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 * Earl, bc 563; Earle, bc 565, br 709.
 * bc 423.
 * Eaton, ac 430; Ebray, ac 429; Edgar, bc 709; Edgeworth, ac 287; Edison, ac 572.
 * Some demands of education upon anthropology, a 69; socialization of. 69; The social mind and education, b 99; Student's edition of a standard dictionary of the English language, b 106; Theoretical foundation for educational policy from the standpoint of sociology, b 257-66; as a preventative of juvenile offenses, 407; Ethical instruction in school and church, a 433-47; work of Prof. Geddcs and the observation tower at Edinburgh, 577-92; social psychology and, 663; ac 283, 438, 572, 716, 861; bc 274, 275, 279, 421, 564, 569, 571. 707, 714. 855; (see Cultue Epoch, Manual Training, Vacation Schools).
 * Edwards, bc 113, br 420, 427; Egenon, bc 439.
 * ac 284. 572, 716. he 563, 565, 708, 714.
 * Eheberg, 854; Ehlert, bc 565.
 * see Hours of Labor.
 * Einandi. ac 563, 860; Einhauser, ac 430; Eisler, ac 718; Eitelberg, ac 575.
 * dominating system, ab 267, ac 284, 716, bc 277; (see Primaries, Suffrage).
 * Elias. bc 568; Eliot, ac 719, b 266, br 421, 426; Elliott, b 696, bc 277, 857; Ellis, ac 862; Ellwood, a 656, 807; Ely, ac 428; Emery, ac 284, 863.
 * ac 578, 716,
 * bc 567.
 * Encyclopaedia, bc 424, 711, 713.
 * see Great Britain.
 * English Wholesale Society, 794; Entscheidungen, bc 277, 857.
 * Patten's theory of, 828; (see Land).
 * laws as to care of, 65.
 * in a republic, 266; democracy and, 267; in distribution of wealth, 339; in wages, 340, ac 284; (see Inequality).
 * Ergebnisse, bc 706; Escher, ac 861; Escott, ac 571, bc 422; Esmen, ac 572. bc 711; Espinas, ac 285, bc 279, 420, 713; Estabroolc. ac 283; Etcheverry, ac 284.
 * Ethical instruction in school and church, a 433-47; national and international, 433-35; individual and social, 435-37; social psychology and, 664; ac 284. 429. 573. 861; bc 275, 421, 422, 564, 565, 707, 708, 713, 855; (see Morality).
 * 786.
 * ac 284, 429, 573, 716, 861; bc 420, 563, 706, 854; (see Anthropology, Anthropometry, Craniometry, Gipsies, Jews),
 * Etienne, bc 711; Eucken. ac 717.
 * bc 422, 423, 425, 566, 567, 709, 714, 855.
 * Evangelisch, bc 420; Evans, ac 287, 572, bc 564; Everett, ac 429, 860.
 * Spencer's formula for, 388; basis of social selection, 820-22; Darwin's theory of, 840; Group selection, 650; individual selection, 651; ac 429, 717, bc 273, 279, 320, 563, 569, 706; (see Heredity).
 * ac 275, 276, 284, 424, 429, 714; (see Stock Exchange).
 * ac 717, bc 709, 711; (see Imperialism).
 * Eymard, bc 427.


 * ac 429, bc 423; in England, 722; in Illinois, 723.
 * Fages, ac 429, 719; Faguet, ac 285; Fairbain, bc 858; Fairchild, a 433-47, 434, 437; Falkner, ac 286, 572.
 * Sex in primitive morality, a 774-87; infidelity in primitive, 785; sacrifice of widows, 785-86; infidelity, 785-86; double standard, 787; theory of change in, 819-20; ac 284, 573, 717; bc 275, 421, 422, 427, 565, 708, 855; (see Divorce, Double Standard, Infanticide, Marriage, Morality, Sex, Women).
 * Faraday, ac 573; Farlie, ac 428. bc 277. br 567; Farnam, 418, 430; Farrer. ac 282, 719; Faulkner. 845, bc 858; Fauran, bc 857; Fawcett. 597; Feasey, bc 568; Featherman, 485; Federal census, b 844; Federation, bc 275.
