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INDEX — GLOSSARY 



nervous system of, 175 ; protection of, 

 174; reproduction of, 176; respira- 

 tion of, 175; tentacles of, 174, 175. 



Bulk, excessive, in the extinction of 

 species, 374. 



Burgess formation, fossils in, 285, 308; 

 geologic age of, 285. 



Burlington formation, fossils from, 180; 

 geologic age of, 180. 



Burrows, 16. 



Busycon, 234-241 ; B. canaliculatus, 

 234-241, 235, 238, 239; blood circu- 

 lation of, 237; columella of, 238, 239; 

 development of, 239 ; digestion of, 237 ; 

 digestive system of, 236; egg capsule 

 of, 239, 239 ; embryos of, 239 ; excre- 

 tion of, 237 ; eyes of, 238 ; food of, 

 237; foot of, 238; habitat of, 234; 

 heart of, 237 ; introvert of, 236 ; 

 muscles of, 238 ; nervous system of, 

 237; operculum of , 235, 239 ; osphra- 

 dium of, 238 ; otocysts of, 238 ; pro- 

 toconch of, 239, 240 ; respiration of, 

 235; sexes of, 239; shell of, 235, 

 238, 238; siphon of, 235, 235; sur- 

 vival of young of, 240; type of 

 Streptoneura, 244. 



Butterflies, 78, 319, 319. 



Byssus, 217. 



Caecum (plu. csca), a cavity open at one 

 end, 184, 188; of cat, 530 ; of cepha- 

 lopods, 256; of crustaceans, 279; of 

 lobster, 279; use of, 184. 



CcEnolestes, 378. 



CalamUes, 21, 48, 49-50, 350; C. 

 suckowi, 49. 



Calamoichthys, 345. 



Calcaneum, of cat, 325, 327; of mam- 

 mals, 325, 385. 



Calcarea, 98, 102. 



Calcareous algae, 37-40. 



Calcite, distinguished from aragonite, 26 ; 

 in animals, 25. 



Calcium carbonate, in corals, 125. 



Calicoblasts, 125. 



Callinectes hastatus, 307 ; C. sapidus, 



307. 

 Callixylon oweni, 68. 

 Callosity, a hardening and thickening 



of the skin or bark due to friction. 

 Callus, in gastropods, 243. 



Calvert formation, fossils from, 34, 342 ; 

 geologic age of, 34, 342. 



Calymene, 297-298 ; C. niagarensis, 297, 

 298; enrollment of, 291 ; eyes of, 292. 



Calyx (plu. calices), according to deri- 

 vation a husk or covering ; of Caryo- 

 crinus, 155', of corals, 126, 132; 

 of crinoids, 163; of cystoids, 154, 155; 

 of plants, 76. 



Camharus, 275-284, 307; C. bartoni, 

 276 ; absorption in, 281 ; appendages 

 of, 275, 276 ; blood circulation of, 281 ; 

 blood of, 281 ; body of, 275 ; carapace 

 of, 277 ; development of, 283 ; diges- 

 tive system of, 280; distinguished 

 from Astacus, 307; eggs of, 283; 

 excretion of, 282 ; extent of chitinous 

 skeleton, 277 ; eyes of, 282 ; food of, 

 280; habitat of, 275; molting of, 

 277-278; muscles of, 278 (compare 

 279) ; nervous system of, 282-283 ; 

 reproduction of, 283 ; respiration of, 

 281 ; sense organs of, 282-283 ; skele- 

 ton of, 276-277; smell in, 283; 

 stomach of, 280 ; touch, sense of, 

 282. 



Cambrian, 407. 



Cambrian fossils figured, 37, 122, 295. 



Camels, 397 ; causes of extinction of, 

 375 ; evolution of, in North America, 

 397 ; in North America, 375 ; number 

 of digits in, 328. 



Camptopteris, 47. 



Canidae, 381. 



Canine teeth, of the cat, 331. 



Capillaries, 332; of crustaceans, 281. 



Capuchins, 399. 



Carapace, of the crayfish, 275, 276, 277; 

 of turtles, 365, 366. 



Carbon dioxid, in A mceba, 86 ; in cat, 

 333 ; in plants, 29 ; in Protozoa, 86. 



Carboniferous, 407. 



Carboniferous fossils figured, 49, 50, 

 52, 54, 55, 57, 58, 91, 158, 170, 180, 

 188, 199, 265, 350. 



Carbonization, 13 ; process of, 13. 



Carcharodon, 342 ; C. megalodon, 342. 



Cardiidae, 221. 



Cardinal, pertaining to the hinge. 



Cardinal area, 188. 



Cardinal extremities of brachiopod 

 shell, 188. 



