INDEX 



Heidelberg man — {Continued) 



jaw of. Fig. 37, 61; Fig. to. 

 71; lower molar of. Fig. 80, 

 151; teeth of, 143 



Helix, development of, 212 



Hellman, Milo and William K. 

 Gregory. "The Dentition of 

 Dryopithecus and the Origin 

 of Man," 146 



Herbivorous vertebrates, could 

 not have given rise to carniv- 

 orous forms. 101 



Heredity, the shape of the head, 

 236; and the shape of the 

 nose, 172 



Hesse, on the primitive eye, 176 



Hindu, lower molar of, Fig. 80, 1.51 



Hittite. type of nose, 169; Fig. 89. 

 facing 170 



Homo heidelbergensis (Heidelberg 

 man), chin of, 72; lower jaw 

 of. Fig. 37, 61; Fig. 45. 71; 

 lower molar of. Fig. 80. 151; 

 teeth of. 143 



Homo neanderthalensis, lower jaw 

 of. Fig. 45, 71; left upper and 

 lower molars of. Fig. 38. 62 



Homo neanderthalensis (La Chap- 

 elle aux Saints), skull of, side 

 view. Fig. 42, 68; skull of. 

 top view. Fig. 43, 69; skull of, 

 front view, Fig. 44, 70 



Homo neanderthalensis (Ehrings- 

 dorf), central incisors of. Fig. 

 72, 137; lower jaw of. Fig. 45, 

 71; lower molar of. Fig. 80, 

 151; lower front premolars of. 

 Fig. 75, 144 



Homo neanderthalensis (Le Mous- 

 tier), dentition of. Fig. 78, 

 148; characters of teeth of. 

 Fig, 45, 71, 72; central 

 incisors of. Fig. 72, 137; 

 lower molar of. Fig. 80, 151; 

 palatal arch of. Fig. 74, 140 



Homo sapiens, see Man 



Hooton, Earnest A., his work on 

 inheritance. 236 



Hormones, the function of. 171 



Hottentot, male, the face of. Fig. 

 90, facing 172 



Hrdlicka, Ales, on incisors of 

 anthropoids and monkeys, 138 



Huber, Ernst, on facial muscles, 

 44. 132 



Human characters, point at which 



primates assumed, 64 

 Human Dentition, Evolution of 



the. Fig. 77, 147; Fig. 78, 



148 

 Human Ear, Evolution of the. 



Fig. 104, 205 

 Human Circumorbital Bones, 



Evolution of the. Fig. 51, 



81 

 Human Temporomandibular 



Series, Evolution of. Fig. 52, 



82 

 Human Face. Development of the. 



Fig. 86, 165; Fig. 87. 166 

 Stockard's classification of the. 



232 

 Human Jawbones, Evolution of 



the. Fig. 50, 80 

 Jaw muscles. Evolution of the. 



Fig. 61, 103 

 Nose, Embrvonic stages of the. 



Fig. 65, 120 

 Skull roof. Evolution of the. 



Fig. 49, 79 

 Human types, abnormal, studies 



of, 229 

 Humor, vitreous, 188 

 Hunter, John I., on evolution of 



primate brain, 63, 198 

 Huxley, T. H., his views con- 

 firmed, 51 

 Hydroids, effect of ultra-violet 



rays on, 174 

 Hylobates, external ear of. Fig. 



110, 213; skull of, top view. 



Fig. 35. 58; male, palatal 



arch of. Fig. 74, 140 

 Hyoid arch, of man homologous 



with that of primates, 128; 



primary upper jaw suspended 



from, 104; stapes derived 



from, 215; cartilage, of 



Echidna, 210; gill pouch, ear 



derived from, 208 

 Hyoid, of shark. Fig. 7. 17 

 Hyomandibular cartilage. of 



shark. Fig. 62. 105; Fig. 7. 



17; Fig. 8, 18 

 Hyostylic attachment, of jaw in 



shark. Fig. 62, 105 

 Hypophysis of larval lamprey. 



Fig. 56, 94 

 Hypophysis-pituitary complex, in 



acromegaly, 231 



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