INDEX. 



281 



Ferguson, P. B., development of 

 teeth, 45 ; grinders, 6:2 ; the forma- 

 tion of enamel, 64 ; growth of 

 teeth during lile, 73; diseases of 

 teeth, 1-J8 ; diseases and dentistry 

 of horses' teeth, 139-162; swallow- 

 ing teeth, 192, 193. 



Filling children's teeth, 277. 



Fleming, G., denial cysts, 115-119; 

 fractured jaw, 195, 196 ; on glan- 

 ders, 199. 



Food, for foals, 50 ; for tooth-cough, 

 92 ; for unequal wear of grinders, 

 143 ; after trephining for caries, 

 159, 162; for defective teeth, im- 

 proving skin, fever, convalescence, 

 &c., 162-4; sifting of, 171; changes 

 caused by, 272; bone-producing, 

 277 ; sugar for horses, 30. 



Forthomme, M., milk canines, 52. 



Fossil, cat-like animal, a, 244. 



Fossil, definition of, 114. 



Fossil, hog-like elephant, with tusks 

 in both jaws, 244. 



Fossil Horses, cause of changes in 

 teeth of, 268 : do. reduction in 

 toes of, 269. (See Horses, fossil.) 



Fossil Horses, recent discoveries of, 

 257-269. 



Fossil Tooth, a diseased, 173. 



Fractured Jaws, 194-202. 



Fungus Hsematodes, 173 ; definition 

 0^239. 



GAMGEE, J., report of, 119-2. 



Ganglion, nature of, 220-1, 239. 



Garengeot. M., dental key, 156. 



Generali, Prof., dental cysts, 116-19. 



Geology, definition of, 240. 



Gill, T., nature of teeth, 11 ; dental 

 formula for horse, 101 ; fossil birds' 

 teeth, 114; teeth from diverticula 

 (marsupials), 235 ; morphology, 

 245 : quadrumaua, 251, 252 ; tele- 

 osts, 254. 



Girard, M., age by marks and shape, 

 206-7 ; dentlnal star, 209. 



Glanders, resembles caries of last 

 grinders, 152-3 ; odor of, 153 ; may 

 be caused by caries of teeth (ab- 

 sorption of pus), 160 ; sometimes 

 imaginary, 176, 180, 185; danger 

 from and prevalence of, 199. 



Gomphoeis (tooth-articulation), 72. 



Goodsir, Prof., on tooth-germs, 125. 



Gonbaux, Surg., discovery of, 117. 



Gowing, T. W., on teeth, 171-72. 



Grice, 0. C., report of, 123, 124. 



Grinders, the 54 tables of, 61 ; fig- 

 ures formed by. 61 ; contrasts 

 between, 61, 62 ; their own whet- 

 stones, 68" ; roots of 68, 70; shed- 

 ding of, 70, 71 ; activity of growth 

 and undivided base of, 74. 



GrQiulle, Mage, dental cysts, 116, 



Guanaco, 78 ; description of, 240. 



Guberuaculuin Dentis, the, descrip- 

 tion of, 42. 



Gums, shrinkage of the, 72, 74, 172, 

 181 ; affected by turgescence, 151 ; 

 nerves of, 225. 



Gurlt, Surg., discovery of, 117. 



Gutta-percha as a filling lor teeth 

 and sinuses, 164, 177, 



HAECKEL, E. H., embryos, 81-2. 



Harris, Prof., 3d dentition, 129. 



Hartshome, H., evolution, 237. 



Haschischat ed dab, effect of on 

 teeth, 25. 



Haw of the horse's eye (membrana 

 nictitans), description of, import- 

 ance of, and evil caused by ignor- 

 ant grooms, 244. 



Hayden, Dr., discoveries of, 257. 



Hayes, B.. tcoth-pulp, dentiual 

 tubes, cells and curves upon 

 curves, cement, enamel, &c., 22-4 ; 

 diseases of teeth, 137. 



Heard, J. M., obligation to, 216; 

 letter from, 292. 



Heath, J. P., report of, 200, 201. 



Henocque, M., motor nerves, 217. 



Herbert, W. H., age, 214, 215. 



Hesperornis (bird), teeth of, 114. 



Hesperornis regalis, teeth of, 114. 



Hipparion. fossil horse, 95, 96, 111. 



Hippotherium, fossil hort-e, 264-7. 



Hippotherium gracile, 268. 



Hippopotamus, canine teeth of, 63. 



Histology, definition of, 241. 



Hitchcock, C. H., on fossils, 114. 



Hoeing, C. F., obligation to, 215 ; 

 letter from, 292. 



Hog, canine teeth of, 63. 



Horsburgh, J., report of, 175. 



Horse, signification of word, 274. 



Horse, the, theory of introduction 

 into America, 110; a vegetarian, 

 270; probably never carnivorous, 

 272-3; once used for war only, 274. 



Horse Dentistry, argument in favor 

 of, 160 ; dental and other journals 

 on, 287-292. 



Horse, genealogy of, 264. 



Horse, original home of, 273. 



Horses, fossil, Aracodon, 263 ; An- 

 chippus, 96, 264; Anchitherium, 

 96, 111, 112, 264 ; Anchitherium 

 aureliauense, 265, 267; Anison- 

 chus, 263; Chalicotheriidae, 261, 

 264 ; Eohippus, (supposititious), 

 259 ; Equidse, 261 ; Eqnus caballus 

 primigenius, 107 ; Equus compli- 

 catus, 113; Equus curvidens, 107; 

 Equns fossilis, 106; Equus plici- 

 dens, 107; Equus primigenius, 107; 

 Hipparion, 9o-6, 111, 112; Hippi- 

 dium, 268; flippotherium, 264-7: 