 * Condition and increase of the feeble-minded, a 327; number of in U. S., 333; lack of care for, 333; Education and care of the feeble-minded, a 463-77; history of education of, 463-64; reasons for neglect of, 466-69; the colony plan, 471; (see Defectives).
 * Feilner, bc 564; Felton, ac 285; Fenollosa, ac 574; Fernald, 63, 463, bc 711, Ferrari, bc 713; Ferrero, ac 285; Ferri, bc 421, 564; Fernani, bc 707, 854; Ferryman, br 422; F'sty, ac 330; Fetter, 203, ac 430; Fiamingo, ac 286, 717, 863; Field, bc 281, 565; Fielding, bc 568.
 * ac 284, 429, 573, 717, 861; bc 274, 275, 276, 422, 708, 855; (see Banking, Currency, Gold, Money).
 * Finck, ac 282; Fingerzeige. bc 713; Fiorentino, bc 281; Fioretti, ac 285; Fischer, bc 571, 856, 858; Fisher, ac' 431, bc 565, br 709, 845; Fisk, ac 861; Fiske, bc 856; Fison, 475.
 * ac 571.
 * Fleisch, bc 708: Fleischmann, br 424; Flerowsky, bc 570; Fletcher, bc 563; Fleury. ac 574, bc 855; Florke, bc 273; Flower, ac 282, 430; Flox, ac 715; Flügel, bc 707; Flugschriften, bc 563; Flux, ac 284; Folks, 186.
 * ac 716, bc 420, 563.
 * Fonda, ac 284; Fonsegrive, bc 425; Fontaine, 799.
 * ac 284, 717; (see Bread, Wheat).
 * Foord, ac 286; Foraker, ac 283; Forbes, bc 565, br 422; Ford. 845, ac 284, 287, 431, 715. bc 711. br 565.
 * ac 573, 717.
 * Foretii, bc 422; Fomelli, ac 718; Foster, ac 420, 429; Forsyth, 785; Fouillee, ac 282, 283, 286, 862, 863, bc 275, br 426; Foulke, br 709; Fourniere, ac 431, 575, bc 713; Fourquet, ac 860; Foville, ac 717; Fowler, ac 861; Fox, 1, 19; Foxcraft, br 565; Familistere de Guise, 804; Femald, b 106.
 * possessions of, in India, 371; Bodley's France,b 98; ac 284, 429, 573, 717, 861; bc 274, 276, 277, 279, 281, 421, 422, 426, 565, 567, 568, 708,709, 710, 711, 712, 714, 855-58; (see French Revolution).
 * Francke, ac 428, bc 565; Frangois, ac 429, 430, 718, 719, 860; Francoine. ac 573; Franke, ac 430, br 707; Frankenberg, ac 717; Franklin, ac 715; Fraser, ac 862; Fraier, bc 566.
 * bc 564, 565.
 * bc 563, 566, 709, 710.
 * Freund, ac 430, 575; Friedburg, bc 274.
 * bc 854.
 * Friederici, ac 427; Friedrichowicz, ac 718; Fridolin, ac 572; Frobcnius, bc 706 ; Frolich, ac 430.
 * A retarded, a 1-20.
 * Frost. 17, ac 863; Fry, bc 706; Fuisting, bc 565; Fulliquet, bc 275; Fulmer, ab 428; Für Feste, bc 420; Furth, ac 429; Fiirth, bc 273.


 * G'aique, 178; Gaillard, bc 273; Gairdner, bc 422, 566; Galabert, 608, ac 497, 572, 860; Gallouedec, ab 112, ac 285; Gamble, br 712.
 * ac 717.
 * bc 706.
 * Gand, bc 281; Gannett, ac 573, 861; Garcke, ac 863; Gardiner, ac 716, Gardner, 845. ac 716; Garland, bc 422, 711; Gardissal, bc 710; Garnett, bc 566, 709; Garmo, ac 861; Garofalo, 412; Garrand, bc 431; Garriion, ac 719, 860; Garufi, bc 711.