THE STUDY OF EVOLUTION 



Enzyme action, 86 et seq. ; and the 



nucleus, 204; as the basis of cell 



acquirements, 245 

 Enzymes, proteoclastic, indifferent, 



and specific, 256; and antitoxins, 



258 



Eohippus, 19 



Epidermis, proliferation of, 265 

 Epithelioma of gall-bladder, 59, 299 ; 



squamous, of larynx, 299 

 Equilibration, direct and indirect, 10, 



357 



Erythroblastomatosis, 347 

 Erythrocyte, life period of, 195 

 Eurypteridae, 18 

 Evolution of new diseases, 41 

 Exaltation of virulence, 35, 116 



Faber, Kniest, 40 



Fabre-Domergue, 279, 336 



Fatty degeneration and the myelins, 



187, 205 

 Favus, 23 

 Fear neuroses, 58 



Ferment actions. See Enzyme action 

 Fertilization of enucleated egg, 193 

 Firmin-Didot, 5 (note) 

 Fischer, B., 248 

 Fischer, Emil, 74, 221 

 Fletcher, Chune, 343 

 " Flowing crystals " and " fluid 



crystals," 179 

 Fluctuations, 28, 29 

 Fluid crystals, 168 et seq. 

 Foa, 125 

 Ford, W. W., 51; on bacteria in 



healthy tissues, 165 

 Foster, Sir Michael, on digestion, 



252 



Fournier, 156 



Frankel, C., 116 (note), 123 

 Frankel, E., 121; on leukaemia, 



345 



Frankel and Simmonds, 109 

 Frothingham, 25 

 Fuligo, 46 

 Functional activities, 84 



Gaffky, 126 



Galton, Francis, on non-inheritance 

 of mutilations and use acquire- 

 ments, 72 



Gall-bladder, epithelioma of, 247 



Gamaleia, 123 



Garwood, 17 



Gaskell, W. H., studies upon verte- 



brate descent, 4 ; on anabolism and 

 katabolism, 85 



Gaylord, 332 



Geikie, Sir A., 18 



Geddes, Sir Auckland, 16 (note) 



Germ cells, extrinsic and intrinsic 

 influences on, 68; influence of 

 position on, 152 



Germ layers, 309 



Germ plasm, continuity of, 83, 210 ; 

 and somato - plasm, 93; and the 

 nucleus, 191 ; multiplication of, in 

 spermatocytes, 211 



Gessard, 111, 117, 119 



Gheorghiu, 157 



Giant growth, 340 



Gland cells, proliferation of, 266 



Glioma, 306, 324 ; false epithelium in, 

 321 (note) 



Gliosis, 344 



Goodsir, 23 



Gout, inheritance of, 159 



Gowers, Sir W., on structure and 

 properties of alkaloids, 222-4 



Grawitz, 202 



Growing point in plants, 265 



Growth, 79, 227 ; and the biophores, 

 80 ; its essential nature, 141 ; of 

 bioplasm, 227 ; and crystallization, 

 230; habit of, 247, 298; and over- 

 growth, 263 et seq. ; and functional 

 activity, 288; giant, 340; relation- 

 ship of ductless glands to, 341 



Gurd, Fraser, 93 ; on lysins, 257 



Haberlandt, 196 



Habit, the law of, 55, 166; and 

 symptoms, 57 et seq. ; movements, 

 58; of growth, 59, 247, 298; symp- 

 toms and disease, 235 et seq. 



Haemorrhagic septicaemia, 123 



Hales, Stephen, on the value of hypo- 

 thesis, 233 



Halley's comet, 244 



Hamilton, D., 307 



Hansen, 151 (note) 



Harris, Fraser, 243, 292; on law of 

 inertia, 55, 166 



Harris, T., 303 



Haureau, 5 (note) 



Heidenhain, R., 196 



Hering, on memory, 226 (note) 



Hermann, F., 197 



Herter, 204 



His, W., on archiblast and parablast, 

 310 



