INDEX

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Z]

Accidental Regeneration, [25].
Achimenes, [88].
Actinians, [142].
Actinosphærium eichhornii, [65].
“Action at a distance,” [283-287].
Adaptation, [94], [158], [277], [288-292].
Allman, [38].
Allolobophora terrestris, [172], [174], [175].
Alpheus platyrrhynchus, [63].
Amœba, [103].
Amphibia, [106].
Amphioxus, [105], [139], [231], [237].
Amphiuma, [106].
Analytische Theorie of Driesch, [253-254].
Andrews, E. A., [152].
Andrews, Mrs. G. F., [251].
Anguis fragilis, [198].
Annelids, [104], [143].
Antennularia antennina, [30-33], [103], [131].
Ants, [154].
Aristotle, [1].
Aschoff, [115].
Ascidian, [114], [149].
Ascidian egg, [236].
Asplenium, [23].
Asterias vulgaris, [102], [103].
Atrophy, [111], [123-125].
Atyoïda potimirum, [24], [213].
Aurelia, [104].
Autolytus, [143].
Autotomy, [110], [142], [150-155];
theories of, [155-158].
Baer, von, [208].
Balbiani, [66], [129].
Bardeen, [41], [136].
Barfurth, [21], [45], [54], [129], [137], [197], [199], [200].
Begonia, [23]; B. discolor, [74].
Beneden, Van, [210].
Beroë ovata, [239].
Bert, [178].
Bickford, E., [57], [202].
Biophors, [278].
Bipalium, [13], [14], [104]; grafting, [170].
Birds, [97], [106].
Bizozzero, [128].
Blastomeres, [19], [110].
Blastulæ, fusion of, [188].
Blood vessels, [120], [122-123].
Blumenbach, [112].
Bock, von, [149].
Bombinator igneus, [184].
Bones, [113], [124], [181].
Bonnet, [1];
experiments with worms, [2], [26], [38], [41], [92], [112], [200], [260], [261], [267].
Bordage, [97], [100], [157].
Born, [182-183], [243].
Boulenger, [214].
Boveri, [68], [228].
Braefeld, [17], [80].
Braem, [211].
Brandt, [65].
Breaking-joint, [150-152].
Brindley, [100], [104].
Brittle-stars, [105], [144], [145].
Broussonet, [97].
Bryozoa, [211].
Budding, [142], [149-150].
Bülow, [190], [213].
Bunting, [237].
Byrnes, [182].
Callus, [82], [83].
Camerano, [92].
Campanularia, [35].
Carniola, [106].
Carodina, [213].
Carrière, [104], [213].
Cat, [179].
Caterpillar, [100], [104], [154].
Cause, [287], [290].
Cells, origin of, [190-215].
Cephalodiscus, [149].
Cerianthus membranaceous, [41], [104].
Cermatia forceps, [100].
Cestodes, [103], [146].
Chabry, [236].
Chætogaster, [146].
Chætopterus, [189].
Chun, [238].
Ciona intestinalis, [42].
Closing wound, [69].
Cockroach, [100], [104].
Cœlenterates, [145], [149].
Cohnheim, [118], [119].
Colucci, [112], [203].
Conifers, 76 (footnote).
Conklin, [116].
Connective tissue, [180], [181].
Contact, [33], [37].
Coprinus stercorarius, [86], [87].
Corals, [142].
Crab, [43], [151], [152], [158].
Crampton, [236], [240], [245].
Crayfish, [100], [151], [157].
Crepidula fornicata, [116].
Crinoids, [105].
Crystal, regeneration of, [263-264].
Ctenodrilus monostylos, [144], [148].
Ctenodrilus pardalis, [144], [148].
Ctenophore-egg, [238-241].
Ctenophores, [142].
Cuvierian organs, [105].
Cytotropism, [69], [281].
Dalyell, [129], [144].
Darwinism, [108].
Darwin’s pangenesis, [278].
Delage, [25], [92].
Dendrocœlum, [104].
Difflugia, [103].
Double structures, [128], [135-141].
Driesch, definition of regeneration, [21], [22];
reparation, [22];
regulation, [22];
restitution, [22];
self-regulation, [22];
antennularia, [32];
[43], [57], [59], [60], [135], [139], [188], [202], [228-236], [243], [246], [248], [250], [251], [252-255], [257], [267], [268], [274], [280], [281-287].
Driesch and Morgan, [239-241], [245].
Du Bois-Reymond, [286].
Dugès, [136].
Duhamel, [178].
Duyne, van, [136], [140], [141].
Dwarfs, [116].
Earthworm (Allolobophora fœtida), [9], [12], [38-39], [40], [53], [144], [170], [194], [271], [280], [290].
Echinoderms, [105], [144].
Echinus microtuberculatus, [68].
Egg, [18], [19], [139], [188], [216].
Embryo, [18], [110], [216];
grafting in, [182-189]; union of, [188];
tension hypothesis, [274].
