INDEX 



Cbelomaria, i66, 221, 225. 



Coenobia, 160, 161. 



Colloids, nature of, 39. 



Colon, the, 226. 



Coloring methods, 208. 



Conjugation, 246. 



Consciousness a function of the 

 brain, 331; development of, 

 331; nature of, 19, 23, 290, 

 291. 



Conservatism of governments, 



Contact-action, 45. 

 Copulation, 251. 

 Gormophyta, 165, 167. 

 Cortnus, 36, 148, 150, 154, 168, 



184. 

 Corset, the, 430. 

 Cortex of the brain, 12, 323, 



327. 3^9- 



Cosmic intelligence, 30; mon- 

 ism, 37. 



Cosmogony, 360. 



Cosmokinesis, 266. 



Craniota, mind in the, 326. 



Creationism, 337. 



Crustacea, parasitic, 237. 



Crystals, 41; forms of, 172; 

 growth of, 42, 43; life of, 41; 

 and organisms compared, 

 3S, 40, 41. 43. 44;irepro- 

 duction of, 44. 



Crystallization, 265, 266. 



Crystalloids, nature of, 39. 



Culmus, the, 165, 183. 



Cultivated races, definition of, 

 397; higher, 400; lower, 398; 

 middle, 399. 



Custom, tyranny of, 421. 



Cuticle, 146. 



Cyanogen, 346. 



theory, 347. 



Cjrtodes, 33, 157, 192, 194. 



Cytology, 128, 190. 



Cytophyta, 220. 



Cytoplasm, 35, 122, 138, 139, 

 142, 158, 191. 



Cytosoma, 122, 138. 



Cytotheca, 145. 



Cjrtula, 244. 



Darwin on the origin of life, 



338- 

 Darwinism, 50, 80, 361, 363, 



^364,. 373- , 



De Bnes on heredity, 373. 



Death, nature of, 98; of the 

 unicellulars, 99; of the his- 

 tona, 100; real cause of, loi ; 

 total and partial, 105. 



Decomposability of plasm, 345. 



Descartes' idea of the soul, 16, 

 18. 



Descriptive science, 4, s> 6. 



Design, argument for, 388. 



Dialysis, 39. 



Diatomes, 41, 182. 



Diclinism, 247. 



Dioecia, 248. 



Disassimilatioii, 212. 



Disease, nature of, 106. 



Dissogony, 252. 



Division of labor, 35; in the 

 cell, 143, 158; in the or- 

 ganism, 149, 167; in the 

 state, 150, 169. 



Divorce, 428, 429. 



Dogmatic sciences, 470. 



Dominants, the, of Reinke, 

 264. 



Driesch, as vitalist, 51- 



Dualism, 81, 91, 433. 



Dualistic view of life, 337, 348, 

 366; of the mind, 332; of 

 morality, 411; of sensation, 

 446, 447. 



Dumas, Louis, as vitalist, 47. 



Duty an evolved sense, 413. 



Dwarf races, 422. 



Dynamism, 85, no. 



Ear, canals in the, 311; the, 

 312. 



Echinoderms, motor organs of 

 the, 279-281. 



Ectogenesis, 369. 



Education, reform of, 471; 

 struggle over, 465. 



Egoism, 115, 403; and al- 

 truism, 419. 



Elasticity, 310. 



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