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THE PRINCIPLES OF
BIOLOGY
BY
HERBERT SPENCER
IN TWO VOLUMES
VOL. II
REVISED AND ENLARGED EDITION
1899
NEW YORK
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
1900
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CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
PART IV.?MORPHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT.
CHAP. PAGE
I.? THE PROBLEMS OF MORPHOLOGY 3
II.? THE MORPHOLOGICAL COMPOSITION OF PLANTS 17
III.? THE MORPHOLOGICAL COMPOSITION OF PLANTS?Continued 37
IV.? THE MORPHOLOGICAL COMPOSITION OF ANIMALS 85
V.? THE MORPHOLOGICAL COMPOSITION OF ANIMALS?Continued 111
VI.? MORPHOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION IN PLANTS 128
VII.? THE GENERAL SHAPES OF PLANTS 134
VIII.? THE SHAPES OF BRANCHES 145
IX.? THE SHAPES OF LEAVES 152
X.? THE SHAPES OF FLOWERS 161
XI.? THE SHAPES OF VEGETAL CELLS 175
XII.? CHANGES OF SHAPE OTHERWISE CAUSED 178
XIII.? MORPHOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION IN ANIMALS 183
XIV.? THE GENERAL SHAPES OF ANIMALS 186
XV.? THE SHAPES OF VERTEBRATE SKELETONS 209
XVI.? THE SHAPES OF ANIMAL CELLS 228
XVII.? SUMMARY OF MORPHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT 231
PART V.?PHYSIOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT.
I.? THE PROBLEMS OF PHYSIOLOGY 239
II.? DIFFERENTIATIONS BETWEEN THE OUTER AND INNER TISSUES OF PLANTS 244
III.? DIFFERENTIATIONS AMONG THE OUTER TISSUES OF PLANTS 251[xii]
IV.? DIFFERENTIATIONS AMONG THE INNER TISSUES OF PLANTS 272
V.? PHYSIOLOGICAL INTEGRATION IN PLANTS 292
VI.? DIFFERENTIATIONS BETWEEN THE OUTER AND INNER TISSUES OF ANIMALS 299
VII.? DIFFERENTIATIONS AMONG THE OUTER TISSUES OF ANIMALS 309
VIII.? DIFFERENTIATIONS AMONG THE INNER TISSUES OF ANIMALS 323
IX.? PHYSIOLOGICAL INTEGRATION IN ANIMALS 373
X.? SUMMARY OF PHYSIOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT 384
XA.? THE INTEGRATION OF THE ORGANIC WORLD 396
PART VI.?LAWS OF MULTIPLICATION.
I.? THE FACTORS 411
II.? A PRIORI PRINCIPLE 417
III.? OBVERSE A PRIORI PRINCIPLE 424
IV.? DIFFICULTIES OF INDUCTIVE VERIFICATION 432
V.? ANTAGONISM BETWEEN GROWTH AND ASEXUAL GENESIS 439
VI.? ANTAGONISM BETWEEN GROWTH AND SEXUAL GENESIS 448
VII.? THE ANTAGONISM BETWEEN DEVELOPMENT AND GENESIS, ASEXUAL AND SEXUAL 461
VIII.? ANTAGONISM BETWEEN EXPENDITURE AND GENESIS 467
IX.? COINCIDENCE BETWEEN HIGH NUTRITION AND GENESIS 475
X.? SPECIALITIES OF THESE RELATIONS 486
XI.? INTERPRETATION AND QUALIFICATION 497
XII.? MULTIPLICATION OF THE HUMAN RACE 506
XIII.? HUMAN POPULATION IN THE FUTURE 522
APPENDICES.
A.? SUBSTITUTION OF AXIAL FOR FOLIAR ORGANS IN PLANTS 541
B.? A CRITICISM ON PROF. OWEN¡¯S THEORY OF THE VERTEBRATE SKELETON 548
C.? ON CIRCULATION AND THE FORMATION OF WOOD IN PLANTS 567
D.? ON THE ORIGIN OF THE VERTEBRATE TYPE 599
D2.? THE ANNULOSE TYPE 602
E.? THE SHAPES AND ARRANGEMENTS OF FLOWERS 608
F.? PHYSIOLOGICAL (OR CONSTITUTIONAL) UNITS 612
G.? THE INHERITANCE OF FUNCTIONALLY-CAUSED MODIFICATIONS 618