INDEX 



611 



Puerco, 107; Torrejon, 110; Wind 

 River, 132 ; evolution and extiiu-tion in 

 North Aniorica, charted, 174 ; 545.* 



Connocfuvtc.s, 432, 553.* 



Conoryctes, 109, 540.* 



Cook, 



Gomphotherium, 285 ; Neotragocerus, 337. 



COOPEB, 



Big Bone Lick, 478. 



Cope, 



results of early work, 10 ; discovery of 

 widespread primitive trituherculy, 10 ; 

 correlation of European and North 

 American Tertiarics, 53 ; Puerco, 105, 

 107 ; Eohippus, 135 ; American Eocene 

 deposits, 157 ; Cypress Hills, 216 ; Deep 

 River, 281, 289 ; Dibelodon, 364 ; Equus 

 fauna, 453 ; Rock Creek fauna, 45S ; 

 Fossil Lake (Silver Lake), 458, 459,460 ; 

 Megalonjx fauna, 464 ; Port Kennedy 

 Cave, 468, 469 ; Washtucna Lake, 474 ; 

 man and the Mcgalonyx fauna, 496. 



Coralline Crag of Suffolk, 310, 312. 



Cordilleran center of glaciation, 442, (map) 

 485. 



Cordylodon, 521.* 



Corral Hollow flora, 344. 



Correlation, 



Cuvier's law of, 2, 3 ; evolutionary 

 law of, 3, 4, 18 ; not fixed, 25 ; palceon- 

 tological, 39, 40, 41, 42, 45, 46, 47, 50, 

 51, 52, 53. 



Coryphodon, 



Landenian, 100; zone of, 103, 111, 114, 

 117-119, 122, 123, 124; skeleton and 

 restoration, 110; ancestry, 110; first 

 appearance. 111 ; restoration, 112 ; 

 eocenus, oweni, 115; Wasatch, 119, 122, 

 124, 125 ; Wind River, 132 ; extinction, 

 138, 172 ; brain figured, 173 ; 547.* 



Creodonta, 



Holarctic, 68 ; Fayum, 73, 74, 201 ; 

 Torrejon, 111; Wasatch, 126, 127; 

 Wind River, 132, 133 ; evolution and 

 extinction in North America (diagram), 

 174 ; causes of extinction, 174, 175 ; 

 lower White River, 213 ; 526.* 



Cricetodon, 



Sannoisian, 188, 189 ; Burdigalian, 254 ; 

 Vindobonian, 259 ; 536.* 



Cricelus, 



Astian, 316 ; Pleistocene Europe, 407 ; 

 537.* 



Criotherium, 264, 554.* 



Crocidura, 



Vindobonian, 259 ; Astian, 316 ; 521.* 



Croix Rous.se deposits, 269 ; 

 lo-ation, 267. 



Croll, 



climate of Interglacial Periods, 387. 



Cromer, 



see Forest Bed of. 



Crossopxis, 521.* 



Crypto procta, 74, 532.* 



Cuis, sables de, 102, 117. 

 Cummins, 



Texas deposits, 360. 



CUVIKR, 



imperfection of fossils, 1 ; law of corre- 

 lation, 2, 3 ; chief contributions to 

 palaeontology, 4 ; effects of physiographic 

 changes, 21, 22 ; replacement of faunas, 

 22 ; gypse fauna, 145, 146, 147, 152 ; 

 Anchitherium of the saldes, 251. 



Cyclopidius, 293, 550.* 



Cylindrodon, 534.* 



Cynocephalus, 



Siwahks, 327 ; Karnul Caves, 335; 545.* 



Cynodesmus, 



Promerycochoerus zone, 236 ; Mery- 

 cochoerus zone, 288 ; 528.* 



Cynodictis, 



Ludian, 146 ; Sannoisian, 189 ; lower 

 White River, 213 ; Oreodon zone, 222 ; 

 Protoceras zone, 227 ; John Day, 230 ; 

 528.* 



Cynodon, 189, 528.* 



Cynodontomys, 



Wasatch, 127 ; Wind River, 134 ; 522.* 



Cynohywnodon, 527.* 



Cynomys, 457, 535.* 



Cyan, 296, 529.* 



Cyonasua, 529.* 



Cypress Hills deposits, 216. 



Dacrytherium, 149, 548.* 

 Dwmonelix, 



interpretations of, 235 ; beds, 234, 



(photograph) 235. 

 Dwodon, 549.* 



D.\LL, 



correlation of Tertiary horizons, 53 ; 

 North and South American land con- 

 nection, 245, 339 ; Alachua Clays and 

 Peace Creek, 337, 346, 347, 366, 367 ; 

 Alaskan Pleistocene deposits, 490, 491, 

 492. 



Dana, 



duration of Ca'nozoic, 58, 63 ; heights of 

 North American mountains in Eocene, 

 85 ; duration of Pleistocene, 385 ; 

 Pleistocene physiography of North 

 America, 442 ; Erie Clays, 475 ; Pleisto- 

 cene glaciated areas of North America 

 (map) , 485, 480. 



Danian stage, 98, 99. 



Daphcenodon, 236, 529.* 



Daph(rnns, 



White River, 213, 222 ; skeleton figured, 

 222 ; 529.* 



Darton, 



Arikaree formation, 278. 



Darwin, 



influence on palaeontology, 5, 6, 7 ; 

 divergence, 23 ; zoogeographic distri- 

 bution, 35 ; effects of great drought in 

 Patagonia, 370, 371 ; extinction, 502. 



Dasypodida?, 138, 542.* 



* Reference to classification. 



