196 



Bunsen on absurdity of chronological systems . iiS 



Burton, Captain, as to ioferiority of Eed Indian . . 168 



Celtic race, varieties under difference of locality . . 68 



Chinese records ancient hut unreliahle . . . 107 



Chronology, Chevalier Bunsen on systems of . . 115 



Chronology of the Hebrews, various estimates of . . 110 



Chronological systems, unreliability of . . . Ill 



Civilisation of slow and gradual progress ... 83 



Civilisation of slow and gradual growth . . . 113 



Creation or development, question of . . .152-159 



Creeds, subscribed, general obstructing nature of . . 24 



Conclusion and summary of argument . . .184-194 



Co-relation of parts, Cuvier's great law of . . . 43 



Cosmogonies of various nations, quoted . . . 141 



Cultivated plants imply long periods for their varieties . 114 



Cuvier as to co-relation of parts in animals . . 43 



Desvignoles on chronology of sacred history . • . 110 



Development hypothesis, nature of . . .146 



Development hypothesis, misrepresentation of . . 148 



Development implies superaddition of something new . 154 



Development theory not materialistic nor degrading . 155 



Development, vital, apparent causes of . . . 147 



Differences between races never obliterated . . 99 



Dixon (JVew America), superiority of white man . . 81 



Domestication of animals, time required for 114 



Domestication of man abhorrent to nature . . 101 



Egyptian chronology, various estimates of 

 Egyptian monuments and animal variation 

 Ethnology as a sub-science of anthropology 



109 



166 



76 



Falconer, Dr. , as to man's first beginnings 

 Forbes, Edward, on oneness of life, quoted 

 Forbes, Edward, on influence of soil and climate 

 Forces of nature ever active and unimpaired 

 Functional relations of the human race 



132 



37 



67 



164 



87-102 



