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In entering the obscure paths of this phylogenetic labyrinth, clingingto the Ariadne-thread of the biogenetic law and guided by the light ofcomparative anatomy, we will first, in accordance with the methods wehave adopted, discover and arrange those fragments from the manifoldembryonic developments of very different animals from which thestem-history of man can be composed. I would call attentionparticularly to the fact that we can employ this method with the sameconfidence and right as the geologist. No geologist has ever hadocular proof that the vast rocks that compose our Carboniferous
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Nephrotomes.
Nerve-cell, the.
Nerves, animals without.
Nervous system, evolution of the.
Neurenteric canal, the.
Nictitating membrane, the.
Nose, the, in man and the ape. development of the. structure of the.
Notochorda, the.
Nuclein.
Nucleolinus.
Nucleolus, the.
Nucleus of the cell.
Oesophagus, the.
Oken.
Okenβs bodies.
Oligocene strata.
Olynthus.
On the generation of animals.
Ontogeny. defective evidence of.
Opaque area, the.
Opossum, the. ova of the.
Optic nerve, the.
Optic thalami. vesicles.
Orang, the.
Ornithodelphia.
Ornithorhyncus.
Ornithostoma.
Ossicles of the ear.
Otoliths.
Ova, number of. of the lancelet.
Ovaries, evolution of the.
Oviduct, origin of the.
Ovolemma, the.
Ovulists.
Ovum, discovery of the. nature of the. size of the.
Pachylemurs, the.
Pacinian corpuscles.
Paleontology. evolutionary evidence of. incompleteness of. rise of.
Paleozoic age, the.
Palingenesis.
Palingenetic structures.
Palaehatteria.
Panniculus carnosus, the.
Paradidymis, the.
Parietal zone, the.
Parthenogenesis.
Pastrana, Miss Julia.
Pedimana.
Pellucid area, the.
Pelvic cavity, the.
Pemmatodiscus gastrulaceus.
Penis-bone, the.
Penis, varieties of the.
Peramelida.
Periblastic ova.
Peribranchial cavity, the.
Pericardial cavity, the.
Perichorda, the. formation of the.
Perigastrula.
Permian strata.
Petromyzontes, the.
Phagocytes.
Pharyngeal ganglion, the.
Pharynx, the.
Philology, comparison with.
Philosophie Zoologique.
Philosophy and evolution.
Phycochromacea.
Phylogeny.
Physemaria.
Physiology, backwardness of.
Phytomonera.
Pineal eye, the.
Pinna, the.
Pithecanthropus.
Pithecometra-principle, the.
Placenta, the.
Placentals, the. characters of the. gastrulation of the.
Planocytes.
Plant-louse, parthenogenesis of the.
Planula, the.
Plasma-products.
Plasson.
Plastids.
Plastidules.
Platodaria.
Platodes, the.
Platyrrhinae.
Pleuracanthida.
Pleural ducts.
Pliocene strata.
Polar cells.
Polyspermism.
Preformation theory, the.
Primary period, the.
Primates, the.
Primatoid.
Primitive groove, the. gut, the. kidneys, the. mouth, the. segments. streak, the. vertebrae.
Primordial period, the.
Prochordata.
Prochordonia, the.
Prochoriata.
Prochorion, the.
Proctodaeum, the.
Procytella primordialis.
Prodidelphia.
Progaster, the.
Progonidia.
Promammalia.
Pronephridia, the.
Pronucleus femininus. masculinus.
Properistoma.
Prorenal canals of the lancelet. duct, the. evolution of the.
Proselachii.
Prosimiae, the.
Prospermaria.
Prospondylus.
Prostoma.
Protamniotes.
Protamoeba.
Proterosaurus, the.
Protists.
Protonephros.
Protophyta.
Protoplasm.
Protopterus.
Prototheria.
Protovertebrae.
Protozoa.
Provertebral cavity, the. plates, the.
Pseudocoela.
Pseudopodia.
Pseudova.
Psychic life, evolution of the.
Psychology.
Pterosauria.
Pylorus, the.
Quadratum, the.
Quadrumana.
Quaternary period.
Rabbit, ova of the.
Radiates, the.
Rathkeβs canals.
Rectum, the.
Regner de Graaf.
Renal system, evolution of the.
Reproduction, nature of.
Reptiles.
