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INDEX. 



Infusoria are not a natural division 



of animals, 290,113 

 Insecta, a class in the system of Lin- 

 naeus, 304, 120 

 Insects, their standing, 40 

 Intestinal Worms not Radiata, 292 

 Invertebrata, 208 

 JACQUEMIN, his paper, 110, n. 1 

 JAGER, his works, 145, n. 1 

 JOBERT, his work, 145, n. 1 

 JOHNSTON (AL. K.), his work, 90, n. 

 JONES (T.R.),hisworks,37,n.2;145,n.l 

 JTTRINE, his works, 118, n. 3 

 JUSSIEU, his characteristics of genera, 



214 



KAISEKLING, his works, 32, n. 1 

 KAUFMAN, his paper, 121, n. 2 

 KAUP, his work with BRONN, 145, n. 1; 



his views of orders, 234 

 KEBER, his paper, 114, n. 2 

 KEFERSTEIN, his work. 141, n. 1 

 KIDD, Bridgwater Treatise, 11 n. 

 KIENER, his work, 44, n. 3 

 KING, his work, 142, n. 4 

 Kingdoms of nature, 215, n. 1 

 KIRBY, Bridgwater Treatise, 12, n.; 



85, n. 2; 132, n. 2; 134, n. 4 

 KOCH, his paper, 117, n. 2 ; 188, n. 1 

 KOLLIKER, his works, 44, n. 1; 101, 



n. 1 ; 103, n. 3 ; 108, n. 3 ; 110, n. 



1; 111, 11. 1; 113, n. 2; 114, n. 1 



and 2; 116, n. 2; 120, n. 1; his 



classification, 363 

 KONINCK (DE), his works, 142, n. 4; 



145, n. 1 

 KOREN and DANIELSON, their papers, 



106, n.; 110, n. 1 

 KROHN, his papers, 104, n.; 105, n.l; 



108, n. 3; 110, n. 1; 117, n. 2; 118, 



n. 1; 118, n. 3. 

 KUCHENMEISTER, his works, 1 15, n. 1 ; 



186, n. 1 



KUNTH, his paper, 78, n. 

 KUTZING, his paper, 113, n. 2 

 LACAZE-DUTIIIERS, his paper, 109, n. 1 

 LACHMAN, his paper, 108, n. 1 

 LACORDAIRE, his work, 134, n. 1 

 LAM ARK, his works, 3, n.; 36, n. 3; 



44, n. 3; 141, n. 1; 307, n. 3; his 



classification, 313 

 Lamellibranchiata, their standing and 



succession, 163; their young, 172 

 LATREILLE, his work, 248, n. 2; anec- 

 dote, 248 

 LAUREXT, his paper, 110, n. 1 



LAVALETTE (A. DE), 116, n. 1 



LEA, his papers, 142, n. 4; 145, n. 1 



Leading groups of the existing sys- 

 tems of animals, 207 



LEBERT, his papers with PREVOST, 

 124, n. 2; 125, n. 1 



LE CONTE, his paper, 145, n. 1 



LEIDY, his papers, 103, n. 3; 114, n. 

 2; 116, n. 1 and 2; 117, 2; 145, n. 

 1; 153, n. 3 



LE HON, his paper with Koninck, 145, 

 n. 1 



LENZ, his work, 85, n. 2 



Lepidosteus, its young, 173 



LEREBOULLET, his papers, 119, n. 2; 

 122, n. 1 



LERN.EANS, 118, 129 



LESSON, his work, 44, n. 1 



LEUCKART (F. S.), his works, 122, n. 

 1; 144, n.l 



LEUCKART (R.), his works, 24, n. 2 ; 

 37, n. 2; 38, n.; 44, n. 1; 92, n. 2; 

 102, n. 1; 104, n.; 105, n.; 108, n. 

 2; 109, n.; 115, n.l; 117, n. 2; 120, 

 n. 1; 136, n. 3; 186, 286; his pri- 

 mary divisions of the animal king- 

 dom, 333 



LEYDIG, his works, 104, n.; 109, n.l ; 



110, n. 1; 116, n. 2; 118, n. 2 and 

 3; 120, n.l; 122, n.l; 165,n. 1; 293 



LTEBIG, his work, 185, n. 2 

 LIEBERKUHN, his papers, 113, n. 2; 



114, n. 2; 116, n. 2 

 Limitation of species to particular 



geological periods, 155-159 

 LINDLEY, his works, 141, n. 1 

 LINN.EUS, fauna Suecica, 98, n. ; the 

 editions of his system, 303, n. 1; 

 orders, 214, 230; genera, 247; he 

 first introduced classes and orders 

 as natural divisions among animals, 

 220; his classification, 304 

 Localization of special structures,62-64 

 Localization of types in past ages, 



152-155 

 Locomotion, 20 

 LONGCHAMPS (DE SELYS), 250 

 LONGET, his work, 101, n. 1. 

 LONSDALE, his work, 145, n. 1 

 LOVEN, his work, 103, n. 3; 109, n. 1; 



111, n.; 117, n. 2. (Correct " Lo- 

 ren" to " Loven", 111) 



LUND, his paper, 152, n. 1; his inves- 

 tigations upon the fossils of the 

 Brazils, 152 



