Index 
ABUSES, the poor, of the time, 153 
Academicism, 165 
Acie, mixed with design, 81, 
9 
aii most important, 
1 
Accidental variations would not 
accumulate, 88, 107, 159, 185, 
219 
——C. Darwin cutting out, 92,94 
asa we want to, for things, 
13 
Accumulation, of accidental 
variations impossible, 88, 107, 
159, 185, 219 
Act of Parliament like trying to 
construe, &c., 95 
Action, a middle term between 
mind and matter, 76 
Adjuncts, thought, and feeling 
declared, 139, &c. 
Agrees, our food, with us, 128 
Allen, G., on “The Origin of 
Species,” 163 
——on misconception concern- 
ing C. Darwin’s claiming 
descent, 168, 202, 222 
—on C. Darwin’s youth, 174, 
&e. 
——on pre-C. Darwinian evolu- 
tion, 211, 212 
—on C, Darwin, 211-214, 222- 
224 
—onC. Darwin making all sure 
behind him, 214, 215 
——article in ‘‘ Mind,” 216 
———" practically unthinkable,” 
217 
——-stepping-stones, 220 
Allman, Prof., his address to the 
British Association, 121, 122 
uneasy about protoplasm, 
133 
Almost impossible, and provi- 
dential, 152 
American, on ‘‘ Life and Habit,’’ 
24 
Ameba, its illogical nature, 118 
Animals, and plants, the em- 
bodiments of two principles, 
107, 254 
democracies, 265, &c. 
Argyll, Duke of, timid, 99 
letter to Nature, August 12, 
1886, 144 
——on natural selection, 144,146 
——on H. Spencer’s Nineteenth 
Century articles, 145, &c. 
reign of terror, 145 
Aristides, and C. Darwin, 224 
Association, liberal, 112 
words and painting alike 
rest on, 112 
——does not stick to its bond, 
112 
Atom, universe the only, 152 
Austria, emperors of, washing 
feet, 247 
Automatism, animal, Huxley, 
Hobbes, and Romanes on, 139, 
&e. 
BaBEL, logic the true, 36 
Balance of power, among our 
ideas, upset, 32 
Barrenness, of ideas, 38, 39 
Bathybius died at Norwich, 132, 
133 
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