INDEX 



Indian or oriental region — 

 zoological province, 63, 

 65 

 Information concerning ex- 

 tinct animals, sources 

 of: 

 Author's advice to those 

 seeking information, 

 294 

 Bones and teeth found in 



the earth, 2-4 

 Tradition, 1 

 Inostransevia — skeleton and 

 skull of huge specimen 

 discovered by Profes- 

 sor Amalitzky, 220,221 

 Insects : 



Flying insects, 232, 234 

 Fossilized wings, preserva- 

 tion in stratified rock, 

 46, 47 

 Irish deer — skeleton of male 

 of giant Irish deer, 94, 

 95 

 Isle of Wight : 



Footprint of animal in the 



sandstone, 54 

 Fossils — where fossils are 

 to be found, 295 



Java — skull of monkey-man 

 discovered in, 88 



Jaws refer to Teeth 



Jelly fish preserved in litho- 

 graphic limestone, 48 



Johnston, Sir Harry, 156, 158, 

 161, 163 



Julius Caesar, great bull or 

 urus of, 16, 17 



Kangaroos — giant kangaroos : 



Bones of gigantic creatures 

 found in Australia, 184 



Living speciniens in Aus- 

 tralia, size of, com- 

 pared with gigantic ex- 

 tinct creatures of the 

 same kind, 166 

 Kansas refer to United 



States of America 

 King-crab 



Animal which connects the 

 scorpions with extinct 

 Eurypterids and Tri- 

 lobites, 280 



Diagi-ams of, 284, 285 



Dorsal view of — ilhistra- 

 tion, 283 



Member of class Arachnida 

 — scorpion-like crea- 

 ture, 281 



Only siu-viving representa- 

 tive of aquatic ances- 

 tors from which mo- 

 dern air - breathing 

 scorpions and spiders 

 have been developed, 

 282 



Segments and post - anal 

 spine or sting of scor- 

 pion to compare with 

 the king-crab, 286 

 Kipling, Mr. Rudyard, 120, 



122 

 Kiwi — wingless bird found in 



New Zealand, 241 

 Knowledge, imparting — logi- 

 cal method v. exciting 

 the desire to know, 

 4 



314 



