INDEX OF NAMES 



357 



Fontannes, F., on Tertiary Mol- 

 luscs of the Rhone and Medi- 

 terranean, 1 45, -290-2 



Forbes, on fixity of species, 37 



Fortis, 17 



Fracastoro, 4 



Freeh, former positions of 

 lands and seas, 283 



Fuchs, monograph on Thurin- 

 gian fossils, 6 



GAUDRY, ALBERT, concatena- 

 tions of the animal king- 

 dom, 90-108 



Essaide Palceontologic Philo- 

 sophique, 244 



on connection between Apes 

 and Suidce, 59 



on origin of Apes, 154 



on Palaeontological evolu- 

 tion, 123 



on pedigree of Bears and of 

 Rhinoceroses, 151-3 



on stages of evolution, 243 

 Gegenbaur, on Arthropods, 50 



on the paddle of the Ich- 

 thyosaurs, 209 



Gervais, on plates on the 



cranium of a reptile of the 



Upper Eocene, 225 

 Gessner, 5 

 Giraud-Soulavie, fossils of the 



Auvergne, 6 

 Goethe, on repetition and 



metamorphoses of organs, 24 

 Goldfuss, 17 

 Goodsir, researches on the 



Ascidians, 41, 42 

 Grant, 35 

 Guettard, 5 



HAECKEL, E., concordance of 

 Ontogeny and Phylogeny, 



253 



criticism on his views, 57 



embryogenic method, 43 



fundamental biogenetic law, 

 122, 253 



Haeckel, E. , groups on road to 

 extinction produce no new 

 varieties, 238 



on the Ichthyosaurs, 209 



progress in evolution of 

 animal kingdom, 244 



struggle for existence, 265 



twenty-two stages of human 

 evolution, 54-7 



Haldemann, 35, 274 



Haug, origin of higher Mam- 

 malia in the submerged 

 Pacific Continent, 307 



Herodotus, 3 



Herbert, 35 



Hicks, Dr., on Cambrian fauna, 



325. 332 



Hilgendorf, on variations of 

 the fresh - water mollusc, 

 Planorbis multiformis, 67 



Hooke, Dr. R., suspects pre- 

 sence of extinct species quar- 

 tered in certain places, 5 



Hooker, 35 



Homes, Moritz, variations in 

 some Mollusca, 67 



Huxley, T. H., ancestry of 

 horse, 104 



Crocodiles of the Jurassic 

 period, 233 



on genealogy of animals, 42 



on Man's place in Nature, 39 



on struggle for existence, 265 

 Hyatt, on stages of the Am- 

 monites, 117, 215, 233, 241, 

 259, 260 



on the Nautilidae, 240 



on regression and senile 

 phase of Ammonites, 221 



ISIDORE, 35 



JACKSON, on the hinges of 

 Lamellibranch shells, 262 



on the young of Oysters 

 and Pectines, 218 



Johnston-Lavis, discovery of 

 mineral volcanic concretions 

 in lava of Vesuvius, similar 



