prominence in Spy No.1, 328;
recessive, 320;
recessiveness of the, 319;
recessiveness and protuberance of, 320;
recessiveness, an acquired adaptation, 320;
receding, acquired, 328
China, 110, 337
Chinless mandible, not sloping backward, 332
Chlorophyll, 62, 145, 147, 148, 149, 151, 154;
chromogen group of, 148;
chromogen complex, 148;
colloidal solution of, 145;
not a “sensitizer” like Eosin, 147, 148;
regenerated from H_{2}O and CO_{2}, 147, 148;
«сенсибилизатор», 145
Chondriosomes, 140
Christianity, 359
Chromatin, 138, 139
Chromiole, 138
Chromosomes, 17, 21, 27, 44, 45, 139, 141, 157, 158, 159;
diploid number normal, 159;
diploid number of, 157, 158, 159;
duplication of, 17, 21, 44, 45;
haploid number of, 157, 158, 159;
гомологичные,
17, 21;
random assortment of, 27
Chronology, 98;
lithic, 98;
principles of, 98
Chronometer, palæontological, 135
Chrysothrix, 274
Cidaris, 119
Ciliate, 163
Circumstances, environmental, 250-252
Civilization, old, destruction of, 336
Classes, 37
Classification, taxonomic, not historical, 112
Clays, Pleistocene, 289
Cleavage, 154, 159
Cloaca, 281
Coccyx, alleged rudiment of former tail, 297;
serves purpose, 298
Cockroaches, 115
Coelenterates, 78, 118
Coexistence of impressions, not a companion of them, 208
Cognitive intellect, 220, 221
Colloid systems, aggregates, not units, 168
Colloidal, 141, 170;
substances, 141;
systems not analogous to organisms, 170
Colloids, 166-169;
hydrophilic, 168, 169
Columns, continental and submarine, 114
Commanchian period, 72
Commensal, 46
Commensalism, 52
Common stock, 39
Comparative anatomy, 279, 304
Complexity, “Law” of, 166, 167
Components, 138, 139, 141, 142, 168;
cytoplasmic and nuclear, 138, 139;
of cell, 141
—self-perpetuating, 168;
of protoplasmic system, 141
Compounds, organic, 142
Concepts, 219, 220, 221, 247;
abstract and general, 220, 247;
rational, 247
Conceptual thought, 219, 222, 223;
concerned with the reality of essence, 219;
исключает материальность
from its specific agent and receptive subject, 222;
not communicated to organism, 223;
subject in soul alone, 223
Conduction path, 265
Condyles, occipital, 272
Conformity, 105, 107, 110;
“deceptive,”105, 110;
normal significance of, 105;
«перевернутый», 107
Conjugation, 157, 161
Consciousness, 198, 203, 204, 205, 206, 208, 211, 235, 238, 240, 248, 262;
and unconsciousness, 198;
attests existence superficially variable but radically unchangeable subject of mental life, 206;
attests persistence of our personal identity, 211;
dependence of all science upon, 204;
etymology of, 205, 206;
its testimony to the reality of the ego, 205;
organic and spiritual, 199;
phenomenal, 198;
sentient, 235, 238, 240, 248;
testimony of, 208
Constructions, complex and systematic, not producible by accident, 53, 154
Consolation, 358, 361;
destroyed, 361;
eliminated, 358
Contamination of media, 135
Contiguity, 241, 242;
association of, 241;
law of, 241, 242
Continents, 113, 114;
permanence of, 114
Continuity, 350;
destructive as metaphysics, 350;
leads to materialistic monism, 350;
principles of, 350;
nuclear, 137
Control, 236, 251-253;
intelligent, 253;
psychic, 251;
