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UNIVERSAL EVOLUTION 



why right or left handed, 

 115 



a vertebrate animal, 44 



anatomy of same as that 

 of anthropoids, 50 



his distribution, 64 



his relationship to environ- 

 ment, 241 



power- over nature limited, 

 72 



how differs from animal,120 



still evolving, 150, 176 



his behavior compared with 

 animals, 179 



results of his upright posi- 

 tion, 181 



a natural product, 246 



his relation to his fellow 



men, 249 et seq. 

 Mind, evolved entirely along 

 practical lines, 13 



the aggregation of feel- 

 ings, 187 



defined, 19 



not confined to man, 107, 

 172 



produced by a nervous sys- 

 tem, 107, natural, 169 



not confined to the brain, 

 187 



clearly allied to physical 

 features, 53 



its evolution materialistic, 

 122 



its traits heritable, 123 



its function, 157 



property of all organisms, 

 172 



depends on structure, 202 



mind making, 189 

 Movement, the reality, 18 

 Moment of momentum, 22 

 Motions of stellar bodies, 25 

 Meteors, 27 

 Magnesium, an element of the 



earth, 28 

 Moner, 37 

 Metazoon, 39 

 Mosphology, 48 

 Morphogeny, 52 



Marsh 's specimens of the fossil 



horse, 56 

 Missing links, 56 

 Method of evolution, 68 

 Malthus ' ' ' Principle of Popu- 

 lation," 69 

 Mendelism, 100 



Mental and social evolution, 105 

 Molecular motion of waves, 108 



its nature, 157 



Memory, how produced, 111, 194 

 Meyer, Max, quoted, 112, 115, 



122, 133, 184 

 Misconceptions, of the principle 



of evolution, 139 

 Mode of production, determines 



reason, 146 

 Metabolism, 158 

 Macauley, Lord, quoted, 163 

 Mill, John Stuart, on intuition, 



208 

 Morgan, C. Lloyd, quoted, 215 



Nothing is something, 9 

 Nebulae, immense in size, 21 

 Nebular theory, 21 

 Nebula of solar system spiral, 



24 



Neptune and its satellites, 30 

 Nervous matter, 106 



its activity exhausting to 



the body, 229 



Newton, Sir Isaac, and the fall- 

 ing apple, 202 



Nature, makes no mistakes, 243 

 Natural Selection, its meaning, 



73, 74, et seq. 

 illustrated, 79 

 its universality, 81 

 it develops ethics in all ani- 

 mals, 84 



protective features, 85 

 a negative term, 87 

 ' ' survival of the fittest ' ' 



better, 87 

 not a conscious conflict, like 



a battle, 144 



works upon mind as well 

 as matter, 107, 127 



