lley, Vialleton, 306 f.n.
Convergence, Rejected by Evolutionary Morphologists, 305, 312
Hubrecht, 305-6
Cope, E. D., 342, 357 f.n., 361, 362
Correlation, Functional--
Aristotle, 10-12
Cuvier, 35-8, 239, 241
E. Geoffroy, 77
Von Hartmann, 240-1
Radl, 240 f.n., 241
Von Baer, 242
Gegenbaur, 264
Disregarded by--
C. Darwin, 235, 238-41
Haeckel, 248, 264
Coste, 134, 138, 176, 187
Crampton, 332
Cunningham, J. T., 284
Cuvier, 26, 31-44, 89, 196, 197, 199 f.n., 278, 345, 361
Functional attitude, 31-6, 65, 75-8, 200, 305
Animal and Vegetative Lives, 32
Degrees of Composition, 32-3
Teleology, 33-5
Functional Adaptedness, 33-5, 324
Principle of Conditions of Existence, 34, 75-6, 239
Correlation, 35-8, 239, 241
Metabolism, 38
Adaptation as Conservative Principle, 39, 76
Classification, 39-41
Principle of Subordination of Characters, 40
Criticism of Scale of Beings, 39-40, 130
Type Theory, 41, 124, 289, 291
Criticism of Evolution-Theory, 41-4, 129, 304
Variation, Limits of, 42
Palaeontological Succession, 43
Polemic with Geoffroy, 64-5, 74-8
Criticism of Vertebral Theory of Skull, 97-8
Influence on J. F. Meckel, 101
Criticism of Meckel-Serres Law, 129-30, 304
As Embryologist, 130
Criticism of Lamarck, 228
Cytology, 346
Cytoplasm of Egg, Organ-forming Stuffs, 332-3
DALL, 361
D'Alton, 113
Dareste, C., 315
Darwin, Charles, 78, 230-41, 271, 304, 307, 336, 362
Systematist and Field Naturalist, 230, 231
Palaeontological Succession, 231
Ecological Adaptation, 231-2, 235, 239
Species Problem, 231
Functional Adaptation, Disregard for, 232, 238-41
Classification as genealogical, 233, 234, 247
Unity of Plan due to Community of Descent, 233, 234-5, 239, 247
Embryological Archetype as ancestral, 233, 236-7
Rejects Meckel-Serres Law, 233, 236
Interpretation of Vestigial Organs, 233, 237
Organism as Historical Being, 233, 308
Rejects Scale of Beings, 234
Homology, 234-5, 247
Principle of Connections, 234-5
Anatomical Archetype as ancestral, 235, 247
Von Baer's Law interpreted phylogenetically, 236-7
Modifications inherited at corresponding age, 237
Monophyletism and Polyphyletism, 238
Causes of Success, 238, 241
Darwin, Erasmus, 214, 226 f.n., 229, 336
Darwin, Sir Francis, 344
Daubenton, 26
Degrees of Composition--
Aristotle, 12-14, 169
Glisson, 19
Malpighi, 20
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