rational and moral, 236;
sensory, 251-253
Consequences—socialism, anarchy, despair, 360
Convergence, 10, 36, 58, 59, 61, 63, 77, 78, 79, 80, 277, 283, 284, 287;
виды 77
Corpuscular, 174
Correlation, 90, 91, 93, 99, 101, 111;
Cuvier’s Law of, 90, 91;
stratigraphic, 93, 96, 99, 101, 111
Cortical, 294, 315;
area, 274;
surface, 315
Cosmic scale, 350;
Cosmogony, 181, 185
Cosmopolitan species, 73
Cosmozoa, 182
Cranial box, 272
Cranial capacity, 274, 315, 317, 322, 325, 332, 341;
absolute, 332;
human, 341;
large, 341;
of man and ape compared, 274;
relative, 317, 332
Cranial vault, more spacious in Spy No.2, 327
Cranium, 118, 271, 321, 325, 328, 329, 331, 333, 337, 341;
dolichocephalic, 325, 331;
flat on top, broad in back, 341;
modern, 333;
human, 328;
of ape, 271;
of man, 271;
not subsequent to barbarism, 337;
Spy, 331
Creation, 67, 72, 186, 187;
defined, 187;
new, 67, 72;
simultaneous or recessive, 72
Creationism, 55
Creator, 72, 249, 298, 350
Credulous persons misled, 353
Cretaceous, 100, 104, 108, 109, 111, 118;
shales, 109
Crete, 337
Cretinism, 294
Cries, 246;
emotional, 246;
instinctive, 246
Crinoids, 119
Crossing, 4, 5, 19-21, 25-28, 88;
interspecific, 19-21, 26, 27;
intervarietal, 19, 20, 27, 28;
не производит «новых видов», 25-28
Crossover, 17, 26, 42
Crust, terrestrial, 113
Crustaceans, 117
Cryptorhetic system, 292-294
Crystalloids, 144
Crystals, 153
Crystal units, 144, 165
Ctenomys, 305
Cultures, 135, 309, 317;
sterilized and aërated, 135
Curved femur, acquired adaptation, 328
Cycads, 118
Cycas, 118
Cysts, 134
Cytodes, 138, 179, 207
Cytologist, 136, 141
Cytology, 137
Cytoplasm, 137-139, 141;
of eggs differentiated, 141
Cytoplasmic components self-perpetuating, 139
Cytosome, 140
Darwinism, 1, 5, 6, 16, 24, 29, 30, 32, 78, 79, 85, 263, 265, 285, 291, 325;
contradicted by history, 337;
obsolete theory, 29, 30, 349
Datura stramonium, 21, 22, 23
Death, 156
Deceptive conformities, 98
Deep sea bottoms, 113
Degeneracy, 15, 15 note, 18, 336
Degradation of energy, 162, 163, 180;
implies beginning of life, 180;
law of, 162, 163
Delitzch, 118
Dependence, 217, 218, 221, 231;
direct, of psycho-organic functions on organism, 231;
incompatible with spirituality, 218;
intrinsic on matter, 218;
objective, not subjective, 221
Descent, 67, 80, 87, 88, 267, 269, 274, 277, 284, 305, 308, 310, 312, 315, 317, 345;
collateral, 269, 308, 312, 317
—of man, 308, 317
—theory of, 269, 312;
common, 269, 315
—reference of, 269;
direct, Darwin’s theory of, 274;
from ape, theory of, 274;
human, 317, 345
—from pithecoid primates, not a historical fact, 345
—theory of, 269;
lineal, 269, 305, 308, 309, 317
—a chain of creatures, 305
—from ape, theory of, 269
—upheld by Darwin, 269;
of man, 308, 310;
theory of, 80, 277
Deterioration of organism does not always involve deterioration of superorganic powers, 230
Devonian, 62, 99, 103, 106;
Middle, 106
De-Vriesianism, 23, 24, 29, 263, 265, 266, 349
Diester, phytyl-methyl, 147
Различия, 9, 12, 13, 16, 28, 37, 46, 81, 82, 84, 86, 89, 121, 171, 236, 237, 271, 272, 273, 320, 331, 333, 334, 359;
анатомические, между
Homo primigenius and Homo sapiens, 331, 334
—between man and ape, 271-273;
