INDEX 



309 



Origin of the Universe, 14 



none to matter and mo- 

 tion, 14 

 of species, 15 

 of organic matter, 95 

 Organic evolution, not a diver- 

 sion from the inorganic, 

 20 



followed in organic, 33 

 Oxygen, a large element of the 



earth, 27 



Organic preservation, 160 

 Objective, the, 188 

 Organisms develop from egg 

 cells, 36 



Philosophy, schools of, 7 



Physical and psychical law simi- 

 lar, 10 



Paley's illustration, 19 



Parallel between Nature's and 

 man's works not apt, 19 



Phenomena, the multiplicity of 



effects, 23 



manifestations of movement 

 58 



Planetesimal theory, 24, 26 

 Similar to the nebular, 24, 

 25 



Potassium, an element of the 

 earth, 28 



Protozoon, 39 



Paleontology, 55 



Pithecanthropus, 103 



Physical and psychical phe- 

 nomena one in reality, 

 105, 176 



Protective features, 85 



Protoplasm, the basis of life, 

 106 



Psychic phenomena, 168, 217 



Phrenology too local, 187 



Proctor, Richard A., as to lost 

 consciousness, 224 



Pragmatism, 226 



Phenomenism, 291 



Reality, or thing-in-itself, not 

 useful to man, 13 



Radium, 31 



its wonderful power, 31, 115 

 Rudimentary organs, valuable 



for classification, 45 

 carried by all organisms, 



48, 49 

 Romanes, on fossil forms, 56 



on environment, 132 

 Reflex arcs, of nerves, 110 

 Rulers, selected by natural 



law, 141 



Ritchie, David G., quoted, 170 

 Race differences, 195 



superiority of the Aryan 



and Semetic, 197 

 Righteousness, 251, 253 

 Reformation, progressed by the 

 progress of freedom, 256 

 Religion, evolution of, 260 



a universal method of, 262 

 Reason, limited, 127 



a synthesis of images, 129 

 arrested reflex, 129 

 how it must act, 134, 142 

 a product of evolution, 143, 

 194, 284 



Spencer's mistake, 17 

 definition of life, 37 

 definition of an idea, 159, 

 190 



Sense impressions, 19 



Sun, part of an original nebula, 



22 



many times larger than the 

 rest of solar system, 22 



Silicon, an element of the 

 earth, 27 



Sodium, an element of the 

 earth, 28 



Spectroscope, reveals the simi- 

 larity of formation 

 throughout the universe, 

 28 



St. Hilaire, conceived evolution, 

 40 



Schwann and Schleiden, estab- 

 lished cell theory, 46 



Schultz, Max, the basis of life is 

 protoplasm, 46 



