INDEX. 



327 



"Sag," C. Darwin, &o., 289 



" Satisfactory," " imperfect an- 

 swer," 187 



Sat u)-day Review, review of "Evolu- 

 tion Old and New" in, 38 



Science, too young to know, &c. , 132 



and religion, antagonism of, 



and reconciling, 258 



"Seem" on greasing sentences 



with, 249 

 Selection, from what ? 89 

 Semper, Prof., B. B. Lankester on, 



264, &c. 

 Simplicity, 0. Darwin's happy, 261 

 Snark, and C. Darwin, 97 

 Sneaked, C. Darwin, his my 'a out, 



237 

 Snuffers, Beethoven and, 291 

 Solid form of idea, organism, 316 

 Soul, animating alien body, 171 

 Spalding, D. , on animal automatism , 



159, &c. 

 Species, embodiment of details, &c., 



"S 

 Spencer, H., letter to Athenieum, 

 20, 21, 46-48 



experience of the race, 22, 33, 



34 

 did not make personality en- 

 dure through successive genera- 

 tions, 25 



" Principles of Psychology " 



and "Life and Habit,"how dif- 

 ferentiated, 27 



not understood to be taking 



line taken in " Life and Habit," 

 36-46 



on instinct, 42 



approaches Hering, 42 



on unconscious memory, 42, 43 



his contradictions blinked, 44 



fond of qualifying phrases, 45 



should have spoken sooner, 



4S 

 only once speaks of inherited 



memory, 45 

 factors of organic evolution, 



107, &o. 



thinks as Erasmus Darwin, 



107, &o. 



fatal objection to neo-Dar- 



winism, 117. &o. 



— - Duke of Argyll on, 163-165 



on 0. Darwin's supposed 



change of opinion, 1S2 



could not have converted us 



as C. Darwin did, 289 



Spencer, H., cut out Lamarck's 



name, 294 

 Spirits, doctrine of, returns, &o., 



171 

 Spiritualism and materialism, 154 

 Sports, E. Darwin and Lamarck 



on, 73 

 St. Gothard tunnel, 136 

 St. James's Gazette, review in the, 



40, 41 

 St. Paul, "I die daily," 77 

 Steam-engine, the, and natural 



selection, 94, 95 

 Stomach and purse, 128 



amceba jobs its, 129 



protoplasm's fullest suasion 



in, 141 

 Stone, motion, characterises a, 305 



■ ■ and elementary mind, 306 



Substratum, hypothesis, God, 316 

 Succeed, in not succeeding, 263 

 Success, only test on large scale, 125 

 Survival of the luckiest, 89 

 of the fittest, two theories of, 



93, i8o (see "Natural Selection ") 

 Swallowed up in life, death, 77, 172 



Teleology, unconscious, 9, 10, 

 Telescope, accumulated cunning, 



83 

 Tempering, power, or temper, 28 

 Thing, what is a ? (a thing is what 



we choose to think it is), 172 



• and thought, identity of, 312 



Think, so easy to, if it is not thought 



about, 30 



we have got to, 156 



Thought and food, 31 



and steps on ice, 155 



and feeling, adjuncts, 156 



and thing, identity of, 312 



Thrift, and eairly evolutionists, 72, 



73 

 Throe, of thought and thing, 79 

 " Through natural selection," 89 

 Times, the, on G. J. Romanes' 



physiological selection, 65, &c. 

 Tools, in use, living, 130 



and non-protoplasmic parts 



of body, 139 



of various degrees, 139 



and bodily organs run on all 



fours, but must be classed apart, 

 143, &o. 



True, neither view more, 24 

 TrumxJS, are not held, &c., 126 