Endres, [221].
Epeiridæ, [100].
Epimorphosis, [23].
Epithelium, [180].
Eudendrium racemosum, [29], [30], [103].
External factors, [26].
Eye, [203];
crustacea, [30];
lens, [203-205].
Factors, [277].
Faraday, [136].
Fiedler, [228].
Fischel, [112], [205-207], [240], [291], [292].
Fischer, [124], [178].
Fish, [6], [97], [131-133], [274], [281];
lens, [290].
Fish’s eggs, [237].
Flatworms, see Planarians.
Food, influence of, [27], [37], [120], [122], [123].
Force, [76], [287].
Formative forces, [255], [277], [288].
Formative stuffs, [40], [88], [89], [90], [91].
Fraisse, [21], [97], [196], [197], [198], [199], [200], [214].
Fredericq, [151], [152].
Frogs, [106].
Frogs’ egg, [216].
Fundulus eggs, [237].
Fundulus heteroclitus, [45], [97], [274].
Gastroblasta Raffælei, [142], [145].
Gerassimoff, [66].
Germ-layers, [207-212].
Giants, [115].
Giard, [92].
Godelmann, [154].
Goebel, [22], [85], [86], [88], [89], [90].
Goette, [106], [200], [201], [213].
Gonionemus, [104], [125].
Grafting, [159-189].
Gravity, influence of, [30-33], [37].
Grawitz, [119].
Growth, [128], [131-135], [269-271], [278], [292].
Gruber, [66].
Guinea pig, [179].
Haberlandt, [66].
Haeckel, [102], [208], [216].
Half-embryos of frog, [216-226].
Hargitt, [125], [127], [168], [169].
Harmony, [282].
Harrison, [186], [187].
Heart, [124].
Heineken, [100].
Helicarion, [93].
Heliotropism, [271].
Hepke, [190], [192].
Herbst, [30], [214], [286].
Hermit-crab, [63], [97-99];
autotomy, [155].
Herrick, [153].
Hertwig, O., [22], [23], [222-227], [243], [246], [251], [252], [256], [278], [280], [288].
Hertwig, R., [228].
Hescheler, [44], [194], [196].
Heterocentron diversifolium, [74], [80].
Heteromorphosis, [24], [38-42].
Heteronereis, [143].
Heterotropy, [280].
His, [241].
Hjort, [210].
Hofer, [66].
Holomorphosis, [24].
Holothurians, [105], [145], [154].
Homology, [209].
Homomorphosis, [23].
Hunter, [178].
Huxley, [208].
Hyacinthus orientalis, [88].
Hydra, [1], [2], [11], [56], [103], [121], [122], [124], [142], [149];
grafting, [159-166], [203], [270], [272].
Hydra grisea, [169].
Hydra fusca, [169].
Hydractinia, [103], [168].
Hyperplasy, [115].
Hypertrophy, [111], [115-123].
Idiosomes, [278].
Ilyanassa obsoleta, [240].
Internal factors, [38], etc., [52-54].
Internal organs, [52-54], [111].
Iris, [204-207].
Ischikawa, [203].
Jelly-fish’s eggs, [237].
Joest, [170-175], [186].
Kennel, von, [147], [148], [149].
Kidney, [113], [116], [124], [180].
King, [102], [103], [125], [135], [139], [153], [162], [214].
Klebs, [66], [118], [120].
Knight, [75].
Knowlton, [27].
Kochs, W., [112].
Kowalevsky, [208], [210].
Kretz, [112].
Kroeber, [196].
Lamarckianism, [157].
Lang, [92], [93].
Lateral Regeneration, [9], [10], [28], [29], [43].
Leeches, [146].
Lefevre, [210], [211].
Lepelletur, [100].
Lepismium radicans, [78].
Lessona, [92], [93].
Liability to injury, [92-110];
view of Réaumur, [92];
of Bonnet, [92];
of Darwin, [92];
of Lang, [93];
of Semper, [93];
of Weismann, [93-96].
Light, influence of, [29], [30], [37].
Lillie, [26], [56].
Limnæa, [104].
Linckia multiformis, [102].
Lithium salts, [286].
Liver, [111], [180].
Liverworts, [16].
Lizard, [6], [94], [106];
double tail, [137-139];
[198], [214], [290].
Lobster, [153].
Loeb, J., [24], [29], [30], [31], [33], [34], [35], [42], [59], [67], [68], [102], [114], [131], [139], [141], [189], [231], [267], [268].
Loeb, Leo, [179].
Ludwig, [105].
Lumbricus rubellus, [172], [174], [175].
Lumbriculus, [43], [104], [144], [149], [190], [191].
Lung, [112].
Lunularia vulgaris, [84], [85].
Lymphatic glands, [121]; grafting upon, [179].
Machine theory, [281].
Mammals, [97], [117-118];
grafting, [178].
Man, [107];
grafting, [178], [179].
Mantis, [100], [104].
Margelis carolinensis, [34].
Marshall, [124-125].
Martens, von, [102].
Mauritius, fighting cocks, [97],

