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392<br />

INDEX.<br />

Contingency, <strong>Darwin</strong>ian hypothesis<br />

based on, 52, 54, 76, 84, 86; mingled<br />

with design, 274.<br />

Continuity <strong>of</strong> Nature. 123, 190, 234, 25S,<br />

273. 289, 323, 331. 379.<br />

Creation, three views <strong>of</strong>, theistie, 158,<br />

357.<br />

Cretaceous flora, relation <strong>of</strong>, to present<br />

flora, 233.<br />

Cross-breeding, essential to longevity<br />

and vigor <strong>of</strong> species, 33, 346. 354.<br />

Curtis, Kev. Dr., M. A., his account <strong>of</strong><br />

Dionaea, 293.<br />

Cuvier. on the part animals have to play<br />

in nature, 356.<br />

Cypress, the bald, relation <strong>of</strong>, to Sequoia.<br />

213, 225, 230.<br />

<strong>Darwin</strong>, <strong>Charles</strong>, standing as a naturalist,<br />

how his view <strong>of</strong><br />

133, 283 sq., 287, 297 ;<br />

species differs from the ordinary views,<br />

13,16; how from Agassiz's view, 16,<br />

117, 129; summary <strong>of</strong> arguments, 36,<br />

109-116 his distinctive ; work, 37, 61,<br />

273, 308-309, 327. 837 where his ; argument<br />

weakest, 47. 169 where ; strongest,<br />

121 his ; candor, 169, 286; harmonizes<br />

teleology and morphology. 52<br />

121, 234, 247, 288, 322, 337, 357, 375;<br />

does not deny creative intervention,<br />

61. 93, 143, 149 does not sneer at ;<br />

the<br />

doctrine <strong>of</strong> design, 139, 140 ; never depended<br />

exclusively on natural selec-<br />

tion, 104; view <strong>of</strong> instinct, 173; no<br />

atheistical intent, 25S, 268-270, 27-1 ;<br />

experiments with Dionia, 294. 321.<br />

<strong>Darwin</strong>ism, still an hypothesis, 53 sq..<br />

119, 128, 135. 179, 274'; compatible witti<br />

atheism, but not inconsistent with<br />

theism, 54, 130, 159, 258, 279. 379 ; more<br />

Des Hayes, on gradation <strong>of</strong> species in<br />

the tertiary period, 49, 110.<br />

Design versus Necessity, 62-86; distin-<br />

how<br />

guished from purpose, 35S, 859 ;<br />

proved, 70-76, 84, 150-152, 168, 301,<br />

362, 365, 371 ; natural selection a<br />

substitute for it. 69 ; can never be demonstrated,<br />

70, 865; method <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong><br />

illustrated by pump, 71 ; by boome-<br />

rang, 72 ; by movement <strong>of</strong> billiard balls,<br />

62-64, 69-74, 77 ; by the eye, 79-84 ;<br />

by machinery, 85, 278 ; may act<br />

through variation and natural selec-<br />

tion, 148, 247, 272, 275, 28S; evidence<br />

<strong>of</strong>, complete in the individual. 151, 364,<br />

866; all Nature a manifested design,<br />

152, 153. 176, 274, 337, 379 ; manifest in<br />

insectivorous plants, 300, 301, 814, 822 ;<br />

in climbing plants. 335, 336 consistent<br />

;<br />

with three views <strong>of</strong> efficient cause, 158<br />

ff, 272 not ; disproved by negative instances,<br />

369, 370, 380.<br />

Dionaea. account <strong>of</strong>, 291-295, 820 ; digests<br />

animal food, G19, 32!.<br />

Diseases, contagious, relation <strong>of</strong>, to natural<br />

selection, 241.<br />

Divergence, how produced by natural<br />

selection, 91.<br />

" "<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> labor in the organic world,<br />

43.91.<br />

Dogs, <strong>of</strong> diverse origin, 27.<br />

Domestication, effect <strong>of</strong>, upon variation,<br />

26, 29, 32, 1&4, 389, 340.<br />

D"Orbigny, on destruction <strong>of</strong> species, 120.<br />

Drosera. 291,295-301,310; sensitiveness<br />

<strong>of</strong>. 312, 817.<br />

Dubuque, address <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gray at,<br />

205.<br />

compatible with theism than the theory<br />

<strong>of</strong> gravitation, 55, 235 relation to<br />

;<br />

teleology, 57, 84-86, 121, 145, 151-152,<br />

176, 234, 247, 258, 271, 272, 28S, 337,<br />

357; premonitions <strong>of</strong>, 88, 94, 238; relations<br />

to Lvell's geological theories,<br />

103, 109, 110 ; objections to, 168-177 ;<br />

argument for, from the distribution <strong>of</strong><br />

the species <strong>of</strong> the oak, 190 as stated<br />

;<br />

bv Wallace, 191 ; present attitude <strong>of</strong><br />

naturalists to, 234, 236-251, 279 ; implications<br />

<strong>of</strong>, regarding the indefinite<br />

vitality <strong>of</strong> species, 348.<br />

<strong>Darwin</strong>ian Teleology, accounts for abortive<br />

and useless organs, 371 for the<br />

;<br />

apparent waste <strong>of</strong> Nature, 376, 377 for<br />

;<br />

imperfections and failures, 378.<br />

Dawson, on derivation <strong>of</strong> species, 236,<br />

246.<br />

De Candolle, Alph., on the oak, 178;<br />

definition <strong>of</strong> species, 201, 202 deriva-<br />

;<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> species, 186. 200, 236, 239; on<br />

multiple origin <strong>of</strong> species, 191. 239.<br />

De Candolle, conception <strong>of</strong> the Effect,<br />

struggle<br />

for existence, 37.<br />

as result <strong>of</strong> complex causes, 62-86.<br />

Elephant, possible rapidity <strong>of</strong> increase,<br />

3S Falconer ;<br />

on, 193-196.<br />

Embryology, 118.<br />

Equilibrium <strong>of</strong> natural forces, 41, 42.<br />

Evolution and theology. 252-265.<br />

Evolutionary hvpotheses should be theistie,<br />

176, 199, 279, 381, 389. 390.<br />

Evolutionary teleology, article on, 359-<br />

390.<br />

Extinction <strong>of</strong> species, not by cataclvsms,<br />

41.<br />

Eye. formation <strong>of</strong>, 59, 60; illustrating<br />

design, 79-^4.<br />

Falconer, on the affinity <strong>of</strong> the .mammoth<br />

with the elephant, and the bearing<br />

<strong>of</strong> the facts on <strong>Darwin</strong>ism, 193-196.<br />

Fertilization <strong>of</strong> plants, contrivances for,<br />

346, 375-377.<br />

Final causes, see Teleology.<br />

Flounder, see Pleuronecta.<br />

Flower, Pr<strong>of</strong>., on the derivative hypothesis,<br />

236. 243.<br />

Fly-trap, see Dionsea.<br />

Forbes, Edward, on the dispersion <strong>of</strong><br />

species, 191.

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