INDEX 



677 



Beavers, 60, 95, 153, 182; 

 John Day, 249 ; Miocene, 

 238 ; Pliocene, 222 ; 

 White River, 254 



Beddard, F. E., 580, 587 



Bedded rocks, 6 



Bering, Sea, 100, 101 ; 

 Strait, 197, 588 ; opening 

 and closing of, 23 ; Plio- 

 cene, 125 



Berridoe, W. L., 160, 171, 

 174, 175, 181, 183, 184, 

 185, 189, 320, 584, 633 



Bicuspids, 93 



Big Horn Basin, 107, 108, 

 109 



Bighorn, 419 



Binomial system of nomen- 

 clature, 42. 



Biogenetic law, 648 



Birds, 655 ; distribution of, 

 141 ; migrations of, 143 ; 

 Santa Cruz, 244 



Bison, 4, 152, 162, 358; 

 American, 154 (fig.) ; en- 

 tombnient of, 36 ; Euro- 

 pean, 152, 154 (fig.) ; 

 Wood, 162, 419 



Bison, 202, 362, 420; B. 

 bison, 152, 154 (fig.), 419; 

 B. bonasus, 162, 154 (fig.), 

 420 ; B. fcrassicornis, 203, 

 420; B. flatifrons, 203, 

 420 ; B. "foccidentalis, 

 589 



Bi-sons, 409, 416, 418, 419 



Blanco age and stage, 17, 

 127, 221, 388, 413, 551 



Blarina, 163, 173 



Blastoceros, 180 (fig.) 



■fBlastomeryx, 224, 241, 362, 

 414 (restoration), 657 



Boar, Wild, 45 (fig. of sow 

 and young), 46, 363 



Bogs, burial of mammals 

 in, 33 



Bolivia, 178, 184, 215, 225, 

 436 ; Pleistocene, 20, 211 ; 

 Pliocene, 129 



Bones, gnawed, 36 ; Pleis- 

 tocene, 40 ; preservation 

 of, 36 ; Tertiary, 40 



fBoochasrus, 361, 367 



Boreal, fauna, 178 ; region, 

 150; subregion, 150; 

 zone, 147, 148 (map), 

 162, 164, 551, 588 



■fBorhycena, 244. 494 (res- 

 toration), 627, 635. 637 

 (skull fig.) 



Borneo, 137, 327 



fBorophagus, 517, 524, 530 



Bos, 70 



■fBothriodon, 252 (restora- 

 tion), 259, 361, 370, 371 

 (restoration) 



Bovidse, 362, 418 



tBow-Tooth, 463 



Brachyodont teeth, 95 



fBrachi/psalis, 517 



BR.'i.CKETT, C. F., 368 



Bradypus, 186 (fig.), 187, 

 591 



Brain-casts, fossil, 41 



Brazil, 118, 181, 190, 201, 

 213, 215, 218, 219, 221, 

 245, 324, .391, 436, .527, 

 530, 552 ; caverns of, 19, 

 30, 133, 211, 218, 221, 

 586, 596 ; Miocene, 596 ; 

 Pleistocene, 20 



Brazilian subregion, 164, 

 170 (map), 191 



Bridger age and stage, 17, 

 30, 109, 110, 340, 380, 

 386, 568 ; restorations of 

 mammals, 271 



British Columbia, Miocene, 

 118; Oligocene, 113; 

 Pleistocene glaciation, 



131 ; Pliocene, 125 

 Brocket, Wood, 181 (fig.) 