between living and lifeless, 171;
fluctuational, 121;
generic, 37, 46, 82, 84, 86;
individual, 16
—alleged summation of, 9, 20, 29;
major, 9, 37, 46, 320
—relative and absolute, 37;
minor, 9, 37, 46, 320;
mutational, 121, 334;
ordinal, 46;
psychological, between man and brute, 236, 237, 359, 360
—amount to a distinction of kind, 236, 237, 359, 360;
specific, 12, 13, 28, 37, 46, 81, 84, 86, 333, 334;
varietal, 46
Differential threshold, law of, 227
Differentiation, 284
Diffusion of venom, 264, 265
Digestion, stimulates lymphatic glands, 301
Dileptus gigas, 138, 174
Diluvium, European, 345
Dinoflagellata, 118
Dinosaurs, 100, 271
Diphasic, 134
Diploid forms, 44, 45, 47
Dipnoan, 119
Diptera, 48, 49
Discernment, 240
Discina, 118
Disconformity, non-evident, 105
Discrimination, 208
Discursive analysis, 243, 244
Disease germs, 141, 169, 170, 216;
invisible, identified by the pathological effects, 216;
submicroscopic, 141, 169, 170
Disintegration, atomic, 163
Dispersing medium, 168
Dissociation, 235, 242
Distributed nucleus, 138
Distribution, 92, 99, 100, 112, 113, 115;
chronological, 92;
geographical, hard to distinguish from chronological, 99, 100;
of plants and animals, 115;
spatial, anomalies of, 112, 113
Disuse, 286, 288, 290, 305, 306;
effects, alleged of, 288
Divergence, 9, 36, 39, 57
Divine action, vivifying matter, not a miracle, 187, 188
Dog, 248, 255, 287
Dogmatism, evolutionary, 360
Dolphins, 80
Domination of intellect and will over organic powers, 235
Сомнение, «научное», 198
Dragonflies, 115
Drone, 158
Drosophila, 17, 18, 19, 27, 85, 86;
melanogaster, 85, 86
—gradations in eye-color, wing-length and pigmentation of, 85, 86
Dryopithecus, 270, 310, 311, 323, 345;
dentition of, 311, rhenanus, teeth, human-like, 323
Dualism, 174, 198, 199, 231, 233, 234, 351;
conscious and unconscious, of Descartes, 198;
hylomorphic, 174, 198, 231;
of emergence and resistance, 233, 234 note;
of potency and act, 199;
psychic and physical, of Descartes, 198;
psychophysical, 198, 231
Duckbill, 287
Duplication, 44, 45, 305;
chromosomal, 44, 45;
of organs, 305
Dynamic, 206
Ear, 302, 304;
helix of, 304
Earth columns, 113
Earthworm, 250, 280
East Indies, 118
Echinodermata, 119, 121, 122
Education, 245, 256, 360;
responsible, 360
Educator, modern, 360
Effect, 176, 177
Eggs, 134, 156, 158, 159, 160, 255, 259, 278, 283;
of sea urchin, 159, 160;
unfertilized, 158;
reduced, 158;
unreduced, 158
Ego, 209, 210, 224;
the, 209, 210;
the thinking, 224
Egoism, 256
Egypt, 115, 337, 340
Electrolytes, 168
Electronic theory, 56
Electrons, 163, 174
Elements, radioactive, 180
Elephants, 111, 115, 315;
brain of, 315;
Siberian, sudden extinction of, 111
Elephas:
antiquus, 317;
primigenius, 326
Embryologists, 136
Embryology, 141, 275, 276, 308;
comparative, 276;
experimental, 141
Embryonic additions, 276
Embryos, 276, 278, 279, 280, 281;
alleged fish-like stage of, 279, 280;
human, 278, 280, 283;
mammalian, 281, 283;
vertebrate, 281
Emergents, 233 note, 234 note
Energy-content, 174
Emotion, 214, 231, 246, 247;
functions of sensual appetite, 247;
a psycho-organic function, 214;
organic function, 231
