340 



Index. 



Cave animals, colour-changes in, 



211. 



Cave Fauna of North America, 

 quoted, 211. 



Cessation of Selection, 99, 199, 

 212, 292. 



Characters, adaptive and specific, 

 1 59, 307 ; specific, due to Natural 

 Selection, 171. 



Charadriidae, Geographical Distri- 

 bution of the Family, quoted, 



Chimpanzee, counting of, 31. 

 Climate, influence of, on plants, 



200 ; on animals, 209. 

 Co-adaptation, 64. 

 CocKERELL, Pro£., referred to, 



218. 

 Colour, 269, 

 Colour-changes in butterflies, 210. 



in cave animals, 211. 

 Colours of Animals, referred to, 



36. 



Congenital, as opposed to acquired 

 characters, 134. 



Constancy of characters not neces- 

 sarily due to Natural Selection, 

 ]86. 



Contemporary Review, referred to, 

 60, 65, 95. 



Continuity of germ-plasm, 44, 61, 

 133; absolute and relative, 134, 



I5S- 

 Contributions to the Theory of 



Natural Selection,ieieuti\.o, 2 ; 



quoted, 180. 

 Cope, Prof, referred to, 14, T5, 



20, 63, 256 ; quoted, 16. 

 CoiTcIation, 171, 184, Jii, 222, 



268. 

 Costa, M., quoted, 217. 

 Cunningham, Mr. J. T., quoted, 



103; referred to, 95, 122. 



D. 



Dall, Prof, referred to, r4. 



Darwin, Charles, referred to, 

 1-13, 20-22, 25, 44, 45, 51-53. 

 56, 66, 67, 74, 87, 88, 93, 95, 

 96-100, 149, 159, 160, 167, 173, 

 174, 181-183. 187-191, 193, 



195, 198, 200-202, 213-216, 

 218, 219, 226, 258, 261-265, 

 268. 271, 277, 283, 287, 291, 

 3°5-3o7> .^'3-332,337; quoted, 

 II, 53, 66, 96, 181, 182, 186- 

 191, 193, 195, 201, 202, 213- 

 215, 261, 262, 265, 313-316, 

 319-322, 324-326. 328-331. 

 337- 



Dai-win et ses Pricurseurs Fran- 

 fais, referred to, 234. 



Darwinian Theory of the Origin 

 of Species, quoted, 254. 



Daiivinisni, quoted, 22, 27, 67, 

 181, 1S2, 186, 189-191, 221, 

 222, 235, 236, 252, 253. 269, 

 27°. 273, 313, 316; referred 

 to, 7, 12, 15, 20, 70. 



De Candolle, Prof., referred to, 

 206. 



Deep-sea faunas, 212. 



Delbceuf, referred to, 224. 



Descent of Man, quoted, 25, 322- 



324> 331- 

 Development of the Hard Parts of 



the Mammalia, referred to, 14. 

 De Vries, Prof., referred to, 122, 



174. 

 Diagnostic charactersof birds, 176; 



Marsupials, 178. 

 Divergent Evolution through 



Cumulative Segregation, qnoleA, 



224. 

 Dixon, Mr. Charles, referred to, 



174; quoted, 177, 223? 

 Doctrine of Descent and Darwin- 

 ism, quoted, 2 ho. 

 Dogs, scratching, reflex of, 80 ; 



shaking off water, 84 ; trans- 



plantatiun of ovaries, 143. 

 DoRFMEisTER, Dr., referred to, 



2 11. 

 Ducks, use-inheritance in, 96 ; 



losing true plumage, 187. 

 DuPUY, Dr., referred to, 105. 

 Dyer, Mr. Thistleton, quoted, 



325. 327- 



Effect of External Influences upon 

 Development, referred to, 66,95. 



