INDEX OF NAMES 



ABEL on groups apparently 



extinct, 232 

 Agassiz, F., on fixity of species, 



18, 37 



opponent of descent theory, 

 114 



on successive creations, 122 

 Amalitzky, discovery of terres- 

 trial reptiles of the Permian 

 era, 248, 296, 297 



Ameghino, F., origin of the 

 Placental Mammals placed 

 in Patagonia, 307-9, 315 



Anaximander, 23 



Andrews, Creodonts, discovers 

 in deposits of the Fayum, 3 1 7 



on an Ungulate ancestor of 

 the Mastodons, 182 



Aristotle, views on nature of 

 fossils, 4 



BACON, 24 



Baecker on the Brachiopods, 



256 

 Barrande, J., discoveries in the 



Silurian strata of Bohemia, 



322-4, 332 



on fixity of species, 37 



on successive creations, 122 

 Bate, Miss, 204 



Baur, on the paddle of the 

 Ichthyosaurs, 209 



Beaumont, Elie de, theory of 

 mountain chains, u, foot- 

 note 



Bellardi, on Miocene and Plio- 

 cene Gastropods of Northern 

 Italy, 139-40 



Bergeron, J. (discoverer of 

 earliest fossil fauna in 

 France), on similarity be- 

 tween Trilobites of the Mon- 

 tagne Noire and those of 

 Bohemian Cambrian, 144, 



325 

 Bernard, F., on embryonic 



shells of the Lamellibranch, 



261 

 Blumenbach, on Man's place 



in Nature, 39 

 Bonnet, C., 24 

 Born, 5. 

 Boule, on teeth of carnivora, 



105 



Bourguet, 5 

 Bourguigniat, 131 

 Branco, on the Ammonites, 



117, 257-9 

 Brander, 5, 17 

 Braun, A., on uselessness of 



organs, 266 

 Brocchi, 17 

 Brongniart, A., 17 

 Bronn, his Index Palceontolo- 



gelicus, 17 



Brown, on organs, 266 

 Bruguidres, 5, 17 

 Buch, L. de, 17 

 Buffon, generalizations of, 6 

 on succession of forms of 



living beings, 23-5 

 Burtin, 5 



CARPENTER, on the Eozoon, 335 

 Cayeux, on fossils of the Pre- 

 Cambrian, 329 



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