TEXT-BOOKS, GENERAL WORKS, ESSAYS. Gen. Sub. 51 
II.— SUBJECT-INDEX. 
1 . General Works including General Text-Books, Essays, 
Evolution, etc. 
Special text-books are recorded under the subjects to which they refer. 
a. General works on Zoology. General text-books : — - 
Abstracts, see 1 p, p. 56. 
General biology, Delage (178). 
Treatise on biology, nature of sex and heredity, relations of Biology and 
Sociology, Le Dantec (427). 
Problems of biology, pt. 2, ontogenetic, Giglio-Tos (273). 
The nature of man, with some comparative Zoological observations, 
Metchnikoff (501). 
General works, Bronn (88), Schultze (680). 
Huxley’s memoirs, completion, Huxley (353). 
Compendium of Natural History, pt. 1, Oels (554). 
Text-book of Zoology, 6th Edition, Hertwig (326). — Hertwig’s Manual 
of Zoology, 5th Edition, translation, Kingsley (385). — Text-book of Zoology, 
Colton (144). — Elementary text-book, Dodge (194). — Elementary text- 
book, laboratory, Weed & Crossmann (783). — Condensed text-book, Mayer 
(493). Precis of Nat. Hist. Pizon (597). 
School-book of Zoology, Bouvier (76). — Zoology for higher schools, 
Prussian system of 1901, Matzdorff (490). 
Introduction to Palaeontology, Steinmann (704). 
Elements of Palaeontology, Zittel (824). 
b. Philosophical : — 
Essays, Le Danteo (428). 
The mind, or will and the conservation of energy, Lodge & others (448). 
Mind and body, Busse (99). — Brain and mind, Ziehen (121). 
. Time, in development, His (332). 
Mind and movement, Driesch (203). 
Relations of biology and other sciences, Ostwald (560). — Relations of 
biology and Physical Chemistry, Delehaye (182). 
Objective and subjective in scientific enquiry, Stoney (721). 
Nature-philosophy at present, Fleischmann (242). 
Criticism of metaphysical biology, Le Dantec (429). 
Mechanism and Vitalism, Hartmann (308). — Mechanism and Vitalism, 
properties of protoplasm, Neumeister (537). 
Limitations of biology, Loeb (450). — Limits of knowledge, du Bois- 
Reymond (61). 
Balance of organic Nature, economical importance, Ghigi (266). 
Influence of culture on the Animal world, Ortavy (556). 
Physical conditions, life in Norwegian fjords, Nordgaard (544). 
Physical basis of life, Gibson (102). 
Critical study of Driesch ’s “Regulationen,” Moszkowski (525). 
Reinke’s work on theoretical biology, Bachmann (21). — Reinke’s views, 
Schmidt (666). 
“Transmutation of light into bodies” (internal work of plants), Timiria- 
ZEFF (740). 
Embryonal matter, properties of nucleus etc., Noll (543). 
Enigmas of life, Nusbaum (549). 
