pangenesis, 344. 



Hofmeister, botanist, 307. 



Homology in Structure, 33; 

 Aristotle, 71. 



Hooker, 323, 346; Darwin let- 

 ters, 335, 336, 342. 



Humboldt, 284; volume, 330; 

 voyage, 331. 



Hume, David, 15, 132, 203, 217; 

 generation, 146; survival of 

 fittest, 146, 355. 



Huxley, 6, 12, 141, 226, 324, 343, 

 344; opinion of de Maillet, 165, 

 of Suarez, 128, of Treviranus, 

 283; saltations, 339; transla- 

 tion of Leibnitz, 143. 



Induction, 6, 15, 16, 25, 26, 32, 

 156, 264; Aristotle, 24, 77, 87, 

 123, 136; F. Bacon, 24, 25, 

 123, 135, 136; Bruno, 123; 

 Darwin, 327, 334; Geoff roy, 

 258; growth of method, 8; 

 Harvey, 25; Mayo, 25. 



Inheritance, Buffon, 147; 

 Goethe, 275-6; of habit, 35. 

 See Heredity, Transmission. 



Intermaxillary Bone, Galen, 34- 

 6; Goethe, 35, 269, 270, 272-3; 

 significance, 269; Vesalius, 34. 



Internal Perfecting Principle, 

 102, 172, 206, 211, 298, 312; 

 Aristotle, 81-2, 306, 338, 351; 

 Bonnet, 176; Chambers, 306, 

 315; Darwin refutation, 338; 

 E. Darwin, 210-11; Greek 

 theory, 102; Kolliker, Niigeli, 

 von Baer, 338. See Entelechy. 



lonians, 43, 45, 50, 64 ; abiogene- 

 sis, 51. 



Irritability, E. Darwin, 212; 

 Lamarck, 233. 



Judd, John W., Cuvier's posi- 

 tion, 304-5; Darwin, 302; vol- 

 ume, 304. 



Kant, 15, 29, 46, 132, 134, 146- 

 62, 159, 267, 284; artificial se- 

 lection, 151 ; causation, 147, 

 151-2, 214, 354; change of 

 views, 148; citation, 302; con- 

 tribution to evolution, 156; 

 cosmic evolution, 151-2; filia- 

 tion, 273; influence on Her- 

 der, 153; influences, 152; 

 man's anatomical kinship, 

 356; mechanism, 147-8; origin 

 of man, 150, of organs, 274; 

 perception of Nature, 30, 154; 

 survival of fittest, 150, 355; 

 teleology, 147-8; variation, 

 151; volume, 147. 



Keyserling, pre-existing germs, 

 306. 



Kielmeyer, nature philosophy, 

 155, 263. 



Kinetogenesis. See Use and Dis- 

 use. 



Kingsley, 329. 



Kircher, speculation, 160; trans- 

 formism, 163; volume, 163. 



Krause, 6; studies of Bruno, 

 125, of Darwin, 329, of E. 

 Darwin, 202, 203, 206, 224; 

 volume, 192. 