Emperor moth, 267
Emulsifier, 169
Emulsion, 139, 168
Encasement, 3, 4
Encystment, 162
End, 254, 259
Endocrine glands, 292-295, 298;
not functionless, 295
Endomixis, 161, 162, 163, 178
Endoskeletal, 36
Energy, 172, 174;
content, 174;
defined, 172;
kinetic and potential, 172
Energy-environment, 168
Enlightenment, 244, 245
Entelechy, 172-175, 199, 200, 202, 210;
definition of, 200;
Aristotelian sense perverted by Driesch, 172;
a constant in living units, a variant in inorganic units, 175, 200, 202, 210;
common to inorganic units and living organisms, 173, 174;
consubstantial with matter, 202;
entitive, not dynamic, 172, 201;
equivalent to static affinity or structural valence, 173;
inorganic, 174;
not an agent but a specifying type, 201
Entitive, 206
Environment, 6-9, 12-15, 42, 46, 152, 153, 174, 180-182, 261, 307;
cosmic, of life, 180, 181;
internal, 14, 15;
not a mechanism for molding organisms, 152, 153
Environmental conditions, 15, 16, 68, 123, 284
Environmental stimulus, 255
Enzymes, 143
Eoanthropus, 320, 322, 323, 342;
a combination of simian and human remains, 342;
Dawsoni, 320-323, 342;
jaw older than cranium, 322
Eocene, 115, 309, 313, 317;
Lower, 313;
Middle, 115
Eoliths, 154, 321
Eosin, a sensitizer, 147
Epeira, 248, 249
Epicyclic subterfuges, 110
Epigenesis, 3, 4
Epiphysis, 292
Equus, 5, 95, 113;
American and European, 113;
asinus, 5;
caballus, 5
Erosion, 105, 109
Eskimo, 330, 338;
language more complex than English, 338
Euphemisms, 351
Europe, 112, 113, 335
Eurypterids, 117
Events, 208
Evolution (active and passive) of life from inorganic matter, 132, 133
Evolution (alleged) of human soul, 194, 195, 268, 352
Evolution (alleged) of human body, 268, 309, 343
Эволюция, xi-xiv, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 17, 19, 20, 21, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 43, 44, 45, 63, 66, 70, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 83, 86, 90, 92, 97, 105, 116, 117, 123, 124, 125, 131, 193, 194, 267, 268, 291, 297, 304, 309, 325, 335, 339, 349-361;
aspects, moral and social, of, 353-361;
causes of, 2, 6;
evidence for, experimental, 3, 7, 8, 17, 28
—inferential or circumstantial, 3, 8, 125
—genetical, 8, 18, 28, 29
—zoological, 8, 34, 66, 76
—palæontological, 3, 8, 66, 74-76, 78, 79, 80, 83, 92, 97, 105, 126;
fact of, 2, 86, 124, 126;
heliocentric theory not on a par with, xii, xiii, law of, 1, 123;
monistic basis of, 349-353;
необходима как гипотеза, а не как
догма, xi;
senses of, 2, 74, 75, 131;
spirit not a product of, 193, 194, 268;
systems of, 1, 29, 31, 349;
Augustinian, 32, 74, 75;
Batesonian, 18-21, 43, 44, 79;
monophyletic, 69, 70, 116, 117;
polyphyletic, 70;
progressive, 44, 45, 116
Evolutionary thought, crisis in, 3, 29
Evolutionists, 279
Exoskeletal, 36
Expediency, 291
Experience, 238, 241, 253, 256;
learning by, 241;
sensory, 238, 253
Experimentation, 197
Eye, 60, 205, 217, 283, 298;
a corporal element intrinsic to the visual sense, 217;
an example of convergence, 60;
constituent part of agent and subject of vision, 217;
human, defective, 298;
not replaced by telescope, 205;
vertebrate type of, 283
Factorial, complex, 45