Respiratory organs, evolution of the. pore, the.
Retina, the.
Rhabdocoela.
Rhodocytes.
Rhopalura.
Rhyncocephala.
Ribs, the. number of the.
Rudimentary ear-muscles. organs. list of. toes.
Sacculus, the.
Sagitta. coelomation of.
Salamander, the. ova of the.
Sandal-shape of embryo.
Satyrus.
Sauromammalia.
Sauropsida.
Scatulation theory, the.
Schizomycetes.
Schleiden, M.
Schwann, T.
Sclerotic coat, the.
Sclerotomes.
Scrotum, the.
Scyllium, nose of the.
Sea-squirt, the.
Secondary period, the.
Segmentation.
Segmentation-cells.
Segmentation-sphere, the.
Selachii. skull of the.
Selection, theory of.
Selenka.
Semnopitheci.
Sense-organs, evolution of the. number of the. origin of the.
Sensory nerves.
Serocoelom, the.
Serous layer, the.
Sex-organs, early vertebrate form of the. evolution of the.
Sexual reproduction, simplest forms of. selection.
Shark, the. nose of the. ova of the. placenta of the. skull of the.
Shoulder-blade, the.
Sickle-groove, the.
Sieve-membrane, the.
Silurian strata.
Simiae, the.
Siphonophorae, embryology of the.
Skeleton, structure of the.
Skeleton-plate, the.
Skin, the. evolution of. function of the.
Skin-layer, the.
Skull, evolution of the. structure of the. vertebral theory of the.
Smell, the sense of.
Soul, evolution of the. nature of the. phylogeny of the. seat of the.
Sound, sensations of.
Sozobranchia.
Space, sense of.
Species, nature of the.
Speech, evolution of.
Spermaducts.
Spermaries, evolution of the.
Spermatozoon, the. discovery of the.
Spinal cord, development of the. structure of the.
Spirema, the.
Spiritualism.
Spleen, the.
Spondyli.
Sponges, classification of the. ova of the.
Spontaneous generation.
Stegocephala.
Stem-cell, the.
Stem-zone, the.
Stomach, evolution of the. structure of the human.
Strata, thickness of.
Struggle for life, the.
Subcutis, the.
Sweat glands.
Tactile corpuscles.
Tadpole, the.
Tail, evolution of the. rudimentary, in man.
Tailed men.
Taste, the sense of.
Teeth, evolution of the. βof the ape and man.
Teleostei.
Telolecithal ova.
Temperature, sense of.
Terrestrial life, beginning of.
Tertiary period, the.
Theoria generationis, the.
Theories, value of.
Theromorpha.
Third eyelid, the.
Thyroid gland, the.
Time-variations in ontogeny.
Tissues, primary and secondary.
Toad, the.
Tocosauria.
Toes, number of the.
Tori genitales, the.
Touch, the sense of.
Tracheata.
Tread, the.
Tree-frog, the.
Triassic strata.
Triton taeniatus.
Troglodytes.
Tunicates, the.
Turbellaria.
Turbinated bones, the.
Tympanic cavity, the.
Umbilical, cord, the. vesicle, the.
Unicellular ancestor of all animals. βanimals.
Urachus, the.
Urinary system, evolution of the.
Urogenital ducts.
Uterus masculinus, the.
Utriculus, the.
Vasa deferentia.
Vascular layer, the. system, evolution of the. structure of the.
Vegetative layer, the.
Veins, evolution of the.
Ventral pedicle, the.
Ventricles of the heart.
Vermalia.
Vermiform appendage, the.
Vertebrae.
Vertebraea.
Vertebral arch, the. column, the. evolution of the. structure of the.
Vertebrates, character of the. descent of the.
Vertebration.
Vesico-umbilical ligament, the.
Vesicula prostatica, the.
Villi of the chorion.
Virchow, R. on the ape-man. on the evolution of man.
Virgin-birth.
Vitalism.
Vitelline duct, the.
Volvocina.
Wallace, A.R.
Water, organic importance of.
Water vessels.
Weismannβs theories.
Wolff, C.F.
Wolffian bodies.
Wolffian duct, the.
Womb, evolution of the.
Yelk, the.
Yelk-sac, the.
Zona pellucida, the.
Zonoplacenta.
Zoomonera.
Zoophytes.
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