INDEX
Absolute, [5]
Acclimatisation, [191]
Acquired characters, [217], [276] f.
Adaptation (definition), [166], [171], [185]
to changes from without, [172] ff.
functional, [114], [176] ff.
and Lamarckism, [272], [280]
mechanical, [177] f.
morphological, [168] ff.
physiological, [184] ff.
primary and secondary, [188] f.
Adaptedness, [186] f.
Adiantum, [279]
Adventitious, [55], [74], [111], [221]
Albumen, [200]
Allelomorphs, [231]
Amphibious plants, [172] ff.
Annelids, [65], [70], [221]
Answering reaction, [181]
Anti-bodies, [206] f.
Antitoxins, [207] f.
A priori, [6]
Aristotle, [144]
Ascaris, [93]
Aspergillus, [195]
Assimilation, [17]
Atrophy, [178]
Autonomy of life, [143], [224] f., [324]
Babák, [177]
Baer, C. E. v., [48] f. 282
Bateson, [229] ff., [238]
Bayliss, [204], [212]
Begonia, [221]
Bergson, [305]
Berkeley, [6]
Berthold, [91]
Biogenetisches Grundgesetz, [248]
Biology, [8] ff., [15] f.
Blaringhem, [238], [276]
Blastoderm, [39]
Blastomeres, [36], [59], [61] f., [79]
Blastula, [37], [61], [79]
Blumenbach, [26]
Boirivant, [174]
Bonnet, [26]
Boveri, [29], [60], [95], [235] f.
Buckle, [308], [310]
Bunge, v., [248]
Bütschli, [91]
Calcium, [97]
Calkins, [33]
Cambium, [120], [183], [220]
Catalysis, [164], [203]
Categories, [6] f.
Cause, [99] ff.
Cell, [27] f.
-division, [28] ff., [53], [94]
-lineage, [58], [70]
-theory, [27] f.
Chemical theory (of morphogenesis), [134] ff.
Chemistry, systematics of, [244].
Child, C. M., [180]
Chromatic regulations, [197]
Chromatin, [28] f.
Chromosomes, [30], [237]
Chun, [66]
Classification, [246] f.
Clavellina, [129], [154], [162] f.
Cleavage, [35] ff., [53], [58], [60], [63], [71], [92]
Colloids, [187]
Compensatory process, [112]
Complex potencies, [112], [120]
Conic sections, [243]
Conjugation, [33]
Conklin, [86]
Contingency, [218], [284] ff. 304
Continuity of germ-plasm, [215], [227]
Cope, [273]
Correlation (of masses), [93]
(of parts), [247]
Correns, [228]
Crampton, [70] f.
Crayfish, [105]
Ctenophores, [66]
Cumulation, [301] ff., [308] ff., [314], [317]
Cuvier, [247]
Darwin, Ch., [260] ff., [271], [283]
Darwinism, [260] ff., [271], [283] ff., [293] ff., [304]
Davenport, [191], [206]
Delage, [32]
Descent, theory of, [250] ff.
Description, [12], [50]
Detto, [172]
Directive stimuli, [102] ff.
Doncaster, [232]
Dreyer, [92]
Echinus, [27], [33] ff., [60] ff., [68], [81], [85], [87], [98], [104], [108], [111], [154], [232], [235]
Ectoderm, [41], [81], [122]
Egg, [31], [33] f.
Ehrlich, [207] f.
Eimer, [292]
Elementary organs, [46] ff.
processes, [46] ff.
Elements of nature, [9]
Embryo, [44]
frog’s, [59], [65], [67]
half, [59], [61], [66] ff.
whole, [61], [67] f.
Endoderm, [41], [81]
Entelechy, [143] f., [224] f., [295]
Entwickelungsmechanik, [57], [70], [78], [241]
Enumeration, [297], [300]
Enzymes, [164], [203]
Epigenesis, [26], [45], [54], [72], [144], [301]
Equifinality (of restitutions), [159] f.
Equipotential, [83]
Eschenhagen, [195]
Evolutio, [26], [45] f., [54], [59], [61], [64], [72], [144], [205], [301]
Evolution, [8], [21], [46], [250], [301], [305], [311] ff., [317]
Experience, [7] f., [12], [212]
Experiment, [51], [56] f.
“Explaining,” 51, [309]
Explicit potency, [84]
Fasting, [199] f.
Ferments, [164], [203] f.
Fertilisation, [32] ff.
Fischer, [278]
Foges, [107]
Form, closed or open, [49]
Form, organic, specific, [16] ff., [25], [92], [293] ff.
Forma accidentalis, [293]
essentialis, [294] f.
Formative stimuli, [102] ff., [113], [118], [133]
Francé, [158], [239]
Frédéricq, [196]
Frog, embryo of, [59], [65], [67]
Fromm, [205]
Function (mathematical), [80]
Fungi, metabolism of, [201]
Gaidukow, [197] f.
