320 



INDEX. 



Boots, our, spare paws, 135 

 Brain, butter on the, 310, 311 

 Breach, thesame whichlets, &c., 139 

 Bricks and bricklayer, 135 

 British Museum stuff new speci- 

 mens with old ones, 134 

 Bruno, Giordano, on the life of 



clothes, 130 

 Buffon, and Erasmus Darwin, 

 better men that Lamarck, 12 



did not insist so much on 



function, 113 

 Burglar's jemmy, the, and natural 



selection, 95, 96 

 Butter on the brain, 310, 311 



Cambre, 289 



Capital, cunning the most potent 



developer of, 125 

 Categorical, C. Darwin's, "my," 



223 

 Chance, and aroma of design, 174, 



17s 

 Change, all miraculous, 28, 76 



protanto, death, or birth, 75 



Substratum of life and death, 



75,76 



solve any, &c., 75 



either growth, or dissolution, 



or half-and-half, 76 



■ all pleasant, recreative, &c., 76 



and consciousness, 78 



Church, the, would discourage con- 

 tinued personality between gene- 

 rations, 23 

 Classification, depends on humour, 



173 

 ■ C. Darwin, and Lamarck on 



genealogical, 225, 226 

 Clifford, Prof., his article "Body 



and Mind," 159 

 Clothes, in wear, live, 130, 131 

 Coal, shot out of sack, 175 

 Common sense, must know when 



to close a discussion, 131 

 not yet formulated in matters 



of science, 132 

 when our philosophers left the 



ground of, &c., 167 



the Mammon of, 168 



Confidence trick, scientific, 198 

 Consciousness, no contradiction, 



no, 43 



and change, 78 



• and feeling, the attempt to 



eliminate, 156 



Continuity, a, in discontinuity, 30, 



31S 

 Contradiction in terms, who can 



avoid? 43 

 • — — no, no consciousness, 43 



as per "festina lenfe," 73 



involved in the union of body 



and soul, 79 

 foundation of sound reason- 

 ing, 132 



God the ineffable, 153 



we must rehabilitate, 172 



omnipresent, 315 



Convenient, the common view of 



personality, 24 

 Converts, protoplasm, things, 142 

 Creations, we must have, but, &c., 



30 

 Creighton, Dr., on unconscious 



memory, 68, &c. 

 Cross, no, no crown, 43 

 Cunning, Erasmus Darwin the 



apostle of, 105 



enough obvious, &c. , 106 



Lamarck apostle of, 291 



and form functionally related, 



302 

 Cuvier, great in small things, 271 



Dakwin, C, and Paley, the first 

 denied design, 5, 6 



his weak place, re rudimen- 

 tary organs, 7 



his mantle, 54, 61, 65 



■ if he had told in what the 



earlier evolutionists said, 58 



heir to discredited truth, &c., 



60, 286 



stages of opinion on the con- 

 nection between memoi-y and 

 heredity, 6r 



"Nature by making habit 



hereditary," &c., 62 



wanted to differ from his 



grandfather and Lamarck, 62 



and old Moore's almanac, 63 



on design in connection with 



Hermann Miiller's book, 63 

 preface to Weismann's book, 



64 



title-page of "Origin of 



Species," 83, 86 



essentifd difference between 



him and his forerunners, 89 



"through natural selection,'' 



89 



