England, her heavy losses of land to the sea, [214];
how her drowned rivers helped make her great, [224]
Eskers, defined, [122]
Esparto grass, [176]
Europe, how most of her rivers get their start, [73];
her ragged outline and the "transgressions" of the sea, [219];
Europe's geological biography and her mountain chains, [230]
Evolution, was Nature dreaming of man's legs and arms when she designed the dinosaurs? [23];
"some call it Evolution and others call it God," [260];
answer of Science to the question "whither," [261];
why nothing "happens," in the great course of things—The Accident Insurance System of the Universe, [262];
kinship of kittens and apple trees, [264];
universal acceptance of the evolution theory, [264];
the old "special creation" theory, [265];
and the mysterious special creation theory that Science has substituted, [274];
facts that support the evolution theory;
the story of changing forms recorded in the rocks, [265];
the "rabbit" that turned into a horse, [266];
as to men being descended from monkeys, [267];
how evolution proves the world is getting better, [268];
how man has risen as he descended, [269];
the world that Mother made, [270]
Family, the, and civilization, [271]
"Faults," geological, defined, [243]
Finland, its butterflies, and the left-over butterflies of the Ice Ages, [48]
Fiords, how they were made by the Old Men of the Mountain, [254]
Florida, her sympathetic sister lakes, [200]