Galls, [101]
Galton, [228], [238]
Gamble and Keeble, [198]
Gastrula, [41], [61], [81]
Gautier, [239]
Geographical distribution, [251] f.
Geometry, solid, [243]
Germ-layers, [41], [44], [61]
-lineage, [215]
-plasm, [52], [215]
Gifford, Lord, [1] ff., [322]
Godlewski, [105], [155], [235]
Goebel, [116]
Goethe, [247]
Goette, [48], [56], [214]
Goltz, [181]
Growth, [30], [93] f.
Gruber, [236]
Haeckel, [37], [41]
Half-embryo, [59], [61], [66] ff.
Haller, A. v., [26]
Harmony, [107] ff., [117], [295]
Hausmann, [206]
Heat production, [193]
Hegel, [307], [311] ff.
Herbst, [96] ff., [102], [104] ff., [172], [177], [200], [232], [236]
Heredity, [21], [52]
Hering, [216] f.
Hertwig, O., [60], [65]
Hertwig, R., [32] f., [60], [107]
His, [56], [93]
History, [2], [14], [21], [250], [257], [297] ff.
of mankind, [306] ff.
Holmes, [180]
Hume, [6]
Hypertrophy, [112], [114]
Hypertypy, [112]
Idealism, [5], [7]
Immunity, [204] ff.
Implicit potency, [84]
Improvement (of morphogenesis), [212]
Indifferent cells, [182]
Inflammation, [206]
Inheritance, [35], [214] ff.
of acquired characters, [217], [275] ff., [290]
Irritability, [190] ff.
Jacoby, [207]
Jaeger, [214]
Jennings, [218]
Kammerer, [176], [280]
Kant, [6] f.
Kirchhoff, [50]
Klebs, [96], [170], [180], [238], [276]
Kölliker, [292]
Korshinsky, [239]
Krašan, [221], [251]
Lamarck, [271] f., [291]
Lamarckism, [271] f., [284] ff., [293] ff., [304]
Lamprecht, [308], [310]
Larva, [41] f., [44]
Law of nature, [13], [16]
Leibniz, [6]
Lens (of eye), [105], [221]
Liebmann, [256]
Life, [9] f., [16], [21]
Lillie, R. S., [236]
Limits of regulability, [212]
Lithium, [99]
“Living,” 9, [16]
Localisation, [101], [103], [118] ff.
Locke, [6]
Loeb, J., [32], [102], [164], [179], [196], [236]
Loeb, L., [208]
Lyon, [87]
MacDougal, [238] f., [276]
Machine (definition), [139]
Machine-theory of life, [138] ff., [187], [210]
Maillard, [196]
Manifoldness, [25] f., [30], [45]
intensive, [144]
Materialism, [283]
Materials, transport of, [194]
Matter, theory of, [8]
Maturation, [31], [87]
Mayenburg, v., [195]
Means, of morphogenesis, [89] ff., [101], [113], [118], [228], [234]
Memory, [216] f.
Mendel, [229] f.
Merrifield, [198]
Mesenchyme, [39], [41], [104], [111], [151] f.
Metabolic regulations, [198] f.
Metabolism, [16], [184]
of fungi, [201]
Metschnikoff, [206]
Micromeres, [36], [60]
Miehe, [116]
Mill, J. S., [57]
Mimosa, [191]
Minkiewicz, [198]
Modification, [277]
Molluscs, [70] f., [86]
Morgan, T. H., [32], [66] f., [95], [107], [114] f., [162], [230]
Morphaesthesia, [157]
Morphogenesis, [20], [52], [76], [112], [118] f.
Morphology, [12]
Movements, organic, [17]
Mutations, [237] f., [276], [291]
Nägeli, [266], [292]
Nathansohn, [196]
Natural selection, [261] f., [290]
Nature, [5] ff.
Němec, [116]
Newport, [57]
Newt (regeneration of), [155], [221] f.
Noll, [146], [157] f.
Nomothetic, [14] f.
Normal, [78]
Nuclear division, [28] f., [62], [64] f., [72], [235]
Nucleus, [28], [35]
rôle of nucleus in inheritance, [233] f.
Organ-forming substances, [117]
Oscillariae, [197]
Osmotic pressure, [93], [187], [194] f.
Overton, [196] f.
Oxidation, rôle of, [198] f.
Palaeontology, [252]
Parallelism (psycho-physical), [146]
Parthenogenesis, [32]
Pauly, [146], [217], [273] f.
Pawlow, [204], [210], [212]
Pearl, R., [212]
Pfeffer, [195], [201]
Phagocytosis, [206]
Phenomenon, [5] f.
Philosophy, natural, [4]
of nature, [4], [7], [9]
of the organism, [9], [15]
Phylogeny, [255], [291], [297], [304] ff.
Physiology, [12]
of development (morphogenesis), [20]
Planaria, [130], [155], [162] f., [200]
Plants, [48] f.