[106].
Mechanism, [277].
Meckel, [208].
Mesoderm, [193], [194].
Metridium, [104].
Michel, [190], [192].
Minchin, [105].
Minimal size, [55-57].
Molgula manhattensis, [237].
Mollusks, [104].
Morgan, [9], [30], [32], [33], [43], [44], [57-62], [64], [65], [68], [126], [131], [175], [185], [186], [187], [225], [231], [232], [237], [238], [243], [246], [247], [248], [249], [268].
Morphallaxis, [13], [270-271].
Mosses, [16], [17].
Moulds, [16].
Mouse, [178].
Mucor mucedo, [86].
Müller, E., [112].
Müller, Fritz, [100], [213].
Mus decumanus, [178].
Mus sylvaticus, [178].
Muscles, [114], [116], [120], [128], [181].
Myriapods, [100], [104]; autotomy, [154].
Nägeli, [278], [280].
Nais, [104], [146].
Natural selection, [96], [108-110], [155-157], [262], [290], [292].
Necturus, [106].
Nematodes, [104].
Nemerteans, [104], [143].
Nereis, [143].
Nerves, [114].
Nervous system, [114].
Newport, [100], [154].
Nothnagel, [116], [117], [120].
Nucleus, influence of, [66], [67], [258], [281].
Nussbaum, [20], [66], [202], [203].
Oblique surface, [44-52], [281].
Oka, [210].
Old part, influence of, [62-65].
Oligochæta, [143].
Ontogeny, [212-215], [282].
Organization, [251], [275], [277], [278], [279], [288].
“Origin of Species,” [109].
Ovary, [124].
Oxygen, influence of, [36], [77-78].
Palla, [66].
Palolo, [143].
Paramœcium, [103].
Parypha, see Tubularia.
Pathological Regeneration, [21].
Peebles, F., hydra, [27], [56], [63], [101], [167], [168].
Peipers, [113].
Pekelharing, [118].
Pennaria tiarella, [35].
Petromyzon, [105].
Pflüger, [216], [242-243], [246], [252], [256], [264], [265], [288].
Phagocata, [104].
Phallusia mammalata, [236].
Phasmids, [154].
Phialidium variabile, [142].
Phillipeaux, [112], [200].
Phoxichilidium maxillare, [102].
Phylogeny, [212-215].
Physa, [104].
Physiological Regeneration, [19], [25], [128-131].
Pizon, [210].
Planaria lugubris, see Planarian.
Planaria maculata, see Planarian.
Planaria torva, [26].
Planarian, [9], [11], [13], [27], [28], [29], [40], [41], [43], [44-51], [64-65], [104], [107], [129], [133-135], [136], [141], [142], [201], [207], [273], [280].
Planorbis, [104].
Plants, [15], [70-91].
Plasomes, [278].
Platodes, [104].
Plethedon cinereus, [201].
Pliny, [1].
Podocoryne, [103], [168].
Podwyssozki, [113].
Poisons, [123].
Polarity, [38-40], [43], [177], [277], [280].
Polychæta, [143].
Polyclads, [104].
Polyzoa, [149].
Ponfick, [111].
Populus dilatata, [75], [76], [80].
Post generation, [20];
criticism of, 20 (footnote);
[216], [219-221].
Pringsheim, [17], [86].
Proglottids, [146].
Proteus, [106].
Protozoa, [103], [145].
Przibram, [63], [100], [213].
Purpose, [282], [283].
Qualitative division of nucleus, [263].
Rabbit, [112], [113], [117], [118], [179].
Rana esculenta, [184].
Rana palustris, [185].
Rana virescens, [185].
Rand, [124], [164].
Randolph, [136], [190], [194].
Rat, [113], [179].
Rathburn, [153].
Rauber, [263-264].
Réaumur, [1];
experiments with worm and with hydra, [2];
[92], [151].
Recklinghausen, [118].
Regeneration, definition of, [19-25];
incomplete, [125].
Regular Regeneration, [25].
Regulation, [22].
Remak, [208].
Reparation, [22].
Restitution, [22].
Restorative Regeneration, [25].
Rhabdocœlous, Planarians, [142], [149].
Ribbert, [112], [115], [117], [179-181].
Rievel, [190].
Roots, [80].
Rothig, [112].
Roux, definition of Regeneration, [20], [22], [183], [216-226], [243], [250], [252], [256], [288].
Sachs, [81], [88], [89];
theory of Regeneration, [265-267].
