SUBJECT-INDEX. 



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536-66 ; adaptation and raiiltiplica- 

 tioii, 2j 391-6 ; I'hTtlim in numbers, 

 S, 399 ; growth and asexual genesis, 

 S, 419-22 ; growth and sexual genesis, 

 S, 428-31 ; expenditure, S, 44ti ; hor- 

 ticulture, nutrition, and genesis, 2, 

 456 ; tree development, 2, 522 ; cir- 

 culation and wood formation, 2, 536- 

 61 ; dye permeability and circulation, 

 S, 538-i3, 546-50, 553, 555 ; resmno 

 on circulation and wood formation, 

 8, 561-6. (See also MultipliiaLiou, 

 Morphology, and Physiology.) 



Sothriocephalus, development, S, 466. 



Botrtitis : uni-cellular, 2, 15 j symme- 

 trf , 2, 122. 



SracJiiopoda {see Mollitscoida), 



Brain : natursil selection and evolution, 

 1, 469 ; size in civilized and uncivil- 

 ized, 2, 502. 



Bramble : leaf development, 2, 2S-33 ; 

 leaf symmetry, 2, 13y. 



Branches {see Botany and Morphology). 



Branchiae (see Eespiratorv system). 



Breeding: heredity, 1, 242 ; in and-in, 1, 

 282-4, 289 ; pure and mi^ed, 1, 2'Ji. 



Bricks, changed equilibrium shown by, 1, 

 36, 40. 



Buds : development of axillary, 2, 61-5 ; 

 effects of nutrition, 2, 70. 



CaCTACE3!: foliar and axial develop- 

 ment, 2, 37-46 ; differentiation m, 2, 

 240, 241, 259, 266 ; vascular system, 

 2, 265 ; dye permeability and circula- 

 tion, 2, 510, 541 ; wood formation, 2, 

 544, 546, 547, 559. 



Canadians, nutrition and genesis, 2, 482. 



Cancer: cesopliageal, 2, 311; and vas- 

 cular systi-m, 2, 334. 



Caoutchouc : analogy f rom, ^, 233, 3 10 ; 

 leaf structure, 2, 55S. 



CapiUaritv, and vegetal vascular system, 

 2, 262, 269, 537, 539, 554, 556, 561-5. 



Capilleries (see Vascular system). 



Carbon : chemical and physical proper- 

 ties, 1, 3-5, 20, 22 ; binary conipoimda, 

 1, 5, 8, 9 ; ternary, 1, 10-12 ; quar- 

 terna,-y, 1, 12-14, 23. 



Carboaio acid : properties, 1, 6, 7, 9 j 

 excreted by animals, 1, 170 ; diffusi- 

 bility, 2, 319. 



Carbonic oxide, properties, 1, 5, 7. 



Carpenter, Dr. W. B. : on functional 

 specialization, 1. i64 ; ampMoxus, 1, 

 69 



363 ; macrocystlt, 8, 430 ; rutrition 

 and reproductive function, 2, 439. 



Cartilage (see Bone). 



Catalysis, and vital metamorphosis, /, 

 36, 41. 



Cell: evolution and doctrine of, 2, 10- 

 13, 77 ; morphological differentiation, 

 2, 159-61 J animal morphology, 2, 

 210-12 ; morphological summary, 2, 

 215; vegetal tissue differentiation,;?,. 

 231-3, 379 J vascular development, 2, 

 2H2-8, 381. 



Centipede, bilateral symmetry, 2, 181 -3. 



Cephalopoda ; bilateral symmetry, ;?, 

 186 ; vascular system, 2, 331. 



CercaritB (see Entozoa). 



Cereus, tissue differentiation, 2, 259, 266. 



Cestoda (see Enlozoa). 



Chaja, wing spurs, 2, 296. 



Change, and definition of life, 2, 62- 71. 



Chemistry : properties of organic ele- 

 ments, 1, 3-5, 20, 22 ; of binary com- 

 pounds, 1, 7-10 ; ternary, 1, 10 12 ; 

 quaternary, 1, 12-14, 23 ; etherial 

 undulations and atomic oscillation, i, 

 29-33 ; chemical affinity and organic 

 change,.?, 33-5, 35-41 ; oxidation and 

 generation of heat, 1, 43-6, 57 ; gene- 

 ration of nerve force, 1, 49-53, 57 ; 

 physiology and organic, 1, 98 ; flesh 

 constituents, i, 125 ; composition of 

 organisms and environment, 1, 145 ; 

 organic development and differential 

 assimilation, 7, 151-2; chemical units, 

 1, 182; primitive ideas of elements, i, 

 333 ; evolution of organic compounds, 



1, 479-84, 486. 



Chesuut, leaf symmetry, 2, 134, 138. 

 Chiton : simulation of segmentation, 2, 



104, 105 ; symmetry, 2, 185. 

 Chlorophyll: nutrition and absence of, 



2, 70 ; function, 2, 246. 



Circle, and evolution hypothesis, 1, 318. 



Circulatory system (see Vascular sys- 

 tem). 



Cirrhipedia, reproductive capacity, S 

 417. 



Civilization : environment and degree 

 of life, 1, 87 ; human evolution und 

 genesis, 2, 501-3. 



Cladophora : integration, 2, 17 ; pseud- 

 axial development, 2, 20. 



Classification : sub.iective conception, /, 

 59; twopurposesof, 2, 292; a gradual 

 process, 1, 293 ; botanical, 1, 295-8, 

 301, 304 ; zoological, /, 298-304 ; in- 



