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AGE OF MAMMALS 



(table) 390, 407, 419 ; areas of northern 



hemisphere in Pleistocene, 443. 

 Miller, G. S., 



inbreeding, 502. 

 Miller, L. H., 



birds of Rancho la Brea, 473, 474. 

 Milne Edwards, 



birds of Ronzon, 190 ; birds of AUier 



Basin, 195 ; birds of Sansan, 257. 

 Mindel-Riss Interglaeial, 378; 



length, 385 ; flora and climate, 387, 402. 

 Mioclainida;, 109, 546.* 

 Miodanus, 107, 546.* 

 Miohippus, 



affinities to Mesohippus, 227 ; John Day, 



230; 555.* 

 Miolahis, 294, 550.* 

 Mississippi, rate of deposition, 61. 

 Mixodectes, 120, 522.* 

 MLxodectidse, 109, 111, 522.* 

 Maeritheriuni, 



Fayum, 200, 203 ; restoration (head), 



203 ; 558.* 

 Mosskirch deposit, 257, 258. 

 Moissac deposits, 190, 191. 

 Molar teeth, 



types, 10, 11, 12 ; relation of to extinc- 

 tion, in ungulates, 238, 239, 240, 241 ; 



adaptation to change of vegetation, 



240, 244. 

 M onatherium , 533.* 

 Monroe Creek deposit, 231. 

 Montabuzard, calcaire de, 246, 250, 251. 

 Monte Bamboli deposit, 257, 258, 263. 

 Monte Promina deposit, 186, 187. 

 Mt. Leberon deposits, 269 ; 



correlation, 266, 267. 

 Montmartre gypse, 144, 145 ; 



discovered by Cuvier, 22, 57 ; fauna, 



146, 147, 152. ^ 



Montmaurin cavern, 396 ; 



location and correlation, 391, 413. 

 Mt. Pelee, figure, 92. 

 Montpellier deposit and fauna, 314, 315, 316 ; 



bird life, 307. 

 Montredon deposit, 269. 

 Moosseedorf lake dwellings, 428. 

 Moret plant beds, 395, 396. 

 Mormont deposit, 144, 148. 

 Aloropus, 



John Day, 224, 230; Agate Spring 



Quarry, 235 ; Merycochcerus zone, 286 ; 



558.* 



DE MoRTILLET, 



European culture stages, 378 ; table, 

 381. 



Mosbach deposit, 402 ; location, 391. 



Moschus, 328, 551.* 



Mouillacitherium., 547.* 



Mousterian stage, 410, 411, 412 ; 



correlation, 378 ; relative length, 385. 



Multituberculata, 



evolution and extinction in North Amer- 

 ica, diagram, 174. 



Muridse, 



first appearance (Oreodon zone), 221 ; 

 John Day, 230 ; 536.* 



Mus, 



Astian, 316 ; post-Pleistocene of Eu- 

 rope, 429 ; 536.* 



Mustela, 



Vindobonian, 261 ; Pontian, 268 ; Hip- 

 parion zone, 301 ; mid-Pleistocene, 

 Europe, 407 ; Upper Pleistocene, Eu- 

 rope, 417 ; post-Pleistocene, Europe, 

 429 ; Port Kennedy Cave, 469 ; Conard 

 Fissure, 488 ; 530.* 



Mustelidse, 



Sannoisian, 188, 189 ; Aquitanian, 197 ; 

 appear in North America, 214 ; John 

 Day, 230 ; Burdigalian, 254 ; Vindo- 

 bonian, 259, 261 ; Merycochcerus zone, 

 288 ; Ticholeptus zone, 296 ; Hipparion 

 zone, 301 ; 530.* 



Mylagaulidae, 



Ticholeptus zone, 289, 297 ; lower 

 Pliocene, 352, 356 ; use of horns, 352, 

 353 ; 535.* 



Mylagaulodon, 534.* 



Mylagaulus, 297, 352, 535.* 



Mylodon, 



zone, 439, 452-464 ; superseded by 

 Megalonyx in North America, 440 ; 

 differs from Paramylodon, 457 ; from 

 Colorado and Nebraska,' 457 ; Rock 

 Creek, 458; Silver Lake (?), 459; 

 Kansas Pleistocene, 464 ; Megalonyx 

 zone, 465, 466 ; Port Kennedy Cave, 

 469, 470 ; Ashley River, 472 ; 541.* 



Mylohyus, 



Megalonyx zone, 440, 466 ; Port Ken- 

 nedy Cave, 470 ; Frankstown Cave, 471 ; 

 Conard Fissure, 488 ; 549.* 



Myodes, 415, 537.* 



Myogale, 259. 



Myolagus, 



Burdigalian, 254 ; Vindobonian, 259. 



Myoxus, 259, 536.* 



Nagana, 507. 

 Nanomeryx, 547.* 

 Neal, 



Pliocene of Florida, 346, 347. 

 Neandertal Cave, 410, 412. 

 Neandertal man, 



see Homo neandertahnsis. 

 Nearctica, 35, 95 ; 



possible origin of Lower Eocene mammals 



in, 112. 

 'Nebraska' formation, 87, 297. 

 Nebraska loess man, 499. 

 Necrolemur, 149, 543.* 

 Necrolesles, 520.* 

 Nehring, 



Peistocene succ?ssion of faunas, 388, 



414. 415, 418 ; Schweizersbild, 418 ; 



cave lion, 423 ; Wiirzburg fauna, 426. 

 Nematherium, 541.* 



* Reference to classification. 



