XXIV 



INDEX. 



Comparative Experiments, bearing 

 upon occurrence of Archebiosis, 



xxx-lii. 

 Conclusions, ii. 633-640, 

 Confervse, origin of Mosses from, ii. 



452. 



Consciousness, i. 42 ; not co-exten- 

 sive vi^ith Mind, i. 43 ; changes in 

 sphere of, i. 44 ; degree of corre- 

 ' lation with nerv^e-action, i. 45 ; 

 quantitative value of, i. 46. 



Contagion, theory of, ii. 360; mode 

 in which brought about, cxviii; 

 early views concerning, cxix. 



Contagious element, action of, in 

 parasitic diseases, ii. 361-365- 



Contagiousness, degrees of, cxiv, 

 cxxxv ; explanation of, cxlviii. 



Contractility of muscle, i. 26 ; de- 

 pendent on blood-supply, i. 28, 



Corda, on Peziza, i. 184. 



Crystalline matter, causes of differ- 

 ences in form of, ii. 87; cellular 



forms of, ii. 59. 



Crystalloids, distinction between 

 colloids and, i. 88 ; interchange- 

 ability of states of colloids and, 

 ii.38. 



Crystals, origin of, compared with 

 that of lowest organisms, i. 298, 

 ii. 71-85; Mr. Rainey on form- 

 ation of modifications of, i. 302 ; 

 formation of, under different con- 

 ditions, ii. 55-65; size of, de- 

 pends upon rate of collocation, ii. 

 69 ; influence of conditions on 

 forms of, ii. 87, 113; development 

 of, ii. 114. 



Darwin, Dr. Erasmus, views on Or- 

 ganization, ii. 5.^8. 



Darwin, Mr., on Natural Selection, 

 ii* 572> 576 ; influence of new 

 conditions upon species, ii. 580, 

 591 ; not a believer in Progressive 

 Development, ii. 590 ; converti- 

 bility of peach and nectarine, 

 "• 596s 598 ; Correlated Varia- 

 bility, ii. 601 ; Pangenesis, ii. 603 ; 



\ 



affiliation of existing organisms 

 ii. 606 ; variabihty of lower or' 

 ganisms, ii. 607 ; stability of spe! 

 cies through long periods, ii. 6o(). 



Davaine, M., on Bacteridia, i. 2-:' 

 observations on Sang de rate ii' 

 362. 



Davy, Sir Humphrey, on Heat, i. 8, 



Decolourization, process of, in deve^ 

 lopment of Nematoids and Roti- 

 fers, ii. 532. 



Desmids, modes of origin of, ii. 412^ 

 416, 418, 443, 446, 451; mode of I 

 leproduction of, ii. 420; converti- 

 bility of, into Diatoms or Algceji, 



455- 

 Diatoms, origin of, ii. 41 2, 416, 418^ 



441, 444, 453 ; mode of reproduc- 

 tion of, ii. 420; terminal forms of 

 a divergent series, ii. 455. 



Diseases of skin, parasitic, ii. 346; 

 blood-changes in, ii. 361 ; nature 

 of, cxi ; causes of, cxi ; of general 

 nature, ii. 360, cxii; of special 

 nature, cxiii. Epidemic, mor- 

 tality from, cix; importance of, 

 ex; problems as to origin of, 

 ex, cxlv, cli-clv ; nature of, cxvii, 

 cxlix ; relations of, to Cancer and 

 Tubercle, cxvii ; spread of, cxviii; 

 doctrines concerning, influenced 

 by viev^^s on Fermentation, ex, 

 cxx, cxhx ; predisposing causes of, 

 cliii; independent origin of, cliii; 

 contagious, how related to non- 

 contagious, cxxx; classification of, 

 cxlvi ; how differing from general 

 parasitic diseases, cxlvii. 



Distomata, direct development of 



some, explained, ii. 571* 

 Dumas, M., functions of animals 



and plants compared, i. *3^' 



142. 

 Dysentery, cxxxviii. 





I 



Ehrenberg, on multiplication of IH' 



fusoria, i. 262. 

 Embryonal areas of pellicle, nature 

 and developmental transfornia- 



y 



r ii. 19^ 



tions 0'- ii. 40 

 res in, . ^f, 1 



chang' 

 lusa 



nature 



iP^^ nf to '^ 



not infl"^"' 



cau: 



'■""•ieif struct": 



Epochs, tjeoiu^ 



ii.621. 



Erysipelas, cxxxiv. 

 Sr?M., Bacteria 



mals, 11. 342- 

 Euglen^e, modes ol < 

 lieterogenetic tra. 



ii. 434 ; in^^/^'?^ 

 into Monads, n. 



toms, ii._44i5 " 

 pusdes, ii. 44^ ! 



ation of, ii. 43^* 

 difications of, ii. ^ 



tion of, into D; 

 into Desmids an 

 446; into Vaucl 

 449 ; into Actinc 

 bx, ii.456; diret 

 of, into Ciliated \ 

 into Oxytricha ; 

 4^2; intoVortic 

 into Amoeba an. 

 505; into Roti] 

 525; into Tardij 



^*^'ii>525;in 



S27; relations 

 f d OsciUaton^ 

 femations of, b 



•^^^Pounds, ii 2 

 ^>ound,ii;j. 



Evol 



faraday^ 



Fe 



'■15. 



on indest 



rment; 



''^nation 

 origin ^^'i' ca 



