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4o8<br />

of Science, Bishop Wilberforce's speech<br />

before, i, 70. Hostility toward, 224,<br />

INDEX.<br />

406.<br />

British Columbia, prehistoric remains<br />

found in, i, 279, 280.<br />

British Geologicd Society, President of<br />

the, on the fossils in the coal measures,<br />

i, 231.<br />

British Museum, prehistoric engravings<br />

in, i, 275, note.<br />

Brittany, language, the primitive speech,<br />

ii, 191. Explanatory myths in, 2li,<br />

216. Imprints on stones in, 212.<br />

Brixham, remains of man in the caverns<br />

of, i, 276.<br />

Brongniart, his work on fossil plants, i,<br />

231.<br />

Bronze implements, their earliest form<br />

among the lake-dwellers, i, 295.<br />

Brooklyn, hysteria in, ii, 163.<br />

Brooks, Phillips, his account of the Con-<br />

vocation of Canterbury, ii, 356, note.<br />

Brossier, Martha, her hysterical impostures,<br />

ii, 141, 142.<br />

Brothers, <strong>The</strong> Two, the story of Joseph<br />

drawn from, ii, 375.<br />

Brown, the Rev. Amos, his ideas embodied<br />

in the Morrill bill, i, 414.<br />

Brown, Francis, his work in biblical criticism,<br />

note.<br />

ii, 370, 37T, 372. Cited, 374,<br />

his account of the cure of<br />

Brown, John,<br />

king's evil by Charles II, ii, 47.<br />

Brown, Dr. Jukes, his discovery of flint<br />

instruments in Egypt, i, 298.<br />

Brown, j. A., cited, i, 280, note ; 281,<br />

note.<br />

Brown, J. Mellor, his denunciation of<br />

scientists, i, 65. His denunciation of<br />

geologists, 223, 271.<br />

Browne, Sir Thomas, on the Copemican<br />

theory, i, 140. On the influence of<br />

comets, 181. Cited, no, note ; 140,<br />

note ; 181, note.<br />

Bruce, cited, i, 177, note,<br />

Brugsch, date assigned by him for the<br />

reign of Mena, i, 258. On the perfection<br />

of Egyptian art, 260. His opposition<br />

to the idea of a Stone age<br />

in Egypt, 297. Cited, 264, note ; 265,<br />

note ; 309, note ; ii, 3, note.<br />

Bruhns, cited, i, 126, note ; 152, note.<br />

Brunei, Sir I., cited, ii, 286, note.<br />

Bruno, Giordano, murder of, for his work<br />

in science, i, 15. His attempt to revive<br />

the current of Greek thought, 57.<br />

His martyrdom at Rome, 130, 143.<br />

Bruno, St., intercession of, in behalf of<br />

Naples, ii, 78.<br />

Brussels, remains of ancient man in the<br />

museum at, i, 276.<br />

Brux, human skulls discovered at, i, 290.<br />

Bruyn, Cornelius, his representations of<br />

the fossils of Palestine, ii, 246. Cited,<br />

248, note.<br />

von Buch, his investigation of fossils, i,<br />

230. His theory as to the origin of<br />

the story of Lot's wife, ii, 260, note.<br />

Buchanan, Morrill bill vetoed by, i, 413,<br />

Buchmann, cited, ii, 103, note.<br />

Biichner, cited, i, 228, note.<br />

Buck, cited, ii, 95, note.<br />

Buckland, his essay in the Bridge-water<br />

Treatises, i, 43. His attempt to preserve<br />

the theological theory of crea-<br />

tion, 49. Denunciation of him as an<br />

infidel, 223. On fossil evidences of the<br />

Deluge, 231, 232. On the ancient remains<br />

of man, 268. His discovery<br />

regarding the relics of St. Rosalia, ii,<br />

29.<br />

Buckle, on stagnation of scientific<br />

thought, i, 68. Light thrown by him<br />

on man's spiritual evolution, 312.<br />

Cited, 105, note ; 322, note ; ii, 36,<br />

note ; 81, note ; 88, note ; 121, note.<br />

Buckley, cited, ii, 46, note.<br />

Buddeus, an authority on the old theory<br />

of philology, ii, 191.<br />

Buddha, supernatural announcement of<br />

his birth, i, 171. Stone hurled at, ii,<br />

210. Imprint of his feet on stones,<br />

211. Canonization of, 381-383. Striking<br />

similarity between the story of his<br />

life and that of Christ, 383.<br />

Buddhism, similarity between narratives<br />

and ideas of, and those of the Bible,<br />

ii. 379-384-<br />

Buddhists, myths among,<br />

ii, 210.<br />

Bude, his attack on Erasmus, ii, 304.<br />

Buffon, forced recantation of his views,<br />

i, 9, 41, 61, 62. And the Sorbonne,<br />

On thunder stones, 268.<br />

215.<br />

Bugloss, its medicinal properties, ii, 39.<br />

Buisson, cited, ii, 332, note.<br />

Bullarium Romanum, cited, ii, 37, note.<br />

Bunsen, on the antiquity of Egyptian<br />

civilization, i, 262. <strong>The</strong> work of, 407.<br />

Cited, 172, note.<br />

Biinting, Prof, on the wonders of the<br />

Dead Sea, ii, 236. Cited, 237, note.<br />

Burchard, Count, on the wonders of the<br />

Dead Sea, ii, 229, 230. Cited, 231,<br />

note.<br />

Burckhardt, his investigation of the<br />

Dead Sea myths, ii, 249. Cited, 271,<br />

note.<br />

Burggraeve, cited, ii, 53, note.<br />

Burgon, Dean, on evolution, i, 76. On<br />

the inerrancy of the Bible, ii, 369.<br />

Cited, 167, note ; 348, note.<br />

Burnet, Thomas, on the movement of<br />

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