Salamander, [5], [6], [11], [43], [200], [213], [214], [270].
Salamandra maculata, [205].
Salensky, [210].
Salivary gland, [112], [113], [180].
Salix viminalis, [77].
Samuel, [118].
Sarasin, [102].
Sars, [102].
Schaper, [182].
Schmidt, O., [103].
Schmitz, [65].
Schostokowitsch, [85].
Schreiber, [106].
Schuberg, [129].
Schultz, [100], [101], [102], [154].
Schultze, [139], [225-227].
Scudder, [100], [154].
Scutigera forceps, [154].
Scyphistoma, [104], [142], [149].
Scyphozoa, [104].
Sea-urchin, [18], [19], [105].
Sea-urchin’s egg, [228].
Seeliger, [68], [210].
Self-division, [142].
Self-regulation, [22].
Semper, [93], [190].
Sertoli’s cells, [181].
Sharks, [105].
Siredon, [199].
Skin, [178], [179], [180].
Snail, [213].
Snakes, [106].
Spallanzani, Prodromo, [1], [4];
experiments with earthworms, [4];
tadpole, [5];
salamanders, [5];
snail, [5], [26], [38], [104], [153], [182], [200].
Spemann, [227].
Spencer, Herbert, [263].
Sphærechinus granularis, [68].
Spiders, [100], [104].
Spina bifida, [6].
Spleen, [124].
Sponges, [103], [142], [143], [149].
Spur of cock, [178].
Starfish, [18], [19], [102], [103], [105], [110], [144], [153], [214], [284].
Stenopus chrysops, [133], [274], [281].
Stentor, [14], [15], [56], [66], [67], [103], [129].
Stimulus, [283], [284], [285].
Stomobranchium mirabile, [142].
Stork, [97].
Strassen, zur, [189].
Stricker, [119].
Stuffs, [265-269].
Syllids, [143].
Syllis ramosa, [149].
Tadpole, [11], [45];
closing of wound, [70];
[106], [137], [182-186], [197], [199-200].
Tail, [197].
Tapeworm, [143].
Tarantula, [100], [154].
Teleology, [282], [288-292].
Teleost’s egg, [237].
Temperature, [26-27], [37].
Tension, [272-278]; in egg, [274].
Testes, [117], [124], [181].
Tetrastemma, [104].
Thallasicolla nucleata, [67].
Theories of Regeneration, [260].
Tornier, [54], [137], [139], [214].
Tower, [203].
Towle, [97], [201].
Townsend, [66].
Trachea, [180].
Transplantation, [179].
Trematodes, [104].
Trembley, [1];
experiments with hydra, [2], [20], [26], [38], [43], [159], [202].
Triclads, [104].
Triton cristatus, [137].
Triton eye, [112];
lens, [112].
Triton marmoratus, [106].
Tubifex, [104], [191].
Tubularia, [25], [33], [34], [52], [56-62], [69], [70], [103], [129], [167-168], [267], [273].
Turtles, [106].
Urodeles, [106], [197].
Valle, della, [210].
Vernon, [68].
Vertebræ, [181].
Verworn, [66], [67].
Virchow, [115].
Vitalism, [277], [284], [285].
Vöchting, [16], [57], [71-91], [131], [176], [269].
Vries, de, [278].
Vulpian, [182].
Wagner, von, [144], [149], [190], [192].
Wagner, W., [100].
Walter, [221].
Wax glands, [180].
Weigert, [118], [119].
Weismann, [93-96], [97], [101], [106], [108], [112], [129-130], [245], [252], [256], [261-263], [278].
Wetzel, [159], [169], [227].
White ants, [154].
Whitman, [280].
Whole embryos, of reduced size, [222].
Wiesner, [278].
Willow, [71-82].
Wilson, E. B., [68], [139], [231], [237], [250], [251], [256].
Wolff, C. F., [207], [208].
Wolff, G., [112], [203], [205], [206], [291], [292].
Zahn, [124], [178].
Ziegler, [115], [118], [119], [121], [240-241], [243], [246].
Zoja, [237].

FOOTNOTES:

[1] Guettard and Gérard de Villars. Bernard de Jussieu also, who demonstrated that starfish can regenerate.

[2] An annelid of unknown species.

[3] This statement of Spallanzani’s I interpreted incorrectly (’99), thinking that he obtained a two-tailed form as had Bonnet.

[4] There is some doubt in regard to this statement of Spallanzani’s. In a letter to Bonnet he denies that this takes place in the earthworm.