INDEX 



367 



Higgins, C., 37 



Hodge, 197, 289 



Hodgkin's disease, 346 



Hoffmann, 129 



Hog cholera, 22 



Holman, 36 



Hofmeister, 75 



Horse, evolution of, 19 



Horsley, Sir Victor, 63 (note) 



Hort, 23 



Hrdlicka, 20 



Huber, C., 325 



Hubrecht, 327 



Hueppe, 112, 123; and Wood, 124 



Hunter, W., 195 



Hiirthle, 183 



Hylic tissues, 313, 314 



Hylic tumours (hylomas), 315 



Hyperblastosis, 340 et seq. 



Hyperplasia, 294 



Hysteria and habit, 58, 235, 237 



Id, size of, 214 



Idioplasm, 142 



Immune body, 53, 251 



Immunity, an adaptation, 47 el seq. ; 

 antitoxic, 47 et seq.; bacteriolytic, 

 51 ; the mechanism of, 90 et seq. ; 

 inheritance of, 158; antitoxic and 

 bacteriolytic, 250 ; as a special 

 case of the digestive process, 252 ; 

 and anaphylaxis, 256 ; bacteriolytic, 

 stages of, 256 ; stages of, 260 



Individuality in the bacteria, 12 



Inertia of the cell, 55, 166, 243 



Infectious diseases, antiquity of, 15 

 et seq. 



Inflammation and adaptation, 161 

 et aeq. 



Inheritance, of acquired properties, 

 doctrine of, history, 6; of acquired 

 conditions in higher animals, 60 

 et seq. ; of acquired conditions, 

 influence of hormones, 68; theories 

 of, 132 et seq. ; true and false, 140 

 et seq. ; physico-chemical theory of, 

 143 et seq. ; effects of conjugation, 

 148; part played by cell nucleus, 

 149; in multicellular forms, 150; 

 of diathesis, 154 ; of infections, 

 154 ; indirect, 155 ; of acquired 

 constitutional states, 157 ; of im- 

 munity, 158; of endogenous intoxi- 

 cations, 159 



Intoxications, endogenous, inheritance 

 of, 159 



Israel, O., on the two orders of tissues, 

 313; on properties of the endothe- 

 liomas, 323 



Jequirity, 47 



Joannes Sarisberiensis, 5 (note) 



Kaiserling and Orgler, 168 



Kamen, 109 



Kammerer's experiments, 66 



Karyolysis, 202 



Katabiotic cell activities, 84 



Kelvin, Lord, on size of the atom, 214 



" Kernkorperchen," 197 



Kidney tubules, proliferation in, 267 



Klebs, 195, 310 



Klein, E., 105 



Klotz, O., on B. perturbans, 31; on 

 production of calcium soaps in 

 organism, 173 ; on protein fatty- 

 acid compounds, 187; on assump- 

 tion of habit in dysentery, 239 



Koch, R., on fixity of bacterial species, 

 25 



Kolliker on muscle proliferation, 268 ; 

 on regeneration, 269 



Korschelt, 196 



Kossel, 74; on chemistry of the 

 nucleus, 203 



Kroon, 50 



Krumweide, 26 



Kurth, 108 



Kyes, Preston, 206 



Lacrymana olor, 195 



Lamarck, on nerve paths, 58; on 

 inheritance of identical induced 

 change, 69 



Lamarckian doctrine, ix, 10 



Langerhans's bodies, 266 



Lankester, Sir E. Bay, and La- 

 marckism, 10; on Lamarck and 

 Darwin, 69; on B. roseo-persicina, 

 108; rebukes rudeness and is re- 

 buked, 354 et seq. 



Laurent, 110, 117 



Lead poisoning, effects on germ cells, 

 61, 156 



Leech, D. J., 89 (note) 



Lecithins, 184, 205 



Lehmann, O., on fluid crystals, 81, 

 177 



Leishman's experiment, 54 



Leiomyomatosis, 344 



Lepidic tissues, 313 



Lepidic tumours (lepidomas), 315 ; 



