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Ernst Heckel. —Professor 32. Ethiopia 152. Europe 77, 91, 92, 133, 147, 148, 152. —Northern 57. thinkers of modern-91, European hypothesis 153. Eyolution of Cosmos 15, 1 -of Harth 15. -of vital gradation 15, 16, 87, 88. Evoiutionists-the Hinduspar excellence 91.

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Seripture 78. First heroic deed of Indra, viz. the slaying of Vritra—

Serpent 52, 53.

-observation by the RigVedic Fathers and their Primitive Ancestors, of the fall of rain er the dropping of waters from the clouds 49, 50, 51, 52, 91

-observation of the Dawn 52.

—observation of the morning light 57.

—observation ofthe sun 53, 57. ( vide the second and the third deed of heroism of Indra).

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Fish 14, 77, 88, 113, 131, 141, 142, 149. sailing to‘ the south 77. -legend of the-136,

Forefathers of yore. p. II.

Foreign evidence in support of the Atyan cradle in AtTyavarta 155.

Foreign origin of the IndoAtyans or Hindus disput ed and refuted 37.

Forests of A‘rydvarta 76.

Fossil-fish 129.

—plant 110.

| Fossiliferous Conditions 94._

Fossils p. 1V, 96, 102. Fracastoro-97,

| France-Geologists of 97.

Frederick Wright-Dr. 32 His proof of the Tertiary Man 32. His Work Man and the Glacial Period.

Piuchsel 97.

Further India—Relics Man found in—33.

G. Ganges -the river—76, 78. Gaseous state of the Earth | 13, 14, 15,17, 19, 20, 86, 105, 106, 119, 120, 121 122, 125, 126, 127. G’atha’s-Pirsi Scriptures 79. Geikie-Professor 84. Geological knowledge of the Vedic times p. 1V, 4, 17, 2920.121/.122. 197;

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