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INDEX. 



COR 



Cortesi, cranium of Rhin. leptorhinus, 



ii. 113, 310, 313, 381 

 Costus, plant yielding, i. lv 

 Crag, Carnivora, ii. 58 



— Cervidae, ii. 57, 479 



— Cetacea, ii. 60 



— Elephant, i. 444 ; ii. 129 



— Mastodon, i. 467 ; ii. 26 



— Rhinoceros, ii. 56, 345, 354 



— Tapir, ii. 56 



Crane, fossil of Sewaliks, i. 23, 297, 554 

 Crawley Rocks Rhinoc, ii. 354 

 Crawfurd, discovery of fossils in Bur- 



mah, i. 5, 59 

 Crimping in teeth of Elephant, ii. 147 

 Crivelli on Cortesi's cranium of Rhi- 

 noceros, ii. 315, 320 

 Crocodiles existing of Ganges, i. 355 ; 

 ii. 485, 639 



— fossil of Bunnah, i. 413 



Perim Island, i. 409 



Sewaliks, i. 344, 555 



Crocodilus biporcatus, i. 345, 355 ; ii. 485 



— bombifrons, i. 355, 555 ; ii. 485 



— cataphractus, i. 356 ; ii. 483 



— crassidens, i. 297, 355, 555 



— Gangeticus. See Leptorhynchus 



— Journei, i. 357 ; ii. 484 



— leptodus, i. 355, 555 



— marginatus, ii. 484 



— palustris, i. 355 ; ii. 485 



— Schlegelii, i. 356 ; ii. 484 



— vulgaris, ii. 484 



Croizet and Jobert on fossil Rhinoceros, 



ii. 315, 319 

 Crow Hole. See Cave 

 Crustacea, Sewalik, i. 23 

 Cryptolepis, reformed character of, i. lv 

 Cuvier on dentition of Proboscidea, i. 49 



— distinction between Mastodon and 

 Elephant, i. 57 



— opinion on fossil Proboscidea, i. 44 ; 

 ii. 106 



fossil Rhinoceros, ii. 313, 319 



Cygnus Falconeri, ii. 300 



— musicus, ii. 300 

 Cymatotherium antiquum, ii. 161 

 Cyrena, Sewalik, i. 389 



DARMSTADT. See Museum 

 Darwin, views as to origin of species, 



ii. 251, 253 

 Dasyurus, lower jaw, ii. 447 

 Dauntela Elephant, i. 477 ; ii. 258 

 Dead Sea, its level, depth, &c, ii. 655 

 Deborah's Den. See Cave 

 Deccan, fossil Mastodon of, i. 124 

 Deer. See Cervus and Cervidte 

 Desnoyers on Cave Fauna, ii. 587 

 Dichobunes, distinction from Anoplo- 



therium, i. 225 



ELE 



Dinotherium, dentition of, i. 86, 406 ; 

 ii. 4, 176 



— microscopic structure of bone, i. 410 



— Bavaricum, i. 408 



— Cuvieri, i. 408 



— giganteum, characters, i. 406 

 discovery, i. 61 



section of teeth, i. 85, 425 



varieties, i. 408 



— Indieum, absence of in Sewalik hills, 

 i. 402 



discovery, i. 396 



lower jaw, i. 404, 466 



teeth, i. 20, 396, 404, 409 ; ii. 5 



tooth sections, i. 85, 425 



— Kcenigii, i. 408 ; ii. 5 



— Pentapotamicum, i. 414 ; ii. 5 



— proavum, i. 408 



Discs in teeth of Proboscidea, ii. 146 

 Dorcatherium moschinum, i. 23, 280 

 Dordogne. See Cave 

 Dormouse, fossil of Malta. See Myoxus 

 Drejsanodon, Blainville's specimen, ii, 

 457 



— Bravard's specimen, ii. 457 



— cultridens, ii. 459 



— latidens, ii. 459 



— specimens of British origin, ii. 459 



— Sivalensis, i. 339, 550 

 Duckworth's Perim Island fossils, i. 409 

 Durand, discovery of Sewalik fossils, i. 5 



— on Sewalik Carnivora, i. 339 

 Monkey, i. 298 



Rhinoceros, i. 158 



Durdham Down. See Cave 

 Duvernoy on fossil Rhinoceros, ii. 318, 

 320 



ECHINODON Becklesii, ii. 410 

 Edgeworthia, a new genus of plants, 

 i. lv 

 Elasmodon, i. 20, 476 

 Elastic Sandstone, i. 420 

 Elephants, classification, ii. 14 



— dentition, i. 70 ; ii. 5 



— distinction from Mastodon, i. 68, 70 ; 

 ii. 5, 16 



— fossil in America, ii. 234 



England, ii. 204, 585 



Sewaliks, i. 20, 43 



geological age, ii. 188 



persistence of specific characters, 



ii. 251 

 plurality of species, i. 44 



— Indian, i. 20, 428; ii. 14, 148 

 ■ — structure of teeth, i. 70 



— subdivision, i. 20; ii. 13 



— transition into Mastodon, i. 26 ; ii. 18 

 Elephas Africanus, ii. 14, 89 



cranium, ii. 123 



food, ii. 282 



