INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 



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Exodus. The route of the . Naville. Vol. 26. 



Ezekiel's vision. Carus-Wilson. Vol. 41. 



Faith. Common errors in relation to science and faith. Macloskie. Vol. 32. 

 Fatalism. Robbins. Vol. 7. 

 Final cause — 



as principle in cognition and nature. Morris. Vol. 9. 



Thompson. Vol. 13. 



Dabnej. Vol. 20. 



Flint- 

 agricultural implements in America. Dawson. Vol. 11. 



implements of Brixham cavern. Whitley, N. Vol. 11. 



Preliistoric factory of at Spiennes. Mello. Vol. 18. 



arrow heads of delicate structure. Murray. Vol. 22. 



bodies in chalk, Paramoudra. Charlesworth. Vol. 26. 



Folk-lore. Stone . Duns. Vol. 28. 



Force — 



and energy. Brooke. Vol. 7. 



and its manifestations. McCann. Vol. 7. 



Indestructibility of . Birks. Vol. 9. 



Genesis — 



Evolutionary law in Chapter i. Irving. Vol. 38. 

 Geology — 



General character of geological formations. Hopkins, E. Vol. 1. 



Lessons of in relation to God. Brodie. Vol. 1. 



Kelation of geological science to Bible. Kirk. Vol. 1. 



Changes and ages of continents. Hopkins. Vol. 2. 



Geological chronology. Reddie. Vol. 2. 



Geological proofs of Divine action. Pattison. Vol. 5. 



Introduction of genera and species in geological time. Dawson. Vol. 7. 



See Glacial epoch. 



See Palaeolithic. 



Chronology of recent . Pattison. Vol. 10. 



Structure of geological formations on evidence of design. Howard, D. 

 Vol. 11. 



Elevation and depression of the British Isles. Hughes. Vol. 14. 

 Breaks in continuity of mammalian life. Callard. Vol. 16. 

 Volcanoes of West Indies. Spencer. Vol. 35. 

 Age of last uprise in British. Isles. Hull. Vol. 36. 

 Geological exterminations. Warring. Vol. 37. 

 Biological change in geological time. Lobley. Vol. 38. 

 Glacial epoch — • 



Lapse of time since determined by, etc. Southall. Vol. 13. 



On the recency of the close of . Mackintosh. Vol. 19. 



On the post period. Upham. Vol. 25. 



The period and the earth movement hypothesis. Geikie. Vol. 26. 



Another clause of . Hull. Vol. 31. 



The influence of on early history of mankind. Wright. Vol. 40. 



Glaciers in New Zealand. Fox. Vol. 40. 

 God— 



Relation of geology's lessons to God. Brodie. Vol. 1. 

 Analogies between His methods in nature and revelation. Henslow. 

 Vol. 4. 



A demonstration of the existence of . McCann. Vol. 5. 



