THE WONDERS OF LIFE 



Astrozoon, 280. 

 Asymmetrical types, 179. 

 Auditory vesicles, 311. 

 Autogony, 341. 

 Autonomous movement, 262. 



Bacilli, 200, 201, 202. 



Bacon, the founder of empiri- 

 cism, 7. 



Bacteria, the, 157, 198-206, 

 218, 234, 235; absence of 

 nucleus in the, 200, 201. 



Bacteriology, 198. 



Baptism, 425, 426. 



Barbarians, higher, 395; life of, 

 394; lower, 394; mental life 

 of, 58; middle, 395; religion 

 of, 58. 



Baraesthesis, 309. 



Barotaxis, 309. 



Bathybius Hasckelii, 207. 



Beauty, evolution of the sense 

 of, 188; sources of, 184; 

 stages of, 184-187. 



Beggiatoa, 199, 205, 21S. 



BerzeUus on catalysis, 44. 



Bilateral-radial types, 177. 



Bilateral S3minietry, 177. 



Bioblasts, 134. 



Bio-crystals, 41. 



Biogen-hypothesis of Verwom, 



46, 137. 138. 

 Biogens, 102, 128, 137, 192. 

 Biogenetic law, the, 380-382, 



384. 



Biogeny, 94, 360. 



Biology, division of, 94; sphere 

 of, 27, 78. 



Bionomy, 78, 95. 



Bionta, 149, 151; virtual, 151; 

 partial, 151. 



Biophora, 137. 



Biotonus, 103. 



Blastoderm, the, 161. 



Botanists and zoologists, diver- 

 gence of, 374. 



Brain, as an organ of mind, 25; 

 evolution of the, 22, 327, 

 328. 



Brownian movement, 260. 



Bryophyta, 162. 

 Budding, 242, 243. 

 Bunge, as vitalist, 50. 

 Biitschli on the monera, 31 ;..on 

 the structure of plasm, 132. 



Calymma, the, 270. 



Canon law, the, 384, 325. 



Carbon assimilation, 34, 130, 

 212, 213, 342. 



Carbon, importance of, 37, 38. 



Caryokinesis, 139, 267. 



Caryoljrmph, 141, 142. 



Caryolysis, 268. 



Child, mind of the, 90, 323. 



Child-soul, study of the, 20. 



Children, destruction of in- 

 curable, 21, 120. 



Chitine, 282. 



Chlorophyll, 33, 141, 195, 214. 



Chorology, 95. 



Chromacea, 32, 130, 137, 157, 

 182, 194-197; description of 

 the, 194; structure of the, 

 197. 



Chromatella, 33, 343. 



Chromatin, 140, 142. 



Chromatophora, 33, 343. 



Chromoplasts, 141, 196. 



Chroococcacea, the, 32, 182. 



Chroococcus, 32, 130, 182, 196, 

 197, 208. 



Ciliary movement, 272, 276. 



Circulation of the blood, 228. 



Civilization, characteristics of 

 58-59; evils of, 114; growth 

 of, 334; modem, 335, 402; 

 shades of, 401, 408; stages of, 

 398; progress of, 469; value 

 of, 309. 



Civilized races, higher, 397; 

 life of, 396; lower, 396; 

 middle, 396; mind in, 334. 



Cleanhness in antiquity, 464. 



Clothing, beginning of, 423; 

 fashions in, 430. 



Cnidaria, 224; generation of 

 the, 250, 253. 



Coelenteria, 166, 221, 223, 225. 



Coeloma, the, 223, 225. 



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