INDEX 



Acquired characters, 118; de- 

 fined, 157 ; transmission of, 

 167. See also Modifications 



Adaptations, 114, 194 



Adherence to type, 23 



Allen, Dr. E. J., 50 



Allen, Mr. J. A., 100, 102 



Ancestral Inheritance, Galton's 

 Law of, 143 



Andalusian Fowls, 151 



Anthropomorphism of idea of 

 struggle, 70 



Aphides, increase of, 82 



ArchcBopteryx, 24 



Bacon, 32, 43, 184 



Balance of nature, 64 



Baldwin, Prof. Mark, 119, 169 



Balfour, Mr. Arthur, 40 



Bateson, 30, 100, 101, 105, 136, 

 155 



Beagle, Voyage of the, 5, 40 



Beebe, C. W., 122 



Bergson, " L'SSvolution Cr6a- 

 trice," 20, 21 



Biff en, experiments on immun- 

 ity from rust, 233 



Biometrika, 101 



Blending, 145 



Brooks, Prof. W. K., 33 



Browne, Sir Thomas, 176 



Buckle, " History of Civilisa- 

 tion," 39 



BufEon, 19 



BuUen, Mr. G. E., 50 

 Bumpus, Prof., 201 

 Butler, Samuel, 18, 38, 169 



Cannibalism in the cradle, 12 



Castle, W.E., 135, 150 



Cats and clover, 52 



Caution, necessity for scientific, 



32 

 Cesnola, 199 

 Chambers, Robert, 37 

 Chemical changes in sea-water, 



effects of, 121 

 China, eugenics in, 236 

 Civilisation, dilemma of, 217 

 Cold, effect of, on growth, 122 

 Combats of rival males, 208 

 Continuity of generations, 132 

 Co-operation, 90 

 Correns, Prof., 135 

 Coulter, Prof. J. M., 204, 205 

 Crampton.Prof. H. E., 29, 81, 202 

 Creationist view, 19 

 Cretinism, 235 

 Cross-fertilisation, 51 



D 



Dakin, W. J., 50 



Darwin, biographical notes, 3 ; 

 published works, 5, 6 ; mani- 

 foldness of his services, 9 ; his 

 position in regard to struggle 

 for existence, 86 ; to selection, 

 184 



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