 Brockets, 181 



Brown, B., 210 

 Brown-tailed Moth, 143 

 Budorcas, 418 

 Buffalo, 36, 152 

 Buffaloes, 409, 416 

 Bulgaria, 316 

 fBunwlurus, 517, 551 

 Bunodont teeth, 360 

 fBunomeryx, 361 

 Buno-selenodont teeth, 371 

 Buried valleys, 132 

 BuRMEi.sTER, H., 496, 497 

 Burrowers, 45, 79 

 Burrowing mammals, 77 

 Bu.sh-Dog, 174, 212, 527, 

 530, 552 



Cahassous, 592, 614, 616 



Cacajno, 578, 585 



Cacomistle, 162, 517, 546 



CcBuolestes, 58, 190, 284, 626, 

 640 (skull fig.), 641, 642 



Csenolestidse, 627 



'\Ccenopus, 238, 252 (res- 

 toration), 256 (do.), 291, 

 333, 336 (molar and skull 

 fig.) , 339 (front teeth fig.) , 

 342, 351 



fCalamodon, 274 



Calcaneum, 88 



California, Eocene, 104, 

 111 ; marine Pleisto., 



132 ; Mesozoic, 23 ; Mio- 

 cene, 118, 121, 127; Plio- 

 cene, 125 



Crdlithrix, 218 



Cnluromys, 631 



Cambrian period, 15 ; gla- 

 ciation in, 25 



Camel, 48, 54, 60, 70, 79, 

 358, 490 ; distribution, 

 138; family, 178; Mio- 

 cene, 232 (restoration) ; 

 tribe, 13 ; True, 178 ; 

 White River, 252 (restor.) 



Camelida;, 362, 386 ; distri- 

 bution, 138 



Camel-like animals, 386 



Camels, 56, 81, 84, 87, 90 

 257, 258, 312, 362, 373, 

 386, 421, 461, 651, 655; 

 Bridger, 273, 398 ; brows- 

 ing, 388, 393 ; Eocene, 

 397, 398, 402, 659 ; graz- 

 ing, 393 ; John Day, 250, 

 394; Miocene, 23i, 232, 

 235, 241, 391; Old World, 

 231 ; Oligocene, 394, 402, 

 659; phyla of, 650; 

 Pleistocene, 196, 202; 

 Pliocene, 224, 388 ; true, 

 13, 386, 387, 390, 391; 

 Uinta, 267, .397; White 

 River, 257, 394 



Camelus, 70, 138, 362, 387 



Canada, 257, 357, 565 ; 

 Eocene climate. 111; Pale- 

 ocene, 102 ; White River, 

 113 ; zoology, 146 



Canadian fauna, 151 ; sub- 

 region, 147, 150 



Canidaj, 173, 223, 517, 518, 

 520; fox-like, 529 (See 

 also Dogs) 



]Caniniartes, 517 



Canine teeth, 93 



Canis, 152, 517, 522, 529; 

 C. fdirus, restor., frontis- 

 piece, 204, 521 ; C. iin- 

 dianensis, 204 ; C. latrans, 

 162, 165 (fig.), 632; C. 

 nubilis, 159 (fig.) ; C. 

 occidentalis, 62 (skull fig.), 

 64 (skull fig.), 162. (See 

 Wolves) 



Cannon-bone, 84, 91 (fig.), 

 410 (fig.) 



Cape Fairweather stage, 128 



fCapromeryx, 362, 417 



Capromys, 184 



Capybara, 205. {See also 

 Carpincho and Water 

 Hog) 



Capybaras, Pleistocene. 218 



Carboniferous period, 15 



Caribbean, region, Miocene, 

 123; Sea, Oligocene, 113 



Caribou, 4, 181, 202, 207, 

 208, 210, 412, 413 ; Bar- 

 ren-ground, 148 ; Pleis- 

 tocene, 27, 413; Wood- 

 land, 152, 157 (fig.) 



Carnivora, 43, 59, 83, 90, 

 244, 268, 282, 284, 285, 

 459, 516, 6.34; Arau- 

 canian, 226 ; Blanco, 

 222; Boreal. 152; distri- 

 bution, 138; Eocene, 

 554 ; John Day, 249, 52.S ; 

 marine, 59 ; migration 

 to S. Amer., 508, 518; 

 Miocene, 229, 233, 238; 

 Neotropical, 173 ; Pleis- 

 tocene, N. Araer., 203, 



