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  • Danaida chrysippus, [75]
  • Danaida genutia, [75]
  • D. Plexippus, [75]
  • Dantec, Le, [274]
  • Darwin, Charles, as an Anthropologist, [146-165]
    • —on ants, [44]
    • —and S. Butler, [Foot Note 61], [94]
    • —on Cirripedia, [212]
    • —on the Descent of Man, [111-145]
    • —evolutionist authors referred to in the Origin by, [9]
  • Darwin, Charles, and Haeckel, [137]
    • —and History, [246-263]
    • —and Huxley, [112]
    • —on Lamarck, [28], [129]
    • —on Language, [124]
    • —and Malthus, [16], [24], [91]
    • —on Patrick Matthew, [19]
    • —on mental evolution, [166-196]
    • —on Natural Selection, [21], [41], [54], [55], [122]
    • —a "Naturalist for Naturalists," [87]
    • —his personality, [187]
    • —his influence on Philosophy, [197-222]
    • —predecessors of, [1-22]
    • —his views on religion, etc., [115], [116], [219-222]
    • —his influence on religious thought, [223-245]
    • —causes of his success, [10], [90]
  • Darwin, Charles, on the Vestiges of Creation, [15]
    • —and Wallace, [23], [183]
    • —on evolution, [7-15], [88]
    • —on Lamarckism, [11]
  • Darwin, F., on Prichard's "Anticipations," [21]
  • Darwinism, Sociology, Evolution and, [17-18]
  • Degeneration, [49-51], [93]
  • Deniker, [137]
  • Descartes, [4]
  • Descent, history of doctrine of, [1]
  • Descent of Man, G. Schwalbe on The, [111-145]
    • —rejection in Germany of The, [156]
  • Diderot, [6], [198]
  • Dimorphism, seasonal, [30]
  • Dismorphia orise, [75]
  • Dragomirov, [273]
  • Driesch, [Foot Note 67]
  • Dryopithecus, [132]
  • Dubois, E., on Pithecanthropus, [132], [137]
  • Dühring, [214], [277]
  • Duns Scotus, [200]
  • Duret, C., [6]
  • Durkheim, on division of labour, [278]
  • Ecology, [Foot Note 205]
  • Eimer, [109]
  • Elymnias undularis, [73], [75]
  • Embryology, the Origin of Species and, [154], [155]
  • Empedocles, [3], [27], [151]
  • Engels, [277]
  • Environment, action of, [12], [13], [15]
  • Epicurus, a poet of Evolution, [4]
  • Eristalis, [75]
  • Espinas, [275]
  • Evolution, and creation, [233]
    • —conception of, [3-5], [9], [148], [151], [198]
    • —discontinuous, [30]
    • —experimental, [5], [7]
    • —factors of, [11-15]
    • —mental, [194]
    • —Lloyd Morgan on mental factors in, [166-196]
    • —Darwinism and Social, [18]
    • —Saltatory, [29-32]
    • —Herbert Spencer on, [204-207]
    • —Philosophers and modern methods of studying, [4]
  • Expression of the Emotions, [177-184]
  • Ferri, [277]
  • Ferrier, his work on the brain, 523
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  • Fichte, [222]
  • Flourens, [267]
  • Flowers and Insects, [61], [78]
  • Fouillée, [207], [208]
  • Fraipont, on skulls from Spy, [134]
  • Gadow, [162]
  • Gallus bankiva, [102]
  • Gallon, F., [125], [150], [269]
  • Geddes, P., [17], [Foot Note 32]
  • Geddes, P. and A. W. Thomson, [276]
  • Gegenbaur, [150], [163]
  • Genetics, [93], [96]
  • Germ-plasm, continuity of, [95]
    • —Weismann on, [46-51]
  • Germinal Selection, [36], [37], [46-51], [64]
  • Gibbon, [248]
  • Giuffrida-Ruggeri, [138], [140]
  • Giotto, [259]
  • Gizycki, [217]
  • Goethe and Evolution, [8], [14], [15], [201]
    • —on the relation between Man and Mammals, [161], [163]
    • —[221]
  • Gore, Dr., [226]
  • Gorjanovič-Kramberger, [134]
  • Gosse, P. H., [234]
  • Grapta C. album, [69]
  • Groos, [187], [188]
  • Gulick, [15], [53]
  • Guyau, [217]
  • Haberlandt, G., [34]
  • Haeckel, E., on Charles Darwin as an Anthropologist, [146-165]
    • —and Darwin, [135-151], [137], [146-165]
    • —on the Descent of Man, [137], [143]
    • —on Lamarck, [8], [Foot Note 21]
    • —a leader in the Darwinian controversy, [137]
    • —[217]
  • Häcker, [33]
  • Hansen, [272]
  • Hartmann, von, [240]
  • Harvey, [4]
  • Haycraft, [275]
  • Hegel, [201], [203], [215], [251], [252], [255]
  • Heraclitus, [278]
  • Herder, [4], [5], [20]
  • Heredity and Cytology, [95], [96]
    • —Haeckel on, [147], [148], [149], [153]
    • —and Variation, [87-110]
    • —[219], [224]
  • Hering, E., on Memory, [153]
  • Hertwig, O., [150]
  • History, Darwin and, [246-263]
  • Hobbes, T., [200], [215]
  • Hobhouse, [242]
  • Höffding, H., on The Influence of the Conception of Evolution on Modern Philosophy, [197-222]
