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rXDEX. 



of, 152; giitta-percha as a filling for, 



177. 

 Smith, W., report of, 182-184. 

 (Speculum Oris, use of, 149. 

 Speucer H.. evolution, 237. 

 Scar, dentinal, 59, 2o9. 

 Stone, case of in horse's jaw, 193. 

 Stron^j, Dr., trunslatio;j by, 274. 

 Supin-ior Maxillary Nerve, the, 222. 

 Sapernumerary Teeth, r27-13.J ; 139. 

 Surmon, H., report of, 17r. 

 Swallowing a Diseased Tooth, death 



of a horse from, 187 19;2. 

 Swallowing a heatliy tooth, 193. 

 Systemodon, fossil horse, 259, 260^. 



Tables of Grinders, the, 01. 



Teeth, abnormal, cases of beneath 

 right kidney and near nglit ear of 

 a lamb. 11(3-17; on mastoid process 

 of temporal bone, posterior part of 

 sphenoid bone and in testicle, 117; 

 ill ovaries, orbit, palate, tongue, 

 side of jaw, cheek and neck, 119; 

 base of ear, 124. 



Teeth, absorption roots of, 48, 70-1, 

 27o-!J, 23S. 



Teeth, carnne (horses'), description 

 and probable extinction of, 75-77. 



Teeth, canine, use of in different an- 

 imals, 77-83 ; made to tear flesh, 

 271. 



Teeth, constant in the same type, 

 and generally appreciably modified 

 according to family, 12. 



Teeth, continuous growth of, 7-3, 

 143 ; extraction on account of. 

 178. 



Teeth, deciduous, retention of, 129. 



Teeth, elephanr, unique mode of 

 cuttingand shedding several den- 

 titions, 274-6 ; size, structure, &c.. 

 274-6 ; great quantity cement in. 10. 



Teeth, elephant (Indian), indications 

 of age by, 275. 



Teeth emanating from osseous sys- 

 tem, 121. 



Teeth, foals', absorption of roots of, 

 non-continuous growth of, scarci- 

 ty of cement on crowns of, 48 ; 

 crowns worn off by attrition rath- 

 er than shed, .50 ; breadth of, 49. 



Teeth, fossil birds', 114. 



Teeth, fossil elephant, v,-eight of, 276. 



Teeth, f,)ssil horses' (see '■ Horses, 

 fossil," p. 2Sn. 



Teeth, fossil horses' (South and N. 

 A'.nerican), lOl-ll. 



Teeth, goats', gold and silver hues 

 produced in, 25-6. 



Teeth, growine. effect of madder on, 

 wliite red and v>diit'% 25. 



Teeth, horses', anomalous condition 

 of, 142, 



Teeth, horses', dimensions of, 71. 



Teeth, horses', discovery that they 

 indicate age, 215. 



Teeth, horses', fillings for, 164. 



Teeth, horses', signs of improve- 

 ment in, 266, 271. 



Teeth, horses' (^Spanish), peculiari- 

 ties of, 215. 



Teeth, horses', temporary, 47-52 ; 

 permanent. 53-74 ; canines, 75-C3; 

 remnant, 94-114: abnormal. 115- 

 127 ; supenuimerary, 139 ; under 

 the microscope. 130-125 ; pathol- 

 ogy of. 1:36-174 ; dentistry of, 175- 

 193 ; indicators of age, i()3-'215. 



Teeth, human, changes in, 99. 



Teeth, in harmony with general sys- 

 tem, 11. 



Teeth, mules', telling ago by (differ- 

 ing somewhat from horse), 215. 



Teeth, readily preserved in a fossil 

 state, 12. 



Teeth, remnant, 94 ; regarded as 

 phenomcnons, 94, 101 ; line of de- 

 scent, 94; not to be confounded 

 with i-upernumeraiy teeth, 94; 

 the name. 94 ; easily lost. 99-100. 



Teeth, rudimentary, 99 ; why good 

 teachers. 99. 



Teeth, t upcrnumerarv. 127-8, 139. 



Teeth, three sets of, 128. 



Teeth, transplanting of. 20-29. 



Teeth, tubes (hollow columns) of, 12. 



Teeth, value of to the ai.atomist, 11. 



Teeth, variety and use of, 10, 11. 



Teeth, various animals', Boar, 77, 

 84; Cachalot, 79; Camel, GG, 78; 

 Cattle. 91-2 ; Chevrotain, 78. 232 ; 

 Coluber Scaber, 121 ; Copybara 

 (or Ca'.ybara), 10, 5^33; Dinocetas 

 mirabilis (fossil) 2.3G : Diigons:, '19, 

 235 ; Elephant, 77. 274 ; do. fossil, 



244 ; Hippopotamus. 63 : Hog, 63 ; 

 Hyrax, 2G0; Igi anodon, 63 ; Lion, 

 83; Mastodon, 109, 243; Megathe- 

 rium, 107, 243 ; Muntjac deer, 78, 



245 ; Musk-deer, 78, 245 ; Isarw hal, 

 79, 246 ; Ornithorhynchus, gO, 247 ; 

 Rhinoceros, 67 ; Euminants, G5, 

 252 ; Shark (fossil), 236 ; Tapir, 

 65; Toxodon, 1G9, 254; Walrus, 

 77 ; Zebra, 52. 



Teeth, vascularity of, 22-30; nerves 

 and circulating vessels of, 26. 



Teeth, wolf, why called remnant, 94. 



Tenon, verifies Ruini's discovery, G9. 



Tennyson's " gulf of doubt," i70. 



Toes, 97, 112, 265 ; cause of reduction 

 in number, 260 ; form a semicircle 

 when aiiplied to the gi-ound, ^G9.. 



Tomes, C. S., tooth-germs, 37-41 ; 

 temporary canines, .52 ; dentine, 

 enamel, and cement. 63; attach- 

 ment of teefn, 72 ; tushes (f bears, 

 84-5 . evolution, 98-9 : no • mark ' 

 in teeth of early fossil horses, 203. 



