Index 
Organism, a foolish, and its for- 
tuitous variation, 116 
and property, 117, &c. 
Organs and tools, 129, &c. 
Origin of Species,”’ its title mis- 
leading, 82 
——riginally called ‘‘ Natural 
Selection,” 83 
Should be referred to as 
“Origin of Species,” &c., 84 
almost any view can be de- 
fended from the, 157 
——concluding paragraph, 158, 
159, 201 
first edition consisted of 
4000 copies, 177 
first two editions 
copies, 205, 212, 216 
‘we knew there was some- 
bears uncanny about it, 237, 
23 
Original thought more common 
than is supposed, 244 
a trifle too, 244 
Orpheus-like, to charm, &c., 37 
Ostentatious unostentatiousness, 
223 
6000 
Patey, F. A., devised descent, 
16, 17 
——on C. Darwin’s book on 
worms, 242 
Palmam qui meruit fevat, 250 
Paradox, the non-livingness of 
the living, and the livingness 
of the non-living, 133 
—should be put so as to 
startle, 133 
Paws, our boots, spare, 123 
Pellet, impotent as a, 37 
Penelope-like, undoing, &c., 108 
Penny, if a, be dropped, &c., 143 
Pensions, we have given, 19 
—out of the public, 139 
Personality, the common view 
commonly most convenient, 
31, 32 . 
—no more lost in generations 
than in seconds, 32 
279 
Personality not lost in death, 
263, 264 
Philosophy made for man, 36 
another world, with another 
language, 148 
the God of, 148 
Picture, almost anyone can paint 
a, 244 
Plants must have intelligence, 
251 
and animals, embodiments 
of two principles, 107, 254, &c. 
Plasticity, of organism, 72 
Porter, beating doormats, 153 
Power, a, represented by natural 
selection, 93, 94 
Preposterous, it would be, 172 
Property, and organism, 117, &c. 
Proselytises, protoplasm in 
stomach, 128 
Prosperity, a book’s, is like a 
jest’s, 246 
Protoplasm, great is, 121, &c. 
coextensive with life, 122 
———has the ear of life, 122 
turns dead to account, 122 
goes masked behind its 
habits, 123 
——will fare as the body, 125 
——cannot communicate di- 
rectly with machine, 127 
the life of the world, 132 
——God Almighty, 132 
collapsed in 1879, 132 
and vital principle, 133 
and the mechanical theory 
of the universe, 143 
Protoplasmic parts of body more 
living than non-protoplasmic, 
131 
Psalmist, the, aiming at modern 
conceptions, 135, 136 
Pure, we want to get things, 138 
Purse and stomach, 118 
Race, formerly seen as many, 
and individual as one, 30 
while realising, our minds 
excluded experience, 38 
