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human, ii. 186.

Speech, ii. 163 ff., 200.
Spontaneous generation,
Stalagmite, i. 273, 379.

ii. 1-31.

Raumer, K. von, i. 77, 120, 220, Stars, i. 133, 194 ff., 316, 319.

311.

Recent, i. 283, 377.

Redi, ii. 5, 8.

Reindeer period, ii. 315, 358.
Reptiles, i. 336.

Restitution, theory of, i. 117 ff., 311-
329, 385, 401.
Retzius, ii. 196, 197.

Rocks, primitive, i. 277, 278.

sedimentary, i. 277.

stratified, i. 212, 277.
transition, i. 277.

Römer, F., ii. 102, 325.

Rougemont, F. von, ii. 325.

Rudimentary organs, ii. 74 ff.
Rütimeyer, ii. 112, 342.

SABBATH, i. 19, 94, 95, 153, 175 ff.

Saint Prest, ii. 323.

Saint-Hilaire, G., ii. 43.

Steenstrup, ii. 327.

Steffens, i. 77.

Stiefelhagen, i. 20, 404.

Stone age, ii. 300, 306, 307, 310 ff.
Strauss, Fr., i. 192, 193, 195; ii. 9, 10,
47, 146, 157.

Suarez, i. 110, 200.

Sun and moon, i. 35, 133, 195.
Sweden, ii. 286, 287, 290, 291.

TELERPETON Elginense, i. 286.
Teliosaurus, i. 337.

Telliamed, ii. 41.

Tertiary, i. 278, 283, 377, 398.
Tertullian, i. 258.

Thohu wabohu, i. 111 ff. passim, 223,
314, 324, 384.

Thomas Aquinas, S., i. 37, 39, 44, 102,

109, 146, 153, 163, 196, 322; ii. 3.
Thomsen, ii. 300.

Tiedemann, ii. 134, 189, 212, 223.
Tinière, la, ii. 344.

Schaaffhausen, ii. 124, 128, 273, 297, Triassic system, i. 278, 283, 334, 344,

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317, 357.

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345.

Trilobites, ii. 162.

Troyon, ii. 340, 343.

Schleiden, i. 4, 49, 60; ii. 284.

Schleiermacher, i. 70.

Schmerling, i. 391.

Schubert, H. von, i. 77, 120, 311, 323,

432; ii. 270.

Schultz, i. 308, 357.

Secchi, i. 203.

Secondary, i. 278.

Sedgwick, i. 79, 386, 417.

Selection, natural, ii. 5 ff. passim.

sexual, ii. 55 ff. passim.

Semper, ii. 15, 44, 113, 114.

Serres, M. de, i. 3, 78.

Silberschlag, i. 264.

Silliman, i. 79.

Tuttle, Hudson, ii. 45.

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Silurian system, i. 278, 283, 287, 341; Voltaire, i. 265.

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Waterkeyn, i. 79, 184.
Waters, i. 125, 427 ff.
Week, i. 176 ff. passim.
Welcker, ii. 199.

Werner, i. 216, 277.

Woodward, i. 262.

Worsaee, ii. 313.

XENOPHANES, i. 257.

Westermayer, i. 105, 120, 122, 311, YEAR, meaning of, in first ages, ii.

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Wiseman, i. 9, 10, 50, 63, 167, 374, ZITTEL, i. 262.

378; ii. 234.
Woman, creation of, i. 147 ff.

Zöckler, i. 221, 337, 345.

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