INDEX 



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Proscalops, 521.* 

 Proscapanus, 521.* 

 Prosciurus, 221, 534.* 

 Prosqualodon, 561.* 

 Prosthennops, 



Hipparion zone, 301 ; early Pliocene, 



352 ; Snake Creek, 356 ; Virgin Valley, 



357; 549.* 

 Protagriochaerus, 170, 549.* 

 Protapinis, 



Stanipian, 190 ; Oreodon zone, 223 ; 



Protoeeras zone, 227 ; John Day, 230 ; 



556.* 

 Protcchimi^s, 538.* 

 Protehithcritnn, 168. 

 Proteodtdc/p/iys, 515.* 

 Proterix, 221, 520.* 

 Proterotherium , 561.* 

 Prothylacynus, 516.* 

 Protita notherium , 



outline restoration (head), 142 : Uinta, 



169 ; 556.* 

 Protoadapis, 118, 543.* 

 Protoceras, 226, 227 ; molar figured, 1 1 ; 



sandstones (photograph), 217 ; zone, 



225, 226, 227 ; restoration and skeleton 



figured, 225 ; 551.* 

 Protocetus, 561.* 

 Protodichohune, 118. 

 Protogonodon, 170, 546.* 

 Protohippus, 297, 350 ; 



zone, 277 ; Madison Valley, 281 ; 



early Pliocene (?), 346; Snake Creek, 



355 ; Blanco, 365 ; 556.* 

 Protolahis, 299, 550.* 

 Protomeryx, 286. 

 Protoptychus, 168, 536,* 538.* 

 Protoreodon, 170, 549.* 

 Protorohippus, 



foot figured, 14. 

 Protosircn, 182. 

 Protosorex, 521.* 

 Protragelnphus, 554.* 

 Protragoccrus, 



first appearance, 247, 249, 253, 255 ; 



Vindobonian, 259, 262 ; 553.* 

 Protylopus, 170, 550.* 

 Proty potherium, 560.* 

 Provioerra, 527.* 

 Prozaedius, 542.* 

 Prozeuglodon, 200, 561.* 

 Pseudcelurus, 



Stanipian, 192 ; Burdigalian, 254, 255 ; 



Vindobonian, 259, 261 ; Hipparion 



zone, 301 ; 532.* 

 Pscudarctos, 262, 530.* 

 Pseudocyon, 529.* 

 Pseudolahis, 227, 550.* 

 Pseudotomus, 534.* 

 Psittacotherium, 109, 540.* 

 Pterodon, 



Fayftm, 201 ; restoration, 201 ; 527.* 

 Ptilodus, 



skull figured, 106 ; Fort Union, 108 ; 518.* 



Puerco formation, 



location, 86, 87, 104 ; correlation, 99 ; 

 fauna, 106, 107. 



PUTN.^M. 



man in California mid-Pleistocene, 477, 



498 ; human and mastodon remains 



at Worcester, 495. 

 Putorius, 



Hipparion zone, 301 ; Conard Fissure, 



488 ; 530.* 

 Puy Courny deposits, 266, 267. 

 Pyrenees, elevation of, 59, 60, 140, 177. 

 Pyrimont deposit, 193, 194 ; 



fauna, 197, 198. 

 Pyrotheria, 78, 561.* 

 Pyrotherium, 561.* 



QUACKENBUSH, 



Pleistocene of Alaska, 490, 491, 492. 

 Quaternary, 



faunal periods, 375 ; time divisions in 



Switzerland, 376, 378, in Germany, 378. 

 Quercy phosphorites, 151, 152 ; 



discovered, 5 ; correlation, 144, 145, 



168, 187 ; final deposits, 190. 

 Quercy theriuni, 145, 527.* 



Rancho la Brea, 



asphalt, 58, 472 ; correlation, 467 ; 

 fauna, 472, 473, 474 ; photograph, 473. 



Rangifer, 



mid-Pleistocene (?) Europe, 400, 403, 

 407 ; Upper Pleistocene of Europe, 

 412, 413 ; Eurasiatic and American, 

 422 ; survival in Europe, 424 ; post- 

 Pleistocene, Europe, 428 ; figured, 436 ; 

 arrival in North America, 436, 438, 487 ; 

 zone, 440 ; Toronto formation, 449 ; 

 Pleistocene range in North America, 

 449 ; Big Bone Lick (?), 478 ; Iroquois 

 Beach, 489 ; Alaska, 489, 490, 491 ; 

 552.* 



Rattlesnake formation, 357, 358 ; 



correlation, 41, 309, 341 ; photograph, 

 358 ; section, 359. 



Rectigradations, 45 ; 



early titanothere horns, 164. 



Red Crag of Suffolk, 314, 317, 321, 393 ; 

 bird life, 307. 



Reid, 



flora of Norfolk Interglacial, 393, 396; 

 climate of Norfolk Interglacial, 396, 397. 



Reindeer, 



see Rangifer. 



Reindeer Period, 378, 427. 



Reptiles, 



nu'galosaurs of Belgium and Rocky 

 Mountain region, 98; Landenian, 100; 

 Basal. Eocene, 102 ; Thanetian, 104 ; 

 Puerco, 106; Sparnacian, 115; Ypre- 

 sian, 117; Wasatch, 124, 129 ; Wind 

 River, 129 ; Lutetian, 140 ; Ludian, 

 147 ; Bridger, 160, 161 ; White River, 

 185 ; Faydfu, 200 ; Oligocene North 



* Reference to classification. 



