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| | | | Danaida genutia, 57 | | | D. plexippus, 57 | | | Dante, 513 | | | Dantec, Le, 472 | | | Darwin, Charles, as an Anthropologist, 137 - 151 | | | -- on ants, 34, 35 | | | -- and the Beagle Voyage, 299, 345 - 356 | | | -- on the Biology of Flowers, 401 - 423 | | | -- as a Botanist, 307, 308, 315 | | | -- his influence on Botany, 306, 307 | | | -- and S. Butler, 88 1, 90 | | | -- at Cambridge, 343, 366 | | | -- on Cirripedia, 375, 457 | | | -- on climbing plants, 387 - 392 | | | -- on colour, 277, 278, 280, 281 | | | -- on coral reefs, 367 - 370 | | | -- on the Descent of Man, 112 - 136 | | | -- his work on Drosera, 390, 392 | | | -- at Edinburgh, 341, 343 | | | -- his influence on Animal Embryology, 171 - 184 | | | -- on Geographical Distribution, 299 - 303, 322, 323 | | | -- his work on Earthworms, 377 - 379 | | | -- evolutionist authors referred to in the Origin by, 8 | | | -- and E. Forbes, 303, 304 | | | -- on the geological record, 187 | | | -- and Geology, 337 - 384 | | | -- his early love for geology, 340 | | | -- his connection with the Geological Society of London, 359 - 364 | | | -- and Haeckel, 130, 131 | | | -- and Henslow, 280, 343, 344, 351, 352 | | | -- and History, 529 - 542 | | | -- and Hooker, 1, 2 | | | -- and Huxley, 112, 113, 130 | | | -- on ice-action, 365 | | | -- on igneous rocks, 373 | | | -- on Lamarck, 22, 125, 224 | | | -- on Language, 121, 521, 522 | | | -- his Scientific Library, 349 | | | -- and the Linnean Society, 355 | | | -- and Lyell, 338, 358, 359, 379 - 384 | | | -- and Malthus, 16, 19, 88 | | | on Patrick Matthew, 16 | | | -- on mental evolution, 424 - 445 | | | -- on Mimicry, 286 - 290 | | | -- a "Monistic Philosopher," 15 | | | -- on the movements of plants, 385 - 400 | | | -- on Natural Selection, 17, 32, 42, 48, 120 | | | -- a "Naturalist for Naturalists," 85 | | | -- on Paley, 275 | | | Darwin, Charles, his Pangenesis hypothesis, 102, 111 | | | -- on the permanence of continents, 300, 301 | | | -- his personality, 446 | | | -- his influence on Philosophy, 446 - 464 | | | -- predecessors of, 3 - 17 | | | -- his views on religion, etc., 114, 115, 462 - 464, 496 | | | -- his influence on religious thought, 477 - 493 | | | -- his influence on the study of religions, 494 - 511 | | | -- his methods of research, 375, 402, 403 | | | -- and Sedgwick, 343, 344 | | | -- on Sexual Selection, 277, 295 | | | -- the first germ of his species theory, 88, 350, 351, 366 | | | -- on H. Spencer, 305 | | | -- causes of his success, 9, 87 | | | -- on Variation, 66 - 73, 83, 235 | | | -- on the Vestiges of Creation, 13 | | | -- on volcanic islands, 371, 372 | | | -- and Wallace, 18, 436 | | | -- letter to Wallace from, 278 | | | -- letter to E. B. Wilson from, 279 Darwin, E., on the colour of animals, 276 - 278 | | | -- Charles Darwin's reference to, 349 | | | -- on evolution, 7 - 13, 86 DARWIN, F., on Darwin's work on the Move- ments of Plants, 385 - 400 | | | -- on Darwin as a botanist, 306 2 | | | -- observations on Earthworms by, 378 | | | -- on Lamarckism, 10 | | | -- on Memory, 507 2 | | | -- on Prichard's "Anticipations," 17 | | | -- 71 3, 337 1, 349, 351, 353 | | | DARWIN, Sir G., on The Genesis of Double Stars, 543 - 564 | | | -- on the earth's mass, 300 | | | Darwin, H, 378 | | | Darwin, W., 378 | | | Darwinism, Sociology, Evolution and, 15 Davenport and Cannon, experiments on Daphniae by, 266 | | | David, T. E., his work on Funafuti, 369, 370 | | | Death, cause of natural, 257 | | | Dcbey, on Cretaceous plants, 313 | | | Debierne, 578 | | | Degeneration, 38 - 40, 89 | | | Delage, experiments on parthenogenesis by, 253 | | | Delbrück, 516 1 | -585- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Darwin and Modern Science: Essays in Commemoration of the Centenary of the Birth of Charles Darwin and of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Publication of the Origin of Species. Contributors: A. C. Seward - author. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Place of Publication: Cambridge, England. Publication Year: 1909. Page Number: 585.
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