I ]^ D E X. 



Abuses, the poor, of the time, 174 



Academicism, i8g 



Accident, mixed with design, 84, 

 104 



proenatal, most important, 127 



Accidental variations would not 

 accumulate, 93, 116, 181, 214, 256 



— C. Darwin cutting out, 98 



Account, we want to, for things, 155 



Accumulation, of accidental varia- 

 tions impossihle, 93, 116, 181, 

 214, 256 



Act of Parliament like trying to 

 construe, &c. , 102 



Action, a middle term between 

 mind and matter, 79 



Adjuncts, thought, and feeling de- 

 clared, 156, &c. 



Allen, G., on "The Origin of 

 Species," 186 



on misconception concerning 



C. Darwin's claiming descent, 

 192, 236, 260 



on C. Darwin's youth, 200, &c. 



on pre-C. -Darwinian evolu- 

 tion, 246, 247 



on 0. Darwin, 246, 249, 260, 



26 r, 262 

 on C. Darwin making all sure 



behind him, 249, 251 

 "practically unthinkable,"2S3, 



article in "Mind," 253 



stepping-stones, 257 



AUman, Prof., his address to the 

 British Association, 133, &c. 



■ uneasy about protoplasm, 148 



Almost impossible, and providen- 

 tial, 172 



American, on "Life and Habit,'' 14 



Amoeba, its illogical nature, 129 

 Animals, and plants, the embodi- 

 ments of two principles, 115, 301 



democracies, 315, &o. 



Argyll, Duke of, timid, 106 



on H. Spencer's Nineteenth 



Century articles, 163, &o. 



"reign of terror," 164 



letter to Nature, August 12, 



1886 



on natural selection, 163, 165 



Aristides, and C. Darwin, 262 



Association, liberal, 121 



words and painting alike rest 



on, 121 



does not stick to its bond, 122 



Atom, universe the only, 173 

 Austria, emperor washing feet, 291 

 Automatism, animal, Huxley, 



Hobbes, andKomanes on, 156, &c. 



Babel, logic the true, 30 

 Balance of power, among our ideas, 



upset, 24 

 Barrenness, of ideas, 32, 33 

 Bathybius died at Norwich, 147, 



148 

 Beethoven, and snuffers, 291 

 Bernard, Claude, " Eien nenait," 

 &c., 29 



La I'ie, c'est la mart," 75 



Body and mind, interaction of, 80 



and living and non-living, 171 



the more they reduced mecha- 

 nism to, &c., 150 



the ars artium, 307 



Bones, do not mend themselves, 135 

 Books, live many generations, 2 

 Buom, the biggest biological, 71 



