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Index. 



515 



Boddaert, 52. 



Bonaparte, 84. 



BorhysDiia, 207. 



Botany, influence on mammalogy, 14, 



15, 103. 

 Brain, value in phylogeny, 7G, 112; 

 characters of, used in classification, 

 84, 89, 90, 91, 458. 

 Brain, Artiodactyla, 406. 



Caeneutheria, 458. 



Creodonta, 308. 



Fissipedia, 458. 



Insectivores, 291. 



Macroscelides, 280. 



Monotremata, 156, 158. 



Perissodactyla, 389. 



Primates, 459. 



Zeuglodon, 417. 

 Brisson, 41. 

 Bruta, 23, 29, 31. 

 BufTon, 40; work with Daubenton, 41; 



general position, 103. 

 Bunotheria Cope, 98, 99, 295. 



C^NEUTHERIA, 458. 



Csenolestes, 209; skull figured, 210. 

 Caenotelic characters, 31, 88, 111. 

 Csesalpinus, 15. 



Calcaneum, of primitive mammals, 457. 

 Carnassiers Cuvier, 59, 76. 

 Carnassidentia Wortman, 309, 465. 

 Carnivora, 294; supposed relations to 

 Carnivorous Marsupials, 298; de- 

 rived from early In.sectivora, 96, 305. 

 Carol ozittelia, 385. 

 Carpals and tarsals, factors determining 



shape of. 111. 

 Carpus: "displaced" tj^De, 444; evolu- 

 tion of, 88, 438; interlocking type, 452; 

 phylogenetic significance, 110; serial 

 type not primitive, 444. 

 Carpus: 



Permian Amphibia and mammal- 

 like reptiles, 438. 

 Amblypoda, 448. 

 Arsino'itherium, 448. 

 Artiodactyla, 448. 

 Cetacea, 452. 

 Chalicotheres, 398, 399. 



Carpus (cont'd). 



Condylarthra, 446. 

 Creodonta, 300, 445. 

 Fissipedia, 446. 

 Hyracoidea, 448. 

 Insectivora, 444. 

 Monotremes, 153, 155, 442. 

 Notoungulata, etc., 448. 

 Perissodactyla, 393, 450. 

 Placentals, Ancestral, 444. 

 Pyrotheria, 448. 

 Rodentia, 445. 

 Sirenia, 452. 

 Solenodon, 249. 

 Taligrada, 447. 

 Tillodontia, 445. 

 Carpus and tarsus. Cope's views on 



evolution of, 88. 

 Catarrhinff Owen, .320, 465; division 



anticipated by de Blainville, 320. 

 Cavicornia Illiger, 70, 345. 

 Centetes, carnivorous adaptations, 306; 



molar figured, 192. 

 Centetidae, 236, molars, 236. 

 Centetoidea, affinities, 267. 

 Cephalomys, 213. 

 Cercoleptes, classed with Lemurs, 65, 



with Carnivora, 65. 

 Cetacea, 411, 466; carpus, 452; c. not 

 fishes, 21 ; derived from land living Pla- 

 centals, 414, 415; possibly related to 

 Edentates, 82; to Carnivora, 92; to 

 Suina, 96; not of Mesozoic origin, 419. 

 Cete, Linne's definition, 33. 

 Circular system of classification, 52. 

 Chalicotheroidea, 397. 

 Chelonia, 114. 

 Chiroptera Blumenbach, 44, 318, 465; 



genetic relations, 319. 

 Chondrocranium, Monotremes, 149; Mar- 

 supials, 221. 

 Chorda tympani, 131. 

 Chrysochlorida?, 255. 

 Chrysochloroidea, affinities, 267. 

 Chrysochloris, compared with Notoryctes, 



255. 

 Classification, principles of superordi- 

 nal, 462; phylogenetic value of 

 various criteria employed in c, 105; 



