INDEX.
Abbreviations. — ar, article by person named or with title given ; 6A, book reviewed of which person is author, or which has title given; rv, review by the person named.
Achclis, «9.
Adams, H. C, 393, 708
Adams, John, 264
Addams, Jane, 536-550 ar
Agriculture, cause of unsatisfactory condition of,
in U. S., 549 A. I. C. P. Notes. 644 d'Albert, 17 Altruism, origin of word, 16; social influence of,
530; limitations of, 634 d'Amalius, 338 American Journal of Sociology, its aim and
methods, 13 Ampere, 17
Anarchs*. Anarchy or Government^ 498-499 hk Anders, Charles, 798 Andree, 439 Anguilli, 352 Annates de P Institute des Sciences Soeia/es,
Anthropology, how related to history, 41; defini- tion of term, 46; includes sociology, 46; prac- tical application of, 47; in college courses, 48; and study of law, 49; character of, 436, 742, 745; classified by Anthropological Society of Washington, 426; relation of, to sociology, 437; man compared with other animals, 427 ; origin of brain^ speech, etc, 438-434; human vs. animal association, 431 ; Man not naturally a social ani- mal, 432; somatic anthropology, 435; main task of, 435 ; limitations of craniometry, 436; defect of Lombroso's theory, 438 ; primary end of, 439 ; influence of language and memory, 443; subdi- visions of, 7^3 ; natural history of man, 742 ; ori- gin of marriage, family and government 746; origin of mythology and religion
Anzilotti, Dionysius, 348
Aquinas, Thomas, 608
Arbitration, Congress of, 391
Aristotle. 74, 151, 433
Arnold, Matthew, 301
Art, nature of, 445 ; for art vs. science see Science
Arturaro, 349
Ashley, J. M., 709
Association, reality of to modern men, i ; popular philosophy of, 3; problems of, 106; not limited to man, 437, 433; as effect and cause of brain development, 433, 746; is the true province of sociology, 447 ; no race without, 746
Associations, Place and Function of Volun- tary Associations, 327-334 ar., intellectual and moral in America, 337; voluntary associations distinguished, 338 ; test of association, 518.
Augustine, 190, 606
Aveling, Edward, it
Aviccbron, 336
Bacon, Francis, 335, 474, 481, Bacon, Roger, 474 Baer, Von, 477 Bagley, Governor, 718
Bain, 635
Baldwin, 435
Balfour, 490
Ball, Sidney, 796
Ballanche, 340
Bancroft, Jane M., 674
Bar, A., 438
Barrett, Justice, 669
Barrows, Samuel J., 801
Barth, Christian Gotlieb, 591
Bascom, John, 493 &k
Bastian, 351, 439. 44©
Bauer, Stephen, 803
Bax, 187
Beach, Charles F., Jr., 399, 657-673 ar
Bebel, 799
Bemis, E. W., 310, 220-230 rv
Bengi, 346
Bentham, 341, 475
Bemes. 446, 450, 454
Berthelot, 446, 447
BertolinI, 346
Bertram, Anton, 798
Beyschlag, 360
Biddle, Jacob A., 503
Bierbower, 53
Bill of Rights, influence of on state constitutions.
Biology, origin of term, 17 «.,• relation to botany and zoology, 20 ; nature of biologic organism and protoplasm, 316; nature of irritability, 441 ; life of lower animals controlled by laws of physics and chemistry, 443
Bismarck, 161, 677
Blackmar, F. W., 693
Blainville, de, 17
Bleek, 462
Bliss, W. U. P.. 53
Bluntschli, 604, 607, 608, 790
Bodio, Ltiigi, 793
Botsgulllel^rt, 151
Bonnet, 477
Booth, Mrs. Maud Ballington, 792
Bosanquct, Bernard, 230 ok
Botany, value of study of, 21 ; relation to biology so
Bougie, 797
Bowen, Lord Justice, 658, 659
Bradley, J., 658
Braga, 348, 351
Bnganti, Pilippo, 337
Bright, John, 393
Broadus, 184, 463
Broca, Paul, 426
Brockway, 791
Brooks, John Graham, 648
Bruce, 360
Bruno, Giordano, 335
Bryce, 651, 768, 770
Bticher, 726
Buffon. 435, 475
Buonafede, Appiano, 339
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