IXDEX. 



Ji81 



Ferofuson, P. B., development of 



teetu, 45 ; grinders. Qi ; the forma- 

 tion of enamel, 64 ; growth of 

 teeth dm-iug hie, "i^; aiseaijes of 

 teeth, T6S ; diseases and dentistry 

 of horses' leeth. Vi\i-\ij-l; swallow- 

 ing teeth, 1;)2. 193. 



Filling children's teeth, 277. 



Fleming, G., dental cysts, 115-139 ; 

 fractnred jaw, 195, 190 ; on glan- 

 ders, 199. 



Food, for foals, 50; for tooth-cough, 

 91 ; for unequal wear of grinders, 

 143; after trephining for caries, 

 15:), IG2 ; for defective teeth, im- 

 proving skin, fever, convalescence, 

 &c., KW-l; sifting of, 171; changes 

 caused by, 272; bone-producing, 

 27T ; sugar for horses, 3U. 



Forthomme, M., milk canines, 52. 



Fossil, cat-like animal, a, 244. 



Fossil, definition of, 114. 



Fossil, hog-like elephant, with tusks 

 in both jaws. 24i. 



Fossil Horses, cause of changes in 

 teeth of, 2G8; do. reduction in 

 toes of, 269. ^See Horses, fossil.) 



Fossil Horses, recent discoveries of, 

 257-269. 



Fossil Tooth, a diseased, 173. 



Fractured Jaws, 194-202. 



Fungus Hsematodes, 173 ; definition 

 of, 239. 



Gamgee, J,, report of, t20-^. 



Ganglion, nature of, 220-1, 2.39. 



Garengeot. M., dental key, 156. 



GeneraJi, Piof.. dental cysts, 116-19. 



Geoloirv. definition of, 240. 



Gill. T., nature of teeth. 12 ; dsntu? 

 formula for horse, 101 ; fossil Dirds' 

 teeth, 114; teeth from diverticula 

 (marsupials), 235; morphologT, 

 245; quadrumana, 251, 252; tele- 

 osts, 254. 



Girard, M., acre by mark? and shape, 

 206-7 ; dentinal star, 20a 



Glanders, resembles caries of last 

 grinders. 152-3 ; odor of, 1.53 ; may 

 be caused bv caries of teeth (ab- 

 sorption of pus). 160 : sometimes 

 imaginary, 176, 180, 185; danger 

 from and prevalence of 19f>. 



Gomphosis (taoth-artJeuLaii')n), 72. 



Goodbir, Pi-of., on tooth-u-erms, 125. 



Gonbaux, Surg., discovery of. 117. 



Gowing, T. W.. on teeth. '171-72. 



Grire. O. C, report of, 123, 124. 



Grinders, the 54 ; table* of. 6! : fig- 

 ures formecl bv. 6! ; contrasts 

 between, 61,62: their own v.het- 

 stones. Go; roots of fS, 70: shed- 

 fling of, 70. 71 ; activity of growth 

 and undivided base of, 74. 



Grouille, Mage, dental cysts, 116. 



Guanaco, 78 ; description of, 240. 

 Gubernaculum Deutis, the, descrin- 



tion of, 42. 

 Gums, shrinkage of the, 72, 74, 172, 



181 ; aticcted by turgescence,'l51 • 



nerves of, 225. 

 Guiil, Surg., Ciiscuvery of, 117. 

 Gutta-peicha as a filling lor "teeth 



and sinuses, 164, 177; for children's 



teeth, 277. 



Haeckel, E. H., embrvos. 81-2. 



Harris, Prof.. 3d dentition, 129. 



Hartshorne, H., evolution, 237. 



Ilaschischat ed dab, efiect of on 

 teeth, 25. 



Haw of the horse's eye (membrana 

 nictitans), description of. import- 

 ance cf and evil caused by ignor- 

 art grooms, S44. 



Ilayden, Er., discoveries of, £57. 



Ha\es, B.. tooth-palp, dentiral 

 tubes, cells and curves upon 

 curves, cement, enamel, &c., 22-4 ; 

 diseases of teeth. 137. 



Heard, J. M.. obligation to, 216: 

 letter fnmi, 292. 



Heath, J. P.. report of, 200, 201. 



Henoccjue. M.. motor nerves, 217. 



Herbert, VV. H.. age, 214, 215. 



Hesperornis (bird)", teeth of, 114. 



Hesperornis re<?alis, teeth of, 114. 



Hipparion. fos^d horse. 95, 96. 111. 



Hippotherium, fossil h(;r>e, 264-7. 



Hippotherium gracile. 268. 



Hippopotanms. canine teeth of, 63. 



Histology, dofiLition of, 241. 



Hitchcock. C. H., on foss-ils. 114. 



Hoeing, C. F., obligation to, 215 ; 

 letter from, §92. 



Hog, canine teeth of, 63. 



Horsburgh, J., report of 175. 



Horse, signification of word, 274. 



Horse, the, theory of introduction 

 into America, 110; a vegetarian, 

 270; probably never carnivorous, 

 272-3j once used for war only, 274. 



Horse Dentistry, argument in favor 

 of, 160 ; dental au'd other journals 

 on. 287-292. 



Horse, gcneaIog\ of, 264. 



Horse, original i.ome of, 273. 



Horses, fossil, A' acodon, 263; .An- 

 chippns, 96, i64 ; Anchitheriitm. 

 96, 111, il2, 2e4; Anchitherium 

 anreliauense, 2f5. 267: Anison- 

 ebtis, 263; Chalieotheriidge. 2t0, 

 264; Eohippus, (supposititious), 

 259 ; Fquidge, 2G1 ; Equus caballrs 

 primigenins, 107; Equns eompli- 

 catus, 113; Equ«s ewrvidens, 107; 

 Equus fossHis, 106; Equns plici- 

 dens. 107; Equus primig-enius, 107; 

 Hipparion, fci-6. 111, 112; Hippi- 

 diiim, 268 ; Hippotherium^ 264-7 : 



