284 



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of, 152; gutta-percha as a filling for, 



177. 



Smith, W., report of, 182-184. 

 Speculum Oris, use of, 149. 

 Spencer H.. evolution, 237. 

 Star, dentinal, 59, 209. 

 Stone, case of in horse's jaw, 193. 

 Strong, Dr., translation by, 274. 

 Superior Maxillary Nerve, the, 222. 

 Supernumerary Teeth, 127-129 ; 139. 

 Surmon, H., report of, 177. 

 Swallowing a Diseased Tooth, death 



of a horse from, 187-192. 

 Swallowing a heathy tooth, 193. 

 Systemodon, fossil horse, 259, 260-4. 



TABLES OP GRINDERS, the, 61. 



Teeth, abnormal, cases of beneath 

 right kidney and near right ear of 

 a lamb. 118-17; on mastoid process 

 of temporal hone, posterior part, of 

 sphenoid bone and in testicle, 117; 

 in ovaries, orbit, palate, tongue, 

 side of jaw, cheek and neck, 119; 

 base of ear, 124. 



Teeth, absorption roots of, 48, 70-1, 

 275-6, 288. 



Teeth, canine (horses'), description 

 and probable extinction of, 75-77. 



Teeth, canine, use of in different an- 

 imals, 77-85; made to tear fle*h, 

 271. 



Teeth, constant in the same type, 

 and generally appreciably modified 

 according to family, 12. 



Teeth, continuous growth of, 73, 

 143 ; extraction on account of, 

 178. 



Teeth, deciduous, retention of, 129. 



Teeth, elephant, unique mode of 

 cutting and shedding several den- 

 titions, 274-6 ; size, structure, &c., 

 274-6 ; great quantity cement in. 10. 



Teeth, elephant (Indian), indications 

 of age by, 275. 



Teeth emanating from osseous sys- 

 tem, 121. 



Teeth, foals', absorption of roots of, 

 non-continuous growth of, scarci- 

 ty of cement on crowns of, 48; 

 crowns worn off by attrition rath- 

 er than shed, 50 : breadth of, 49. 



Teeth, fossil birds\ 114. 



Teeth, fossil elephant, weight of, 276. 



Teeth, fossil horses' (see " Horses, 

 fossil," p. 281). 



Teeth, fossil horses' (South and N. 

 American), 108-10. 



Teeth, goats', gold and silver hues 

 produced in, 25-6. 



Teeth, growing, effect of madder on, 

 white red and white, 25. 



Teeth, horses', anomalous condition 

 of, 142, 



Teeth, horses', dimensions of, 71. 



Teeth, horses', discovery that they 



indicate age, 215. 

 Teeth, horses', fillings for, 164. 

 Teeth, horses', signs of improve- 

 ment in, 266. 271. 



Teeth, horses (Spanish), peculiari- 

 ties of, 215. 



Teeth, horses', temporary, 47-52 ; 

 permanent, 53-74; canines, 75-93; 

 remnant, 94-114; abnormal, 115- 

 127 ; supernumerary, 139 ; under 

 the microscope, 130-135 ; pathol- 

 ogy of, 136-174 ; dentistry of, 175- 

 193 ; indicators of age.. 203-215. 

 Teeth, human, changes in, 99. 

 Teeth, in harmony with general sys- 

 tem, 11. 



Teeth, mules', telling age by (differ- 

 ing some\yhat from horse), 215. 

 Teeth, readily preserved in a fossil 



state, 12. 



Teeth, remnant, 94 ; regarded as 

 phenomenons, 94, 101 ; line of de- 

 scent, 94; not to be confounded 

 with supernumerary teeth, 94 ; 

 the name, 94 ; easily lost, 99-100. 

 Teeth, rudimentary, "99 ; why good 



teachers, 99. 



Teeth, supernumerary. 127-8, 139. 

 Teeth, three sets of, 128. 

 Teeth, transplanting of, 26-29. 

 Teeth, tubes (hollow columns) of, 12. 

 Teeth, value of to the anatomist, 11. 

 Teeth, variety and use of, 10, 11. 

 Teeth, various animals', Boar, 77, 

 84; Cachalot, 79; Camel, 66, 78; 

 Cattle, 91-2 ; Chevrotain, 78. 232 ; 

 Coluber Scaber, 121 ; Copybara 

 (or Capybara), 10, 233; Dinoceras 

 mirabilis (fossil). 236 ; Dugong, 79, 

 235 ; Elephant, 77, 274 ; do. fossil, 

 244 ; Hippopotamus, 63 ; Hog, 63 ; 

 Hyrax, 260; Iguanodon, 63 ; Lion, 

 83 ; Mastodon, 109, 243 ; Megathe- 

 rium, 107, 243 ; Muntjac deer, 78, 

 246 ; Musk-deer, 78, 245 ; Narwhal, 

 79, 246 ; Ornithorhynchus, 80, 247 ; 

 Rhinoceros, 67 ; Ruminants, C5, 

 252; Shark (fossil), 236; Tapir, 

 65; Toxodon, 109, 254; Walrus, 

 77 ; Zebra, 52. 

 Teeth, yascularity of, 22-30; nerves 



and circulating vessels of, 26. 

 Teeth, wolf, why called remnant, 94. 

 Tenon, verifies Ruini's discovery, 69. 

 Tennyson's "gulf of doubt," 270. 

 Toes, 97, 112, 265 ; cause of reduction 

 in number, 269 ; form a semicircle 

 when applied to the ground, 269. 

 Tomes, C. S., tooth-germs, 37-41 ; 

 temporary canines, 52; dentine, 

 enamel, and cement. 63; attach- 

 ment of teeth, 72 ; tushes of boars, 

 84-5 ; evolution, 98-9 ; no ' mark ' 

 in teeth of early fossil horses, 203, 



