358 THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE ANIMAL WORLD 



to the supposed foraminifer- 

 ous Eozoon, 336 



KANT, on origin of species, 24 



Karspinsky, on whorls of Am- 

 monite shells, 260 



Keyserling, 35 



Kilian, on Cretaceous Ammon- 

 ites of the Antarctic regions, 

 229 



Klein, 5 



Knorr, 5 



Kobelt, hypothesis of pre- 



[ destination in duration of 

 species, etc., 235 



Kowalevsky, W., adaptations 

 of organs, 83, 103 



limbs of Ungulates, pro- 

 gressive transformations, 207 



origin of Vertebrates from 

 Ascidians, 42, 50, 86 



LAMARCK, 12, 17, 122, 265 



his Philosophic Zoologique, 

 27-32, 35 



hypothesis of, 1 2 



variability of existing spe- 

 cies, 125, 265, etc. 



Lankester, Sir E. Ray, trans- 

 lator of Haeckel, 43 



Lapparent, geographical sket- 

 ches, former positions of 

 lands and seas, 283 



Lebesconte, footprints or per- 

 forations of problematic ani- 

 mals, 329 



Le Bon, Evolution of Forces, 

 319 footnote 



Leenhardt, on an Upper Eo- 

 cene reptile, 225 



Lemoine, communication be- 

 tween Africa and Madagas- 

 car at the Oligocene epoch, 



315 



discovers the Neoplagiaulax, 



173 



on Mammals of Cernay, 174 



Lemoine, researches on Lower 

 Eocene fauna of environs of 

 Rheims, 251 



Levy, Michel, on sedimentary 

 origin of schistous and cry- 

 stalline rocks, 333 



Linnaeus, C., founder of bino- 

 mial nomenclature (genus 

 and species), 127 



Man's place in Nature, 39 

 Locard, on fresh-water Mol- 

 luscs of France, 127, 128 



on littoral Molluscs of the 

 North Atlantic, 286 



Lohest, discovery of Amphi- 

 bians in the Upper Devonian 

 rocks, 247 



Lucretius, 23 



Lydekker, R., on division of 

 the Crocodiles into two 

 parallel branches, 233 



on terrestrial Vertebrates, 

 281 



MAILLET, 24 



Mantell (discoverer of I guano- 

 don), 9, 17 



Marsh, ancestry of the horse, 

 American five-toed types, 73 



discovery of herbivorous 

 Dinosaurs, 211, 301 



Matthew, Arctic regions sug- 



j^ gested as original home of 



the Placental Mammals, 



307 



early forms of life in Canada 

 and Newfoundland, 330 



former position of lands and 

 seas, 283 



Maupertuis, 24 

 Milne-Edwards, 60 

 Mojsisovics, von, on Ammo- 

 nites, 257 



on phyletic branches, 194 



on senile phase of Ammo- 

 nites, 215 



Munier-Chalmas, embryonic 



shell teeth of oysters, 262 

 Miiller, 44, 253 



