198 



Man, existing geographical distribution of 

 Man, his connection with the great scheme of life 

 Man, origin of, fabulous accounts of 

 Man, question of earlier and later varieties 

 Man, question of his early condition 

 Man, question of species or varieties merely 

 Mechanical appliances imply long periods of time 

 Mental manifestations in the lower animals 

 Modem thought and ancient beliefs 

 Mtiller, Max, as to descent of language 

 Miiller, Professor Max, on language in man 

 Murray, Andrew, on divisions of mankind 

 Murray, Andrew, as to development per saZtum . 



Negro, general inferiority of, as a variety . 



Old World races, progressive ascension of . 

 Origin of life yet unknown to science 

 Owen as to difference between man and monkey . 

 Owen quoted as to human progression 



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141 



135 

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178 

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171 



Plants, cultivation and extirpation of, by man . 89 



Practical bearings of the inquiry .... 188 



Progression of man augmented in the future . . 169 



Progressive ascension, inspiring character of . 189 



Progressive relations of human race . . . 163-181 



Eaces, question of admixture and amalgamation . . 93 



Eeason and instinct, relative nature of, considered 49 



Eeindeer and reindeer period in Southern Europe 129 



Religion and science, obvious relations between . 23 



Eeligion, progressive phases of . . . . 174 



Rhinoceros, the woolly-haired, contemporary with men in 



Western Europe .... 129 



Savage condition of primitive man . 84 



Science and religion, obvious relations between . 23 



Shell-mounds of Western Europe, their antiquity . 127 



