Cerebrum, 215.
Cetacea, 40.
Chemical transformation, 17.
Chick, development of, 60, 61.
Chimpanzee, 163, 164, 195.
Chromatin, 143, 144.
Civilization, a product of evolution, 272.
Classes, 32.
Classification, 32.
Clifford, 238.
Coccyx, 168.
Communities, cell, 258; insect, 258, 260-264.
Comparative anatomy, 35, 37, 39; any form will disclose development, 57; amphibia evolved from fishes, 64; Law of Recapitulation, 66; insects arisen from wormlike ancestors, 67; larvae of insects, 67; higher animals evolved from two-layered saccular ancestors, 68; 70, 71; supplements comparative embryology, 72; appearance of great classes of vertebrates, 94; proves order of evolution, 163.
Composition, chemical, 15.
Compounds, organic, 29.
Conger-eel, 123, 124, 127.
Consanguinity, essential likeness, 54.
Conscience, 287.
Consciousness, human, 234, 235.
Crabs, 48, 49, 66; hermit, 66.
Crustacea, lobsters, crabs, 48, 49; barnacles, 49, 50; 82.
Cuvier, 158, 78; a believer in special creation, 79.
Curve of error, 120.
Cyclones, 85.
Cyclostomes, 156.
Daphnia, 205.
Darwin, Charles, 80, 100, 102, 115, 116, 117; Origin of Species, 116, 124, 130, 132, 135; Erasmus, 135, 136, 138, 142, 143.
Deer, 42; fossil, of North America, 97, 98.
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