INDEX. 
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AEPYORNIS. Vid. Moa-bird. 
Agassiz, 27 
“* Age of Reptiles,” 63, 107; ‘*‘ Age 
of Mammals,”’ 147 
Air, action of, 10 
Allosaurus, 83 
Ancients, ideas of the, 35, 61, 155, 
195, 199 
Apatosaurus, 70 
Aqueous rocks, 14 
Arbroath paving-stone, 26 
Armadillo. Vid. Glyptodon. 
Articulata, 25 
Atlantosaurus, 70 
B 
_ Backbone of fishes, 49 
** Bad Lands” of Wyoming, 157 
Baker, Sir Samuel, on Crocodiles, 
48 ; on Elephants, 215 
Basalt, 14 
Berossus, the Chaldzean, 34 
Birds, fossilisation of, 19; ancestry 
Of,-03, 109: ## Vid. Hlespeérornis, 
oa. 
Blackie, Prof. J. S., on Ichthyosau- 
rus, 37 
‘** Breaks,” 21, 147 
Brontops, 160 
Brontosaurus, 66; vertebre of, 68; 
habits of, 69 
Buckland, Dean, 37, 46, 53, 73, 75- 
77 124, 126, 130 
Bufton, 5, 223 
Cc 
Cautley, Captain, 162 
Cave-earth, 10 
Ceratosaurus, 84 
Cetiosaurus, 73, 74 
Challenger, H.M.S., 20 
Chinese legends of Mammoth, 199 
Clidastes, 144, 145 
Climate, of Lias period, 51; of 
Eocene period, 159; of Tertiary 
era, 163 
Collini, 123 
Compsognathus, 86 
Conybeare, Rev., on Plesiosaurus, 
52, 58; on Sea-serpents, 135 
Cope, Prof. E. D., on Sea-serpents, 
139, 141, 143 ; on Eocene wingless 
bird, 237 
Correlation, law of, 6, 43, 54, 88, 
161 
Crustaceans, 24 
Cuvier, 2) 5507. 03; 7357.0 3 omekeh- 
thyosaurus, 36; on Plesiosaurus, 
53; on Iguanodon teeth, 90, 91; 
on Pterodactyls, 121, 122, 126; 
on Mosasaurus, 135, 136; on 
Tertiary animals, 148; on Mega- 
therium, 179; on Mammoth, 193, 
212; on Mastodon, 217 
D 
Darwin, Charles, 20; 
Sloths, 181 
Dawkins, Prof. Boyd, 10; on Mam- 
moth, 213 
De la Beche, Sir Henry, 37, 52 
Denudation, 21 
Dimorphodon, 124 
Dinocerata, 149 ; skull and limbs of, 
150; where found, 155 
Dinornis. Vid. Moa-bird. © 
Dinosaurs, chaps. V., Vi., vil. ; anatomy 
of, 64; geographical range of, 75 5 
on extinct 
