356 THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE ANIMAL WORLD 



Cope, Edward, anatomist and 

 palaeontologist, 78 et seq. 



" head of Neo-Lamarckism," 

 79 



law of non-specialization, 206 



on arrest in development of 

 over specialized forms, 123 



on Vertebrate evolution,2i9 

 Cortesi, 17 



Coutagne, M. G., on trinominal 

 nomenclature, 133 



on variation of land Mol- 

 luscs, 129 



Credner, on a Permian reptile, 

 247 



Cuvier, G., creator of Palaeon- 

 tology, 7-16 



on continuous progress in 

 animal kingdom, 244 



on destruction of species by 

 " revolutions," 234 



on fixity of species, 1 8 



on Man's place in Nature, 39 



progress and change of 

 faunas by migration, 14, 

 121, 281 



teeth of Dinotherium, 226 



DANA, on Gee-synclinals, 333 



on pre-Cambrian rocks and 

 fossils, 331-3 



d'Archiac, on fixity of species, 

 18, 37 



on successive creations, 122 

 Darwin, C., Descent of Man, 



39 



on domestic animals, 125 



on extinction of interme- 

 diate forms, 138 



on Natural Selection, 25 



on Palaeontology, 37, 281 

 on progression in animal 



kingdom, 244 



on rudimentary organs, 218 



on struggle for existence, 

 25, 234, 265 



on Vertebrate origins, 41 



Origin of Species, 35 

 Da Vinci, Leonardo, 4 



Dawson, Sir J. W., on the 



Eozoon, 335 



De Lacaze-Duthiers, 60 



Delafond, on Pliocene Mol- 

 luscs, etc., 292 



De Maillet, transformist specu- 

 lations of, 12 



Deperet, on migrations of ter- 

 restrial vertebrates, 281 



on Pliocene Molluscs, 292 

 Desor, 281 



Deshayes, 17 



De Serres, Marcel, 17 



De Vries, H., on abnormal 

 varieties of plants (mon- 

 strosities), 274-5 



on explosions, or sudden 

 creations of species, 279 



on saltation, or abrupt varia- 

 tion, 34, 274 



D'Homalius d'Halloy, on pre- 

 Cambrian rocks, 332 



transformist views of, 3 5 

 Dollo, his laws of Palaeonto- 



logical evolution, 237 



variation of groups not in- 

 definite, 266 



D'Orbigny, Alcide, his Pro- 

 drome de Paleontologie Strati- 

 graphique, 17 et seq. 



EICHWALD, 17 

 Empedocles, 23 



FAUJAS-SAINT-FONDS, 5 

 Filhol, on connection of Apes 

 and Suidce, 59 



on cutaneous plates of the 

 Tatus, 225 



Fischer, P., shows that littoral 

 Molluscs of Arctic regions 

 have spread towards the 

 Equator, 287 



Flower, Sir W., on the Siren- 

 ians as early terrestrial Un- 

 gulates, 208 



Fontannes, F., on Jurassic 

 Ammonites, 140 



