INDEX. 



285 



Tomes, J., a tooth barricading dis- 

 ease, 189. 



Tooth, abnormal, description of, 123. 



TooJi, a diseased lossii, lVd-4. 



'loom, a fractured, 19S-y. 



TuoLh, a propnecy, ^0:4. 



TootLi, a whale's, description of, 79. 



TooUi, eiepnaut, in W orih's Museum 

 (New York), 215. 



Tooih in upper jaw of a bull, 127. 



Tootn, uaiiu'e of, 7, 8 ; indeacence 

 of. 12, 10; no inherent power of 

 reparation in, 137. 



Tooth Fulp. description of, 31. 



Tooth, rciiiuaut, vicious inclination 

 cf a, 134. 



Tooth, swallowing a diseased (fatal), 

 18r-lJ2. 



Tooth, swallowing a healthy, 193. 



Tooth-Cough, treatment for, 92. 



Tooth-Germs, development of, 31-46. 



Tootli-Ger^i<, (.o.;s'. grafting whole 

 germs, separale enamel organs, 

 dentins caps, &c., ia dogs and 

 guinea-pigs, those in the latter 

 aninnl failing, 27-S. 



Tooth-Germs, elephant, 274. 



Tooth Germs, human, tiansforma- 

 tioiis of epithelial and enamel 

 germs, dentine bulbs, caps, &c., 

 in, from Tth to 39th week, 40. 



Tooth-Tumor, unusual case of, 196. 



Tooth and Bone, analogy of, 23. 



Toxodon, remains of, 109 ; descrip- 

 tion of, 254. 



Trephine, the. 254. 



Trephining Sinuses, 157-161. 



Trigeminus Nerve (in the horse), de- 

 scription of. 216-226. 



Tripier, M.. resection of nerves, 217. 



Tncar. the, 255. 



Tushes, fighting with, in various 

 animals,''77-85. 



Tubes horses', practically useless, 

 75; different from other teeth. 75: 

 distances from inci-ors and grind- 

 ers, 75. 75; shape and dimensions 

 of, 76 ; curvatnre of roots, 76. 



Tushes, removal of, 155. 



Tashes, size of in Orohippus, 97. 



Tusks, elephant fighting with, 77; 

 varying curvatures, v^eight, length, 

 &c., of. 276. 



Tuttle, R. M., on evolution, 270-2. 



Varnell, G., opinion of, 102 ; dis- 



eases of teeth, 138, 139 ; the sinuses, 

 15:i, 15.j. 101 ; canes, 164-106; ait- 

 eases of alveolar processes, loo; 

 parrot-mouth, lOT ; osteo-sarcoma, 

 180-7; fractured jaws, 194. 

 Views of an evoluliouist, 270-2. 



Wallace. A. K, cause of destruc- 

 tion oiungulata. 111; fossil horses, 

 112 ; geology, 240. 



Walrus^ the, mode of fighting of, 77. 



Walsh. J. H., age by teeth, zvS. 



Wedges, scientific, use of. 2"il. 



West, bone-beds of the, 257. 



Wheeler, Capt., report on survey of, 

 261-2. 



Williams, Prof. W., teething, 91; 

 remnant teeth, 104, 105 ; dental 

 cysts, 125-127 ; caries, 1C9-171. 



Williams. W., necrosis, 216. 



Winter, J. H., use of tushes, 85. 



Wolf-teeth, why a good generic 

 name, 94. 



Woodward, J. J., tooth pulp, 31; 

 histoloiry. 241. 



Woolly Rhinoceros, (fossil), 251. 



Works, general, 4. 



Works, special, 4, 290. 



Wortman. J. L.. on fossil horses, 

 2.57-269; discovery of. 260. 



Wyman, Prof, discovery of, 81. 



Yates, L. G., fossil elephant teeth, 

 27{i. 



Youatt, W.. sugar as food. 30 ; 

 tooth-2:ei-ms, 44, 45 ; infundibula 

 of grinders. 58 ; description of 

 lower jaw, 62 ; use of tushes, 84 ; 

 teething, 85. 86 ; lampas. 90, 91 ; 

 croppi:)g horses' ears. 103 ; rem- 

 nant teeth. 105; food, 1C2-164 ; 

 disea-^e'' of teeth. 172, 173 ; frac- 

 tured jaws. 196-198; 'mark' of 

 central nippers, 205; difficulties 

 of iud"-i'Tg age, 20'^; bishoping, 

 210"; trad" Incks. 212, 214; crib- 

 bitine, 212, 213 ; indications of aire 

 in^eoendent of teeth. 214; fifth 

 pair 'of nerves, 216-225; caecum, 

 230; colon. 2.32; membrana nicti- 

 tans. 244 : solipeds. 253. 



Youmans, E. L., evolution, 237. 



Zebra, temporary canine teeth of, 



52. 

 Zoology, definition of, 256. 