Plato, [2]
Pluteus, [42]
Poisons, [205] ff.
Pole, [36]
Polarity, [106]
Potencies, complex, [112], [120]
explicit, [84]
implicit, [84]
primary, [84], [111]
prospective, [77] ff., [83], [89], [118], [125], [241]
secondary, [84], [110]
Poulton, [198]
Precipitin, [207] f.
Pressure experiments, [63], [141]
Primary potency, [84], [111]
purposefulness, [146], [287]
regulation, [85], [174], [188]
Progress, [305]
Pronuclei, [55]
Prospective potency, [77] ff., [83], [89], [118], [125], [241]
value, [77] f., [80], [122]
Protista (Protozoa), [27], [130], [236]
Protoplasm, [28], [30]
morphogenetic rôle of, [67]
Przibram, [112], [248]
Rádl, [247]
Rauber, [235]
Reaction, answering, [181]
Reciprocity of harmony, [156] f.
Re-differentiation, [75], [111], [163]
Regeneration, [55], [74], [105], [111], [221]
super-, [115] f.
Regulation, [68], [73], [85], [111], [165]
defined, [166]
metabolic, [198] f.
secondary, [85], [165], [188]
Reinke, [146]
Restitution, [21], [74], [110], [112] ff.
defined, [166]
and Darwinism, [267]
and Lamarckism, [286]
of second order, [158]
Retina, [191]
Retro-differentiation, [163] f.
Rhumbler, [93]
Ribbert, [114]
Rickert, [315] ff.
Roux, [26], [48], [55] ff., [66] f., [76], [89], [92] f., [108], [161], [176] f., [241]
Rubner, [193]
Sachs, [117]
Sadebeck, [279]
Salamandra, [175], [281]
Schneider, [146]
Schultz, E., [200]
Schultze, O., [67]
Schwendener, [177]
Science, [14], [297]
natural, [1] ff.
rational, [12]
Sea-urchin, see [Echinus]
Secondary potency, [84], [110]
regulation, [85], [165], [188]
Secretion, internal, [116], [200]
Segmentation, [35]
Selective qualities (of tissues), [186]
Self-differentiation, [108]
Semon, [216] f.
Sex, [107]
Single, the, [315] ff.
Skeleton, [40] ff., [44], [47], [92]
Spemann, [105]
Spermatozoon (spermia), [32] ff.
Splitting (of hybrids), [229] f.
Stahl, [197]
Standfuss, [278]
Starfish, [44], [81], [122]
Starling, E., [116], [204], [212]
Stentor, [131]
Stimuli, directive, [102] ff.
formative, [102] ff., [113], [118], [133]
of restitutions, [113] f.
Structure of protoplasm, [66], [69], [72] f. 85, [88]
Substance, living, [17]
Sumner, [196]
Super-regeneration, [115] f.
Surface-tension, [91]
Sutton, [230]
Symmetry, [39], [68], [70], [72], [89], [98]
System, combined types of, [153] ff.
complex, [219] f.
complex-harmonious, [155]
equipotential, [120]
harmonious-equipotential, [121] ff., [151] f.
mixed-equipotential, [154]
morphogenetic, [119] f., [163], [241]
Systematics, [14] ff., [21], [243] f., [253], [264], [293], [296]
Taine, [308], [310]
Theology, natural, [1] ff.
Thomson, J. A., [16]
Thymus, [204]
Thyroid, [204]
Tissue, [38]
Toxins, [207] f.
Transformism, [251]
Truth, [7]
Tschermak, [228]
Tubularia, [126] ff., [133], [158] ff.
Type, [48], [247] f., [282], [291]
“Understanding” (historically), [302]
Universality, postulate of, [148] f.
Universe, [5]
Univocality, principle of, [161]
“Values,” 317 ff.
prospective, [77] f., [80], [122]
Variation, [218], [237] f., [276]
Variation, fluctuating, contingent, [264] f., [273] f., [282], [290]
Vernon, [232], [238]
Vitalism, [143], [145] f., [210] f., [224] f., [234], [240] f., [272], [277]
Vöchting, [174], [179] f., [182], [221]
Volition, acts of, [274]
Vries, de, [228], [238] f.
Wallace, [292]
Ward, J., [8], [143]
Weber, law of, [191]
Weinland, [202]
Weismann, [33], [52] ff., [58] f., [72], [74] f., [103], [111], [138], [214] f., [237], [277] f.
Weldon, [238]
Whole, the, [28], [80], [117]
-embryo, [61], [67] f.
Wigand, [255], [266], [292]
Wilson, E. B., [27], [65], [70] f., [86] f., [107]
Windelband, [13] f.
Winkler, [116], [221]
Winterstein, [199]
Wolff, C. F., [26]
Wolff, G., [105], [146], [255], [266], [287] f.
Wolff, J., [177]
Yung, [177]
Zeleny, [112], [115], [212]
Zur Strassen, [93]
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