SUBJECT-INDEX. 



607 



History, definition of complete, 288-90. 



Homogeneous, instability of the, 412-6 ; 

 evidence from mechanics, 413 ; astro- 

 nomy, 416-21 ; geology, 414, 421 ; 

 chemistry, 413, 421-4 ; meteorology, 

 424; biology with embryology and 

 botany, 424-30; psychology, 431-4; 

 philology, 432 ; sociology, 434-7 ; co- 

 rollary from persistence of force, 437- 

 41 ; relation to segregation, 473 ; sum- 

 mary, 560. 



Huxley, Prof. T. H. : on persistence of 

 force, 194 n. ; Persistent Types, 349; 

 osseous segregation, 484. 



IDEAS : and impressions, 145-60, 174; ad- 

 vantages of preliminary, 314. 



Impulsiveness, influences modifying, 

 461. 



India : domestic and political fixity in, 

 383 ; segregation or physical condi- 

 tions in, 489. 



Induction, necessary to verify deduc- 

 tion, 317. 



Infinite, the: Mansel on conception of, 

 40-4, 78-81, 89-94 ; also Hamilton, 76- 

 8, 89-94. 



Insanity, correlation of the mental and 

 physical forces, 225. 



Insects, transformation of physical and 

 vital force exemplified by, 219. 



Integration of matter : and disintegra- 

 tion, 291 ; the primary aspect of evo- 

 lution, supported by astronomy, 318 ; 

 geology, 319-21 ; biology, with em- 

 bryology and botany, 321-5 ; sociol- 

 ogy, 326-9; philology, 329-32; sci- 

 ence and meteorology, 332 ; industrial 

 and aesthetic arts, 334-7. 



Integration of motion (see Motion). 



Involution and evolution, the terms, 296. 



Iron, molecular rearrangement in, 300. 



JAPAN, effect of European civilization 



in, 533. 

 Joule, J. P., mechanical equivalent of 



heat, 210. 



KANT, Im., space and time forms of the 

 intellect, 51. 



Kirkman, T. P., on the formula of evo- 

 lution, 577-82. 



Knowledge : thought transcended by, 16 ; 

 resume showing limitations, 68 ; rela- 

 tivity of, 84-8 ; definition of complete, 

 288-90; unification of developing 

 565-7. 



LANGUAGE (see Philology). 



Laplace, P. S., on nebulous ring develop- 



' ment, 419, 479. 



Latham, R. G., on inflexional language, 

 331. 



Laughter, laws of motion exemplified 

 by, 247. 



Law : of continuity, 53, 59 ; uniformity 

 of, 203 ; the author's belief in univer- 

 sality of, 347 n. ; increase in definite- 

 ness of evolving statutes, 384 ; develop- 

 ing systems, and the formula of evo- 

 lution, 589-91. 



Leibnitz, G. W., theory of matter, 55. 



Leslie, T. E. Clitfe, on the formula of 

 evolution, 583-91. 



Liberty : general establishment of, 7 ; 

 equilibration of, 527. 



Life : and relativity of knowledge, 84-9 ; 

 definition of, 86. 



Light : transformed into other modes of 

 force, 209 ; compound rhythm of 

 interference, 262 ; like mode of pro- 

 duction with sound, 334; segregation 

 exemplified, 478. 



Literature : integration of, 336 ; hetero- 

 geneity, 369 ; increasing truth of rep- 

 resentation, 390 ; multiplied effects of, 

 468. 



Liver, development of, 380. 



Logic, definition of " a priori " and 

 " necessary " truths, 193 n. 



MAGNETISM : transformation into other 

 modes of force, 208, 209 ; illustrates 

 laws of motion, 235 ; rhythm of varia- 

 tions, 266 ; consequent on added mo- 

 tion, _ 301 ; segregative power, 473 ; 

 equilibration and the solar-spot cycle, 

 510. 



Majorities, usually in error, 5. 



Manifestations, the vivid and faint, 147- 

 60, 174. 



Manners and Fashion, essay on, 354. 



Mansel, H. L. : on the first cause, the 

 absolute and the infinite, 40-4, 78-81, 

 89-94; conceptions of rational the- 

 ology, 42 ; consciousness of self, 67 ; 

 attributes being asserted of the abso- 

 lute, 110. 



Marriages, equilibration to means of sub- 

 sistence, 520. 



Marsupialia, integration of generative 

 system in, 324. 



Materialism and evolution, 568-72. 



Mathematics : figures and mental devel- 

 opment, 179 ; increase in definiteness, 

 386. 



Matter: divisibility, 52; incomprehensi- 

 bility, 52-7 ; solidity, 53 ; theories of 

 Boscovich, 54-6, 61 ; Leibnitz, 55 ; and 

 Newton, 54-6, 61 ; connection with 

 force, 60-3 ; consciousness of, 170 ; in- 

 destructibility, 176-8, 182 ; creation 

 and annihilation, unthinkable, 180-2 ; 



