[69] "The World of Life," p. 416.

[70] "Natural Philosophy," p. 50.

[71] Hibbert Journal, October, 1911, p. 704.

[72] See J. A. Thomson, ibid., p. 116.

[73] S. Paget: "Another Device," p. 101.

[74] "Thoughts on Religion," p. 164.

[75] "Histoire des Religions," 1911, pp. 61 f.

[76] Jacques Loeb says that "whoever claims to have succeeded in making living matter from inanimate will have to prove that he has succeeded in producing nuclein material which acts as a ferment for its own synthesis and thus reproduces itself. Nobody has thus far succeeded in this, although nothing warrants us in taking it for granted that this task is beyond the power of science."—"Darwin and Modern Science," p. 270.

[77] "Worlds in the Making," 1908, Chapter VIII.

[78] "The Evolution Theory," II, p. 365.