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IXDEX. 



Cartwriglit, W. A., report of, 193 ; 

 11 actiue of jawbone, 19li. 



Cauca.-iaii Euce^s teeth of, 99. 



Cement, the, 9 ; size of tubes of, 16; 

 use of, 17 ; mistaken for tartar, 17 ; 

 vascularity of. 17 ; tiiiuuess of, 17 ; 

 color of, 18 ; resemblance to bone, 

 23; germs of, 43; a proiectinj^ 

 varnioh, 59, GJ; microscopical char- 

 acter of, 133. 



Chabrit, M., tooth-germs, 274. 



CiialicoiheriidiB (fossil horses). 260. 



Chandler, C. F., on albumen, 227. 



ClTauveau, A., harmony of teeth with 

 general system, 11 ; development 

 of tooth-germs, 41, 42 ; description 

 of incisors, 58. 5=), 60 ; growth of 

 teeth during life, 73. 



Cherry, \V. A., shedding teeth, 53-1 ; 

 judging ag;; by shape of teeth, 2C4. 



Cbevrotain,^78 ; description of, 232. 



Clay worth, Siirg., report of, 197. 



C pieman. Surgeon, di-^covery of, 116. 



' Columbus ' (elephant), tooth of, 275. 



Coluber Scaber (serpent). 121. 



Comparalive Anatomy, 233. 



Conrad, T., discovery of, 113. 



Complex grinders, cause of. 268. 



Concomitant Variation, a factor in 

 evolution problem. 98. 



Condylarthra, the, 2W-1, 264. 



Cope, E. D., editor American Natur- 

 alist, 113; physiological homolo- 

 gies, 233; discovers Phenacodus 

 (teeth) and other fossil horses, 

 259->;9 ; opinion of the Amblypo- 

 da, 261-2. 



Copybara, the, criudcrs of, 10; de- 

 scription of, 233. 



Coucrhing and Teething, treatment 

 for, 92. 



Crib-biting, effect of on teeth, 212- 

 13 



Camming, G., elephant tusk, 276. 



Cuvier, F , 16 ; note on, 6j ; bones 

 and teeth of recent and fossil 

 horses, 106; ojjhthalmic ganTlion, 

 221 ; elephant teeth, 275. 



Dana, Prof., geology. 240. 



Dandiiii, J,, silver and golden hued 

 teeth, 25-6. 



D'Arboval, teething. 87. 



Darwin, C. R., tnshe; of various ani- 

 mals, 77, 78. 79 ; changes in human 

 teerh, 99. 



Dawson, J. W., geology, 240; mio- 

 cene period, 2'M ; pliocene period, 

 250. 



Diy, E. C. H., narwhal. 246. 



Deciduous teeth, retention of, 129. 



Delafond, M., on trephining. 101. 



Denenbonrg, F., report of,"l23. 



Dental Cysts, importance of study 

 of, 115; microscopical character of 



teeth in, 118 ; reports and theories 



on, 115-126. 

 Dental Canal, the, 31, 224, 284. 

 Dental i^'vsts, 115-l^b. 

 Dental Nerve, the, 224-226. 

 Dentinal, origin and use of word, 8. 

 Dentinal Pulp, network of looped 



capillaries of the, 33-4. 

 Deaiiual Star, 59 ; description of, 



209. 

 Dentinal Tubes, office and color of 



22, 23 ; their two curvatures, 23 



dichotomously brauched, 131, 133 



diameter of, 132 ; length of curves, 



133. 

 Dentine, the, S, 14. 

 Dentine Germ, 43, 59. 

 Dentition Fever, 93. 

 Dentition, permanent, 53-74. 

 Di^utitiou, temporary, 47-52. 

 Denlition, third, cases of, 128. 

 Digital reduction, cause of, 269. 

 Dinoceras mirabilis (fossil), horns 



and canine teeth of, 236. 

 Diverticula, use of, 22, 235. 

 Dog tooth-germs, grafting of, 27-8. 

 Draper, J. W., obligation to, 4. 

 Dugong, the, 79 ; description of, 235. 

 Dunglison, E., development of leoth, 



45 ; diseases of teeth, 1.37 ; calculi, 



193 ; vocabulary, 227-256. 



Eddy, Dr., children's teeth. 277. 

 E iinburgh Veterinary College, re- 

 port of, 179, 180. 

 Editor Veterinarian, comments of, 



184; report of, 201,202. 

 Elasmothere, the, great size of, 107; 



enamel festoons of molars of, 107 ; 



coMnecting link between horse and 



rhinoceros, 107. 

 Elephant, great quantity of cement 



in grinders of, 10 ; unique mode 



of cutting and shedding several 



dentitions; size, structure, &c., 



274-7; affinities with rodents, 260. 

 Embryo, human, transformations of, 



81-2 ; definition of, 2;36. 

 Embryology, 80-82. 

 Enamel, the, 10; lubes of, 18, 19; 



color of, 19; membranous sheaths 



of, 59; plications of, 106. 

 Enamel, the two rings of, 59. 

 Enamel-Fibers, direction of, 20; 



curves of, 20; form and size of, 20; 



diameter of, 134. 

 Eocene (period) fossils of, 236. 

 Equi'l-ie, the, tooth rf, 261. 

 Evolution, doctrine of 77-9. 98-0.237; 



257-6) ; from inferior to ouperior, 



271 ; a buirbear, 271. 

 Exostoses, 17, 116. 



Faenkel, discovenea of, 15. 

 Falconio, Surg., di-fcovery of, 118. 