Факторы, зародышевые (генетические, наследственные), 5, 6, 15, 17, 18, 19, 41, 42, 44, 45, 68, 122, 151, 152, 174, 207, 291
—diagnosis of, 122
—fractionation of, 19
—positive and inhibitive, 19;
environmental, 6, 41, 42, 68, 151, 152, 174, 207, 291
—blind, 151, 152
—of disuse and selection, 207
Facts, 205;
former cannot be formulated except with reference to ego, 205;
in terms denoting or connoting ego, 205;
intramental and extramental, 205
“Falsifications” of ancestral records, 276
Families, 37, 58;
chemical, 58
Family-tree, evolutionary, 58
Fats, 145
Faulting, 107, 108;
horizontal and vertical, 108;
“Low angle,”107, 108;
normal, 108
Fayûm, the, 115
Feldhofer Grotte, 323, 324, 326
Felis leo fossilis, 319
Femur, 313, 316, 317, 324, 327, 330, 341;
not curved as in Neanderthal type, 341;
shows curvature, 327, 330
Ferns, 118
Fertilization, 42, 157, 159, 160
Filiation, 75
Finality, immanent law of, 174
First causes, 52, 71, 249
Fishes, 61, 270, 276, 279, 283, 296;
adult, 279, 283;
embryo of, 279
Fish-kidney, 302
Fission, binary, 156, 161;
unequal, 156;
multiple, 156
Fixism, 4, 32, 52, 69, 70, 72, 75, 119, 124, 268;
unable to furnish “natural” explanation of homology, 52;
uniformitarian, 69
Flat worms, 278
Flies, 134
Fluctuants, 87
Fluctuations, 10, 16, 29, 302, 333;
cause of, 10, 16;
instance of, 16;
non-inheritable, 10, 16
Fœtal life, special conditions of, 299
Fœtus, 301
Fonte de Gaume, 339
Foot-and-mouth disease, germ of, 183 note
Foramnifera, 118
Force, 172, 176;
defined, 172;
no special vital, 176
Forehead, 328, 330, 341;
higher, 328;
low, 341;
retreating, 330
Formaldehyde, 145-148;
not first step in origin of life nor in photosynthesis, 145-147
Formaldehyde-hypothesis, 145-148
Formaldoxime, 148
Formations, fossiliferous, 105
Formations, geological, 75, 84, 93, 95, 99, 100, 103, 105, 108, 118, 119, 126;
time-value of, 84
Formed bodies of cell, self-perpetuating, 168
Formose, 145
Forms, 246, 275, 276, 312;
fossil, sequence of, 276
—intermediate, 312;
grammatical, 246;
intermediate, none between man and apes, 275
Fortuitous result, 249
Fossil bones, 319
Fossil facts, 311
Fossiliferous stratification, universality of, 102
Fossil remains, human, 213
Окаменелости, 3, 81, 87, 88, 94, 95, 96, 99, 100, 101, 102, 104, 107, 110, 111, 112, 118, 309, 317, 334, 335;
dated by theory of descent, 334;
evade experimental breeding tests, 87, 88, 334;
no invariable sequence of, 99, 102;
reconstructed, 88;
все еще «медали Творения», 94;
time-value problematic, 98, 100, 101, 107, 110, 111, 112, 335
Foxhall Man, 309, 341, 342;
alleged to be Tertiary, 309, 341, 342;
flint implements prove intelligence of, 342;
no fossils of, 342
Freedom, human, 232;
of will, 232
Free will, a myth, 360, 361
Frescoes, 339, 340;
polychrome, 340;
primeval, 339, 340
Frog, 64, 281;
tadpole, 281
Fruit-flies, eyeless, 306;
vestigial, 306;
wingless, 306
Functions, 215, 216, 241, 276;
extrinsically dependent on organism, 215, 216;
sensitivo-nervous, 241;
superorganic, 215
Fundulus, 62
Future life, 354, 361;
a myth, 361;
of retribution, 354
Gametes, 13, 14, 25, 156, 157, 158, 159;
production of, 25;
