INDEX 



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Sarcolemur, 547.* 

 Sarcothraustes ; 111,527.* 

 Sarmatian marine stage, 257. 

 Scalabrin ithcrium, 50 1 .* 

 Scalops, 469, 521.* 

 ScajHoni/x, 521.* 

 Scarlwrough beds, flora, 449. 

 Scelidolherium , 54 1 .* 



SCHARFF, 



northern center of evolution, 66, 67 ; 

 early Cisnozoie, North and South 

 American land connection, 93, 292 ; 

 steppe mammals no sure indication of 

 steppe country, 417 ; migration of rein- 

 deer, 422 ; origin of badger, 424. 



ScHiMPER and Schenck, 

 fossil grasses, 94. 



Schis mother ium, 541.* 



Schislomyx, 540.* 



Schizotherium, 193, 558.* 



SCHLOSSER, 



Literatiirhericht, 51 ; origin of African 

 fauna, 69 ; theridomyids, 146 ; Tertiary 

 bear, 261, 269 ; Samos Cavicornia, 

 270 ; ' Anthracotherium' fauna of India, 

 274 ; Maragha fauna, 332 ; Miocene 

 and Pliocene fauna of China, 333, 334, 

 335 ; survival of chalicotheres into 

 Pleistocene, 338. 



SCHOTENSACK, 



age of Mauer sands, 399 ; Homo heidel- 

 bergensis, 403, 404. 



SCHUCHERT, 



Zeuglodon beds, 171. 



SCHWALBE, 



Middle Miocene primates, 263, 264 ; 

 Upper Miocene i)rimates, 271, 272 ; 

 Pliocene primates, 307 ; Pithecanthro- 

 pus, 385. 



SCHWEINFURTH, 



discoveries in FayCim, 199. 

 Schweizersbild cave, 418, 419, 425. 



location and correlation, 391, 413. 

 Sciuravus, 



Wasatch, 128 ; Wind River, 134 ; 534.* 

 Sciuridae, 



ancestry, 128 ; Oreodon zone, 221 ; 



Vindobonian, 259 ; 535.* 

 Sciurodon, 534.* 

 Sciuroides, 534.* 

 Sciuropterus, 



Vindobonian, 259, 261, 262; of 'older 



Pliocene fauna,' 311, 316; Potter 



Creek Cave, 477 ; 535.* 

 Sciurus, 



Aquitanian, 195 ; Vindobonian, 259 ; 



Pleistocene forest fauna of Europe, 415, 



417 ; post-Pleistocene, Europe, 428 ; 



Port Kennedy Cave, 469 ; Potter Creek 



Cave, 477 ; 535.* 



SCLATER, 



on zoogeographic divisions, 35, 36. 

 Sclerocalyptus, 542.* 

 Scleromys, 539.* 



Scott, 



convergence in evolution, 32 ; ancestry 

 of oreodonts, 149 ; Hycenodon aquatic, 

 222 ; Middle John Day corresponds to 

 _ St. Gerand-le-Puy, 229 ; Deep River, 

 281, 289 ; Hypohippus, 293 ; Miocene 

 Canidae, 296 ; Nebraska formation, 

 297 ; Cervalces, 492, 493 ; coexistence of 

 man and mastodon in North America, 

 495. 



Scott's Bluff (photograph), 228. 



SCUDDER, 



Florissant Lake, 283 ; effect of the 

 Glacial Period on American insect life, 

 450. 451. 



Se m no pith ecus, 



of 'older Pliocene fauna,' 310, 312, 315, 

 316; Siwaliks, 327; 545.* 



Sezanne, travertin de, 102, 114. 



Sheppey, deposits on Isle of, 102, 115, 117 ; 

 birds of, 152. 



Shufeldt, 



Silver Lake, 459, 460, 461. 



Sicilian stage, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321 ; 



correlation, 41, 309 ; palseogeography, 

 305. 318; localities (map), 310; fauna 

 summarized, 311. 



Sierran stage, 435, 443. 



Silver Lake deposit, 458, 459, 460 ; 



age of, 453 ; comparison with Hay 

 Springs fauna, 457 ; flints, 497. 



Simia, 327, 545.* 



Simocyon, 269, 529.* 



Simorre, 



stage of, 260, 261, 262. 



Sinclair, 



Antarctica, 76 ; volcanic nature of 

 Bridger and Washakie, 91, 158 ; eden- 

 tates in Mascall, 289 ; section of John 

 Day formation, 359 ; Potter Creek Cave, 

 475, 476 ; human remains in auriferous 

 gravels, 500. 



Sinopa, 



Wasatch, 127 ; Wind River, 133 ; 

 Bridger and Washakie, 161, 164 ; 527.* 



Sirenia, 



possible African origin, 73, 493 ; Eocene 

 and Oligocene, 182, 183 ; possible affini- 

 ties to Proboscidea, 204 ; Miocene, 247, 

 255, 256 ; Pliocene, 317, 344 ; source of 

 American, 493 ; Pliocene and Pleisto- 

 cene of North America, 493, 494 ; 559.* 



Sivameryx, 274. 



Sivatherium, 551.* 



Siwaliks, 



correlation, 41 ; distribution, geology, 

 274, 323, 324, 325, 326 ; fauna, 323- 

 332 ; age, 332. 



Skanian Interglacial fauna, 377. 



Smilodon, 



Megalonyx zone, 467 ; Port Kennedy 

 Cave. 470 ; Rancho la Brea, 473 ; 

 skeleton figured, 474 ; restoration, 475; 

 532.* 



* Reference to classification. 