  • Holothurians, calcareous bodies in skin of, [37-41]
  • Homo heidelbergensis, [Foot Note 118]
  • H. neandertalensis, [138]
  • H. pampaeus, [144]
  • H. primigenius, [133], [134], [138], [144]
  • Homunculus, [132]
  • Hooker, Sir J. D., and Darwin, [23], [116]
  • Huber, [170]
  • Hügel, F. von, [Foot Note 221]
  • Hume, [200]
  • Hutcheson, [216]
  • Huxley, T. H., and Darwin, [112], [116], [268]
    • —and the Duke of Argyll, [238]
    • —on Lamarck, [89]
    • —on Man, [111], [112], [137], [146], [156], [160], [163]
    • —on Selection, [24], [91]
    • —on transmission of acquired characters, [149]
    • —[14], [24], [104], [231-236], [273], [274]
  • Hybrids, Sterility of, [104], [105], [106]
  • Inheritance of acquired characters, [93], [94]
  • Insects and Flowers, [60], [61], [78], [79]
  • Instinct, [122], [172-175]
  • Irish Elk, an example of coadaptation, [41], [42], [45]
  • Jacoby, Studies in Selection by, [272]
  • James, W., [180], [191], [211]
  • Jentsch, [275]
  • Kallima, protective colouring of, [35], [68], [70]
  • K. inachis, [68]
  • Kammerer's experiments on Salamanders, [28]
  • Kant, I., [4], [5], [6], [27], [198], [211], [212], [217], [221], [222]
  • Keane, on the Primates, [138]
  • Keith, on Anthropoid Apes, [138]
  • Kepler, [198]
  • Klaatsch, on Ancestry of Man, [140]
  • Klaatsch and Hauser, [134]
  • Knies, [266]
  • Kölliker, his views on Evolution, [29], [150]
  • Kollmann, on origin of human races, [144]
  • Korschinsky, [31]
  • Krause, E., [Foot Note 10], [13]
  • Kropotkin, [214], [275]
  • Lamarck, his division of the Animal Kingdom, [160], [161]
    • —Darwin's opinion of, [129]
    • —on Evolution, [9-14], [21], [25], [171], [172], [173], [179], [180], [201], [202], [253]
    • —on Man, [146], [148], [160], [163]
    • —[89], [109], [201], [202], [233]
  • Lamarckian principle, [28], [41-44], [50-54], [67], [84], [86]
  • Lamb, C., [229]
  • Lamettrie, [198]
  • Lamprecht, [260-263]
  • Lanessan, J. L. de, [Foot Note 17], [275]
  • Lang, [Foot Note 21]
  • Lange, [180]
  • Language, Darwin on, [123], [124]
    • —Evolution and the Science of, [178], [179], [188]
  • Lankester, Sir E. Ray, on degeneration, [268]
    • —on educability, [170], [189]
  • Lankester, Sir E. Ray, on the germ-plasm theory, [150]
  • Lapouge, Vacher de, [270]
  • Lartet, M. E., [189]
  • Lasalle, [266]
  • Laveleye, de, [275]
  • Lawrence, W., [89], [Foot Note 65]
  • Lehmann-Nitsche, [138], [144]
  • Leibnitz, [4], [5], [213]
  • Lepidoptera, variation in, [37], [60-63]
  • Lessing, [4], [221]
  • Liddon, H. P., [234]
  • Limenitis archippus, [74]
  • Linnaeus, [6]
  • Locy, W. A., [Foot Note 15]
  • Lovejoy, [Foot Note 56]
  • Lubbock, [125]
  • Lucretius, a poet of Evolution, [4]
  • Lyell, Sir Charles, and Darwin, [23], [116]
    • —the uniformitarian teaching of, [89]
  • Macacus, ear of, [119]
  • Mach, E., [153], [211]
  • Mahoudeau, [137]
  • Maillet, de, [6]
  • Majewski, [Foot Note 238], [Foot Note 239]
  • Malthus, his influence on Darwin, [16-18], [21], [24], [91]
    • —[200], [273]
  • Man, Descent of, [126], [127], [128], [131-145], [156-165], [189], [254], [265]
    • —mental and moral qualities of animals and, [122-126], [164], [188-192]
    • —pre-Darwinian views on the Descent of, [1]
  • Man, Tertiary flints worked by, [136]
  • Man, G. Schwalbe on Darwin's Descent of, [111-145]
  • Manouvrier, [137]
  • Mantis religiosa, colour experiments on, [65], [68]
  • Marx, [262], [276-278]
  • Matthew, P., and Natural Selection, [18], [19]
  • Maupertuis, [6], [88], [103]
  • Mayer, R., [197]
  • Mechanitis lysimnia, [77]
  • Melinaea ethra, [77]
  • Mendel, [97-100], [184], [228]
  • Merz, J. T.,[Foot Note 14]
  • Mesopithecus, [132]
  • Mill, J. S., [193], [200], [202], [218]
  • Mimicry, [70-82]
  • Moltke, on war, [273]
  • Monkeys, fossil, [132]
  • Montesquieu, [248]
  • Monticelli, [155]
  • Morgan, C. Lloyd, on Mental Factors in Evolution, [166-196]
    • —on Organic Selection, [53]
  • Morgan, T. H., [99]
  • Morselli, [138]
  • Mortillet, [136]
  • Moseley, [Foot Note 224]
  • Muller, Fritz, Für Darwin by, [154]
    • —on Mimicry, [233]
    • —[59], [77]
  • Muller, J., [147]
  • Müller, Max, on language, [124]
  • Mutation, [15], [31], [184], [199], [209]