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Correlation of Sensory Discrimination 
and Intellect, Edward L. Thorn¬ 
dike (Abstract), 290 
Correlation through Vertebrate Paleon¬ 
tology by International Coopera¬ 
tion, Henry Fairfield Osborn and 
W. D. Matthew, 41-44 
Corresponding Members, List of, 375 
Corresponding Secretary, Report of the, 
Hermon Carey Bumpus, 330 
Corundas Mountains, Reference to, 138 
Coryphodon eoccenus, 107, 109 
Cossmann, M. Reference to, 153 
Cox, Charles F., Finance Committee, 328 
The Founder of the Evolution 
Theory, 225-245, (Title), 328 
The Individuality of Charles Darwin, 
16-20 
Crampton, Henry E., The Partulas of 
the Society Islands and the Prob¬ 
lem of Isolation (Abstract), 303, 304 
Craspedodon lonzeensis, 102 
Craspedophyllum subccespitosum , 85 
Creodonts of South American Faunae, 110, 152 
Cretaceous of Belgium, Recapitulation of 
the reptiles and batrachiana of the, 
105 
Cricetid© of Argentine Republic, 159 
Crocodilus depressifrons, 109 
Ctenidae, 217 
Ctenomys of Argentine Republic, 159 
Ctenus malvernensis, 217 
Cummins, W. F., cited, 145 
Cuvier, References to, 104, 230 
Cyathaxonia, 83 
cynodon, 48 
Cyathophyllum profundum, 52 
rectum, 67 
Cygnus herenthalsi, 116 
Cylindrogenite, a Possible Representa¬ 
tive of a Cylindrical (Non-Hauyan) 
Order of Crystals, O. W. Willcox 
(Abstract), 285 
Cyonasua of Argentine Republic, 156, 158 
Cyrtodelphis sulcatus, 115 
Cystiphyllum, 53 
Dahl, References to, 206, 208 
Dali, W. H., Reference to, 42 
Dana, E. S., cited, 123, 128, 129, 130 
Dana, J. D., cited, 121 
D'Arsonval Type Measuring Instrument, 
A New Construction of the, R. W. 
Sutliffe (Title), 310 
Darwin and Botany, Nathaniel Lord Brit¬ 
ton, 3, 28-33 
Darwin and Geology, John James Steven¬ 
son, 3, 22-28 
Darwin and Zoology, Hermon Carey Bum- 
pus, 3, 34-40 
Darwin Bust, Acceptance of, 21 
Darwin Bust, Presentation of, 3, 21 
Darwin Celebration, Charles F. Cox, 311 
Darwin celebration, Catalogue of exhibits, 
5-16 
Darwin, Charles, The Individuality of, 
Charles F. Cox, 16-20 
Darwin, Charles, cited, 232, 233, 234, 236 
quoted, 227, 233, 234, 236, 237, 241 
Darwin Fund, Subscribers to the, 3, 4, 5 
Darwin Memorial Celebration, Edmund 
Otis Hovey, 1-40 
Darwin Portraits, 324 
Darwin, Erasmus, Reference to, 226 
Dasypus of Argentine Republic, 159 
Datolite of New Jersey trap, 127, 129, 131 
Davenport, Charles B., Chairman Section 
of Biology, 328 
Vice-President, 328 
Dean, Bashford, Councilor, 328 
Memoir of Kakichi Mitsukuri, 352 
A New Example of Determinate Evo¬ 
lution (Abstract), 288 
Deaths, Notices of, 296, 307, 311, 318, 324 
Decticadapis, 110 
DeLaunay, cited, 162, 186, 201; References 
to, 163, 186, 200, 201 
Delaware Mountain fauna, Position of, 137; 
References to 136, 137 
Deleterious Ingredients of Food, What 
Are?, Ernest E, Smith (Abstract), 
308, 309 
Deperet, Charles, References to, 42, 44 
Dermochelys , 110 
Determinate Evolution, A New Example 
of, Bashford Dean (Abstract), 288 
Deuterotherturn of Argentine Republic, 157 
Development of Rugose Corals, 87 
Devonic corals, 64 
Dewey, Concept of a Sensation (Abstract), 
292 
Diabantite of New Jersey trap, 129, 130, 132 
Diabase of New Jersey, Analysis of, 122 
Diadiaphorus of Argentine Republic, 158 
Diamonds of History, The Two Greatest, 
George F. Kunz (Abstract), 302 
Dicotyles of Argentine Republic, 160 
Didolodus of Argentine Republic, 156 
Didymictis, 109 
Dienstian fossil vertebrates of Belgium, 116, 
117 
Dinocynops of Argentine Republic, 159 
Dinosaurs, 101, 102, 104; In the Notostylops 
Fauna, 151 
Distortion and Oscillation of Helical 
Springs, The, D, W. Hering (Ab¬ 
stract), 310 
Ditmars, Raymond L., Some Interesting 
Reptiles (Abstract), 288 
Diagram showing probable relationship of 
species of Rugose corals, 94 
Daedicurus of Argentine Republic, 159 
Dolichotis of Argentine Republic, 159 
