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The Unexpected Universe

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by Loren Eiseley


  Geological Survey, U.S., 312

  Geological time, 266

  Gibbon ape, 319

  Gibbs, Frederick, 322

  Glaciers, 310–14

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 296

  Gorillas, 368

  Grant, Robert, 330

  Grasses, 313, 319

  Great Depression, 271

  Greece, ancient, 246–47, 250, 253, 255, 285, 370, 397

  Gulls, 372–73

  Haldane, John Burdon, 242

  Halley’s comet, 293

  Hawaii, 250, 252

  Hawkesworth, John, 252

  Henslow, John, 251, 329

  Heraclitus, 242

  Hertz, Heinrich, 269

  Hibernation, 355

  Hieroglyphs, 282–83, 342

  Himalaya Mountains, 319, 349

  Hinduism, 281

  Homer: Odyssey, 243–58

  Hominids, 243, 312, 354, 356, 366, 368; brains of, 319–20, 370; at end of ice age, 318–22

  Homo sapiens, 250, 312–13, 394–95, 400; bipedalism of, 318–19; brain of, 266–67, 277–78, 314, 321–22, 353, 370; burial of the dead, 261, 314, 397; evolution of, 266–67, 340; migrations of, 316; speech of, 321, 354, 370–71; tools of, 243, 261, 270, 298, 321, 339

  Hopis, 272

  Humboldt Current, 343

  Hunter, John, 264–65

  Hutton, James, 263–64

  Huxley, Thomas H., 333, 369

  Ice age, 279, 307, 309–12, 314, 322, 395; and cave paintings, 244, 341, 397; effect in Africa, 316–18; impact on mammals, 313, 322

  India, 319

  Industrialization, 326

  Instinct, 370

  Iroquois, 380

  Ishi, 366

  Islands, 351–56, 358

  Italy, 250, 253, 396

  Ithaca, 245, 251, 253, 255–56

  Jackrabbits, 323–24

  Java man, 366

  Jesus, 295, 365

  Job, 275, 280, 387

  Kansas, 316, 327

  Kazantzakis, Nikos, 246, 256

  King, James, 252

  King, Philip, 312

  Krishna, 281

  Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste, 330

  Language, 321, 354, 370–71

  Lapland, 317

  Lascaux cave paintings, 244

  Lemaître, Georges, 254

  Lemurs, 371

  Lhuillier, Ruz, 283

  Lizards, 388–90

  London, England, 251–52, 331

  Lungfish, 354

  Lyell, Charles, 330

  Macusi people, 384

  Madagascar, 318, 352

  Malthus, Thomas, 336

  Mammals, 313, 316, 348, 356

  Mammoths, 277, 313, 315, 322, 326, 392

  Massingham, H. J., 259, 262

  Mastodons, 316

  Mayans, 244–45, 283

  McGlashan, Alan, 361

  Mediterranean Sea, 244, 247, 253, 396–97

  Melville, Herman, 343; Moby-Dick, 248, 252

  Microscope, 261

  Middle Ages, 265

  Migrations, human, 316

  Miocene epoch, 319

  Moe, Henry Allen, 241

  Mohegans, 284

  Montaigne, Michel de, 365–66

  Moon, 243

  Morning Chronicle (London), 252

  Moses, 263

  Mount Monadnock, 310

  Muir, John, 348

  Mushrooms, 351–52

  Mutation, 265–67, 349, 371

  Native Americans, Blackfoot, 320; Eskimos, 325, 339–41; Hopis, 272; Iroquois, 380; Mayans, 244–45, 283; Mohegans, 284; Pequots, 284; of Tierra del Fuego, 329, 336

