Index 
Spencer, H., did not make per- 
sonality endure through suc- 
cessive generations, 39 
“Principles of Psychology ”’ 
and “Life and Habit,’’ how 
differentiated, 33, 34 
—not understood to be taking 
line taken in “Life and 
Habit,” 42-50 
——0n instinct, 46, 47 
——approaches Hering, 46 
———on unconscious memory, 47 
his contradictions blinked, 
48 
——fond of qualifying phrases,49 
——should have spoken sooner, 
49 
——only once speaks of in- 
herited memory, 49 
I should have used his work 
largely if I had known it 
better, earlier, 49 
factors of organic evolution, 
100, &c. 
thinks as Erasmus Darwin, 
100, &c., 
fatal objection to neo- 
Darwinism, 108, &c. 
—Duke of Argyll on, 145, 146 
——on C. Darwin’s supposed 
change of opinion, 160 
——could not have converted 
us as C. Darwin did, 246 
cut out Lamarck’s name,249 
Spirits, doctrine of, returns, &e., 
151 
Spiritualism and materialism, 137 
Sports, E. Darwin and Lamarck 
on, 71 
St. Gothard tunnel, 124 
St. James’ Gazette, review in the, 
45, 46 : ; 
St. Paul, ‘‘I die daily,” 75 
——doubtful disputations, 120 
Steam-engine, the, and natural 
selection, 89 
Stomach than healthy thought 
can, 48 
and purse, 118 
281 
Stomach, amceba jobs its, 118 
protoplasm’s fullest suasion 
in, 128 
Stone, motion, characterises a, 
258 
and elementary mind, 258 
Straight, helm to keep their 
heads, 130 
Substratum, 
266 
Succeed, in not succeeding, 224 
Success, only test on large scale, 
115 
Survival of the luckiest, 85 
of the fittest, two theories 
of, 88, 159 (see ‘‘ Natural 
Selection ’’) 
Swallowed up in life, death, 75, 
151 
hypothesis, God, 
TEars, with almost, in our eyes, 
238 
Teleology, unconscious, 20 
Telescope, accumulated cunning, 
80 
Tempering power, or temper, 34 
Tenacity, C. Darwin’s, 240, 241 
Thing, what is a? (a thing is 
what we choose to think it is), 
152 
and thought, identity of, 263 
Think, so easy to, if it is not 
thought about, 37 
we have got to, 138 
Thought and food, 37 
and steps on ice, 138 
and feeling, adjuncts, 139 
—sicklied o’er with the pale, 
&C, 153. 
and thing, identity of, 263 
Thrift, and early evolutionists, 
71, 72 
Throe, of thought and thing, 76 
“ Through natural selection,” 85 
Times, the, on G. J. Romanes’ 
physiological selection, 65, &c. 
Tools, in use, living, 119 
and non-protoplasmic parts 
of body, 126 
