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Genetic relations of the human race . .130-160 



Geographical conditions, effects of, on life . , 66-71 



Geological change, slow progress of . . . 137 



Geological evidence, nature and reliability of . . 118-124 



Geological relations of man ■ . . . 118-138 



Geology of the future, and man's ascension . . 179 



Hebrew chronology, discrepant estimates of . . HO 



Hindoo records ancient but mythical . . 107 



Historical relations of the human race . . . 105-117 



Huxley, Professor, as to secondary causation . . 142 



Immortality in animals, Agassiz' opinions . . 56 



Individuality in men and in nations • • . 98 



Instinct and reason, relative nature of, considered . 49 



Irish deer, the great, its period in Europe . . 129 



Iron age, relatively to ages of stone and bronze . . 126 



Kgokken-modding or shell-mounda of Denmark . . 127 



Lake-dwellings of Europe, nature and antiquity of . 125 

 Lang, Dr., as to inferiority of Australian ... 78 



Language, argument of antiquity from . . . 135 



Language of slow and gradual fonnation . . . 113 



Law, natural, continuity and permanence of . .30 



Life, its origin yet unknown to science ... 47 



Life of the Globe, Past and Present, quoted . . 58 



Linnaeus, difference between bimana and quadrumana . 41 



Livingstones, C. and D., as to inferiority of Negro . 77 



Locality, the power of, in mind and body . 66 



Locke, John, on faculty of abstraction, quoted . . 51 



Lubbock, Sir John, on primitive condition of man . 84 



Mammoth contemporaneous with men of Europe . 129 



Man, Blumenbach's subdivisions of . ■ .76 



Man civilised or extirpated by man ... 91 



Man, differences between, never obliterated . 180 



Man ever progressive as a species . . 169 



