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INDEX. 



ELE 



Elephas Namadicus, tibia, i. 496 

 ulna, i. 480 



— odcmtotyraimus, i. 55 



— Panicus, i. 55 



— planifrons, i. 20, 111; ii. 14, 91, 

 108 



cranium, i. 427, 430, 437 



lower jaw, i. 429, 430 



premolars, i. 68, 433 ; ii. 6, 93 



resemblance to E. meridionalis, 



ii. 108 



ridge-formula, ii. 91 



— ■ — sections of teeth, i. 75, 423 

 teeth, i. 431, 441 



— primigenius, i. 79, 421 ; ii. 14, 158 



cranium, ii. 123, 175, 188 



earliest head-quarters, ii. 245 



femur, i. 490 



food, ii. 284 



in Gower Caves, ii. 525 



in Italy, ii. 170, 173, 175, 241, 



587 



localities, ii. 204 



lower jaw, i. 439 ; ii. 127 



pelvis, ii. 175 



range in time, ii. 239, 586 



range of prevalence, ii. 77 



ridge-formula, ii. 119, 163, 175, 



176, 236 



section of teeth, i. 79, 421 



teeth, i. 79, 421, 441 ; ii. 158 



ulna, ii. 175 



— priscus, ii. 14, 94 



abandoned as a species, ii. 251, 



592 



— — -a variety of E. antiquus, ii. 15, 



104, 251 

 discovery of by Goldfuss, i. 54 ; 



ii. 81, 94 



localities, ii. 204 



teeth, i. 441 ; ii. 94 



— proboletes, i. 55 



— pygmseus, i. 55 



— Bupertianus, ii. 238 



— Sumatranus, ii. 255 



— Texianus, ii. 217 



Emydse, fossil of Burmah, i. 413 



Sewaliks, i. 23, 35, 39, 382, 556 



Emys teeta, fossil, i. 382, 556 ; ii. 574 

 Enamel plates of teeth of Proboscidea, 



ii. 146 

 Enantia, a new genus of plants, i. lv 

 Enhydra, dentition of, i. 332 

 Enhydriodon ferox, i. 331, 552 



— Sivalensis, i. 331, 552 

 Equidse fossil of Brixham, ii. 495 

 Burmah, i, 527 



Cefn, ii. 542 



Crag, ii. 57 



Gibraltar, ii. 555 



Gower, ii. 525 



Nerbudda, i. 186, 525 



ERO 



Equidse fossil of Niti Pass, i. 530 



Perim Island, i. 188, 402 



Sewaliks, i. 22, 186, 524 



Equus Asinus, ii. 525 



— Caballus, ii. 525 



— Namadicus, i. 186, 525 



— palaeonus, i. 22, 186, 527 



— Sivalensis, i. 186, 524 

 Esox Hindostanicus, i. 589 

 Eucladoceros, i. 587 ; ii. 472 

 Euelephas, i. 477 ; ii. 10, 144 

 Euhysena. See Hycena 

 Eurycoronine molars, ii. 83, 146 

 Evans on flint-knives of Moulin-Quig- 



aon, ii. 604 



FALCONERIA, a genus of plants, i. 

 xxxii 

 Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis, description of 

 published Plates, i. 421 



Letter-press, i. 43 



Fauna fossil of Caves. See Cave Fauna 



Nerbudda, i. 21 ; ii. 577, 642, 646 



Perim Island, i. 391 



— — Sewaliks, i. 19, and vol. i. passim 

 Felidae, Sewalik, i. 343 



Felis catus, ii. 525 



— cristata, i. 315, 548 



— leopardus, ii. 556 



— paheotigris, i. xxi 



— pardinensis, ii. 59, 556 



— serval, ii. 556 



— spelaea, ii. 455, 457, 525, 542 



— from Kent's Hole, ii. 457 



— from North Hill Tor, ii. 457 

 Femur of Proboscidea, i. 487. See also 



Elephas and Mastodon 

 Ferishta, notice of fossil bones by, i. 4 

 Fish, fossil of Sewaliks, i. 23 

 Fitch. See Museum 

 Flint-knives, &c. distinction between 



spurious and genuine, ii. 605, 611 



— from Brixham Cave, ii. 495, 497 



Grotta di Maccagnone, ii. 549, 595 



Laugerie-Haiite, ii. 629 



Long Hole, ii. 538 



Mautort, ii. 612 



Moulin-Quignon, ii. 601 



Olivella, ii. 552 



St. Gilles, ii. 612 



Somme Valley, ii. 583, 597, 598 



Florence. See Museum 



Fluorine in fossil bones, i. 369, 371 



Fluvio-marine Crag, its geological age, 



ii. 64 

 Folkestone, fossils from, ii, 353, 564 

 Forbes, E., on Sewalik Mollusca, i. 26, 



389 

 Fox fossil, Sewalik, i. 341 

 Freshwater shells of Sewaliks, i. 389 

 Frogs, Indian, predaceous habits of, i. 



590 