  Natural selection, 333, 350, 369–71

  Neanderthals, 282, 368, 391, 393–94, 397, 400

  Nebraska, 390

  Neolithic period, 267, 371

  New Jersey, 316

  Newton, Isaac, 254, 263–65, 332, 336

  New York City, 316

  North America, 279, 316, 322

  Nuclear energy, 379

  Octopuses, 291

  Odysseus, 243–58, 331

  Orangutans, 319

  Orb spider, 275–80

  Owls, 312

  Oxygen, 266, 277, 354

  Oz, 327–28, 336–37, 340

  Pacific Ocean, 243, 247–48, 251

  Palenque, 283

  Paleocene epoch, 340

  Paleolithic period, 267, 371

  Paleozoic era, 314

  Paley, William, 264

  Palomar Observatory, 278, 361

  Pascoli, Giovanni, 253, 256–57

  Peking man, 366, 368

  Pequots, 284

  Permian period, 311–13

  Phagocytes, 279

  Philosophes, 245

  Photosynthesis, 266, 272, 277

  Pithecanthropus, 320, 368

  Planets, 263, 350

  Plato, 255, 363

  Pleistocene epoch, 309, 311–13, 316–20

  Pliocene epoch, 317, 319

  Plotinus, 257

  Pluto, 350

  Pluvials, 316

  Polynesia, 248

  Pompeii, 244

  Primates, 243–45, 318–20

  Progress, 265, 299, 336

  Propithecus, 371

  Pterodactyls, 282

  Ptolemy, 248

  Ramsay, A. C., 312

  Rasmussen, Knud, 341

  Rembrandt van Rijn, Harmensz, 244

  Renaissance, 269, 349

  Reptiles, 282, 297, 348, 352, 356, 388–90

  Resolution, H.M.S., 250–51

  Rhinoceroses, 392, 395

  Rocky Mountains, 391

  Rome, ancient, 270–71

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 366

  Saber-toothed cat, 277, 319, 367

  Santayana, George, 325, 376

  Science, 269–70, 298; Bacon on, 261; modern, 244, 256, 267, 344, 378

  Scientific method, 398

  Scott, Robert F., 250

  Seashells, 342

  Seccho, 289

  Shakespeare, William, 269; The Tempest, 343, 356, 358–59, 370

  Shensi skull, 320

  Sillman, Leonard, 320

  Simpson, George Gaylord, 313

  Siwalik Hills, 319

  Snowflakes, 309

  Snowy owl, 312

  Society, 267, 368, 371

  South America, 316

  South Trinidad Island, 354

  Space exploration, 243–44, 362

  Spain, 250

  Specialization, biological, 278

  Species, 282, 299–300

  Speck, Frank G., 284

  Sperm whale, 248

  Spiders, 275–80

  Starfish, 290–92, 304

  Stars, 297

  Stone age, 267, 371, 428

  Strait of Magellan, 329

  Struggle for existence, 265, 296, 300, 302, 305, 338, 351

  Swanscombe skull, 321–22

  Tahiti, 248

  Technology, 244, 261, 267, 269–70, 378

  Telegraph, 333

  Telescope, 261

  Tennyson, Alfred, 256

  Terns, 370–71

  Tertiary period, 312, 317–19, 392

  Thompson, D’Arcy, 270

  Thoreau, Henry David, 314, 325, 327–29, 355, 386; and glaciation, 310; journals, 325, 337–38; and nature, 309, 326, 336–42; Walden, 326, 340

  Tierra del Fuego, 329, 336

  Tollund man, 253

  Tools, 243, 261, 270, 298, 321, 339

  Tornados, 294–95

  Trojan War, 245, 247

  Turtles, 352

  2001: A Space Odyssey, 244

  Uniformitarianism, 265

  Universe, expanding, 355

  Valparaiso, Chile, 326

  Variation, 333, 371

  Venezuela, 388

  Victorian age, 273, 299, 318, 330, 336, 339, 373

  Vikings, 340–41

  Wagner, Moritz, 350

  Wallace, Alfred Russel, 265, 313, 318

  Whales, 248, 343


  Whately, Richard, 429, 432

  White, Gilbert, 366

  Wilberforce, Samuel, 333

  Wilderness, 269

  William of Ockham, 261

  Williams, Charles, 382

  Wilson, John, 358–59

  Wolf (dog), 240, 307–9

  Xenophon, 307

 

 

 


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