specialization of, for kinetic and trophic functions, 157, 158
Ganoids, 119, 120
Gar pike, 119
Gastrula, 159
Gelation, 168
Gemmation, 156
Geneology, 95, 113, 348;
hypothetical, 113;
of horse, 95;
of man, 348
Geneological tree of man, 348
Genera, 3, 4, 37, 78, 80, 81, 86, 92, 119, 312, 313;
fossil, 3, 4, 78, 80, 81, 86, 312, 313
Generalization, power of, 261
Generation, univocal and equivocal, 68, 69
Genes, 17, 18, 19, 25, 27, 42, 43, 44, 45, 79, 141, 162;
inhibitive, 18, 19, 42, 79, 162
Genetic cellular continuity, law of, no exception to, 163, 164
Genetic continuity, 142, 160, 165, 311;
fivefold law of, 142;
law of, 136, 160
—may not prevail in submicroscopic world, 165
Geneticists, 89, 334
Genetics, 2, 3, 24, 36, 46 note, 56, 82, 88, 89, 121, 126, 141, 302, 305, 334
Genital distrophy, 294
Genotype, 5, 41, 43, 123
Geodesists, 114
Geological column, 106, 117, 125, 126
Geological record, 72, 80-84, 92, 106, 111, 120, 125, 126, 127, 297;
damaged, 92;
enigmatic, 126, 127;
incomplete, 72, 80, 106;
incompleteness assumed to explain absence of intermediates, 83;
time-value presupposes its completeness, 82, 83, 111
Geologists, 100, 102, 113, 114, 117, 125, 181
Geology, xiv, 98, 107, 111, 117;
can only prove local order of succession, 111
Germ, 13, 155, 156, 182;
multicellular and unicellular, 155, 156
Germ cells, 13, 14, 16, 156, 157, 163
Germ plasm, 14, 25, 26, 41, 42, 45, 265, 303
Germ tract, 14
Germinal constitution, 87, 123
Gerrymandering, geological, 116
Giantism, 44, 294
Gibbon, 271, 274, 310, 314, 316
Gibraltar skull, 322
Gill arches and clefts, 278, 279
Gills, 70, 279;
permanent, 279
Glacial, 104 note, 289, 320, 327, 329, 330, 331, 332, 334;
deposits, 104 note;
epoch, 320, 332, 334
—middle of, 332
—close of, 332;
period, 289, 327, 329, 330, 331
—fourth or last, 327, 329
—close of, 331
Glaciation, 290
Glacier, continental, 287, 289
Glacier National Park, 108
Glaciologists, 289
Glands, 296, 304;
muciparous, 296;
supernumerary mammary, 304
Glaurus overthrust, 107
Globigerina, 118
Glucose, 145
Gluteal region, 273
Glyceraldehyde, 145
God, 180, 351;
admitted as hypothetical, 351;
Author of Life, 180;
impossible to prove existence of, 351
Golgi bodies, 140
Gonads, interstitial cells of, 292
Gondwana Land, 114, 115
Gorilla, 51, 270, 271, 272, 273, 314;
face of, 271;
skull of, 271
Gradation, 82, 87, 315;
morphological, 82;
of forms, 87;
series, 315;
temporal succession, 82
Gradual approximation, dogma of, 110
Grammar, “scientific” revision of, 205
Graptolites, 78, 100
Great Peacock Moth, 260
Grey Worm, 246
Grignard reaction, 209
Groups, 335
Gryphaea, 79
Guest, 49, 53
Habit, 8, 265, 266, 267, 291, 328, 333, 334;
automatisms of, alleged to be source of instinct, 267;
body-modifying, 333
—of squatting, 328;
modern, 334
Habitat, 99, 112, 182
Hæmoglobin, 148
Hallucinations, 235
Hallux, human, 50;
simian, 50
Halogens, 58
Haptophores, 57
Heidelberg Man, 318, 319, 320;
jaw anomalous, 319, 320
Hen, 259, 260
Heredity, 5, 39, 54, 88;
alleged cause of homology, 39;
biparental, 5
Heterogametes, 158
Hererogamy, 158
Hererozygous, 25, 26, 27
Histogenesis, 59
History, 337, 338, 339;
contradicts evolutionary assumption, 337, 338;