282 Luck, or 
Tools of various degrees, 126 
and bodily organs run on all 
fours, but must be classed 
apart, 128, &c. 
Traitors and impostors, E. R. 
Lankester on, 236 
True, neithe view more, 31 
Trumps, are not held, &c., 116 
Tylor, Alfred, Carshalton experi- 
ments, &c., 252 (see Preface) 
Linnean Society lecture, 253 
Tyndall, Prof., on automatism, 
142 
ULYSSES, unprincipled, 153 
Uncles and aunts, go away, 263 
Unconditioned matter, 77, 260, 
261 
‘Unconscious Memory,’ why I 
wrote, 23 
Underlying substance, an un- 
changeable, 135 
Understand, the less we under- 
stand animals the less they 
understand, 245 
Undesign, within design, 97 
Unglovedly, we handle our food 
most, 127 
Unimportant, important, 163 
Universe, the, in account with 
organism, 113 
—the only atom, 152 
Unjust judges, we become, 151 
Unmattered condition, 77, 260, 
261 
Unostentatious ostentatiousness, 
223 
Use, if disuse main means of 
reducing, should, &c., 157 
VARIATION, a mode of cooking 
accounts, 113 
Cunning? 
Variations, caused by variation, 
92 
Vegetable, animal, why ? 254, 
&c. 
“‘Vestiges of Creation,” C. 
Darwin’s misrepresentation of, 
166, 214, 215, 216 
madeC. Darwin possible, 212 
author of, relying on new 
editions, 240 
Vianna De Lima, M., on organic 
and inorganic, 150 
Vibrations, the same, form the 
thing, the ideas, and the ner- 
vous mechanism, 263 
Vicious circle, arguing in, 118 
Virgil even knew that plants and 
animals varied under domes- 
tication, 233 
Vulgarity, and culture, 121 
Wa tact, A. R., review of ‘‘ Life 
and Habit,” 43 
and Lamarck, 95 
Ways, Mr. Darwin knew our 
little, 245 
Wealth, organic, 71, 117 
Weismann, C. Darwin’s preface, 
64. 
“Wilhelm Meister,’’ Goethe's, 
164, 165 
Wilson, A., on protoplasm, 121 
Woodpecker, and mistletoe, and 
luck, 172 
Words, like fairy cloak, &c., 
34 
World, no good worldling should 
blaspheme the, 244 
being in, we should be of 
the, 245 
Writs, of our thoughts, 78, 266 
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