A History of Science — Volume 5
Chapter 7
The "dream city" of Jena, p. 145--The old market-place, p. 147--The old lecture-halls of the university, p. 148--Ernst Haeckel, p. 151--His discoveries of numerous species of radiolarians, p. 153--The part played in evolution by radiolarians, p. 156--Haeckel's work on morphology, and its aid to Darwinian philosophy, p. 156--Freedom of thought and expression in the University of Jena, p. 157--Haeckel's laboratory, p. 160--His method of working, p. 161--His methods of teaching, p. 164--The import of the study of zoology, p. 166--Its bearing upon evolution, p. 168--The present status of Haeckel's genealogical tree regarding the ancestry of man, p. 171--Dubois's discovery of the skull of the ape-man of Java, p. 173--Its close resemblance to the skull of the ape, p. 173--Man's line of descent clearly traced by Haeckel, p. 175--The "missing link" no longer missing, p. 176.