INDEX 419 
Carassius auratus, 169 
Jarcharias, 366, 391 
innominatus, 353 
(Seoliodon) cuvieri, 351-354 
carcharias, Squalus, 353 
Carchariide, 161, 353 
Carcharodon auriculatus, 352 
cardinalis, Pagrus, 189 
cariosa, Lampsilis, 287, 296, 302, 318, 320, 
334, 345 
carnea, Trygon, 164 
Carnegie, Andrew, 42, 350 
Carnegie Hill, 71, 72, 205 
Carnivora and Insectivora of the Bridger 
Basin, 216 
Carnivores, New, from the Miocene of 
Western Nebraska. By C. A. Peter- 
son, 205-278 
carpio, Cyprinus, 169 
Catalog of the Fishes of the Island of For- 
mosa, or Taiwan, based on the Collec- 
tions of Dr. Hans Sauter, By David 
Starr Jordan and Robert Earl Richard- 
son, 159-204 
Catalog of Fossil Fishes in the Carnegie 
Museum. Part I. Fishes from the 
Upper Eocene of Monte Bolca. By 
Charles R. Eastman, 349-414 
cataracta, Anodonta, 292, 313, 314 
catopterygia, Clupea, 356 
caudimaculatus, Tylosurus, 175 
Centriscidee, 362 
Centriscus aculeatus, 362 
Cephalacanthidee, 200 
Cephalogale geoffroyi, 260 
Cephaloseyllium umbratile, 160 
cephalozona, Ophichthus, 172 
cephalus, Clupea, 356 
Cepolide, 240 
Cheetodon argus, 381 
asper, 380 
aureus, 370 
canescens, 372 
chirurgus, 380 
citrinellus, 197 
lineolatus, 197 
Cheetodon lunula, 197 
mesoleucus, 380 
nigricans, 381 
reticulatus, 197 
rhomboides, 371, 380 
rhombus, 380 
saxatilis, 364 
subaureus, 370 
substriatus, 380 
triostegus, 382 
Cheetodontide, 197, 379 
Cheetodontiformes, 379 
Chalfant, Frank H., Early Chinese Writing, 
1-35 
Chalicotherium, 63, 64 
Chanide, 166 
Channa formosana, 198, 194 
Chanos chanos, 166 
Chan tsi ah, 184 
Chao Kuo Ch’eng, 6 
Chaunax, 389 
Cheilio inermis, 196 
Cheilodactylide, 194 
Chiloseyllium indicum, 161 
China, Ancient Sign-makers of, 16 
Ch’in Dynasty, 4 
chinensis, Aulostoma, 361 
Chinese antiquarians, 7 
archeology, 1 
authors, first editions, 5 
chronology, 5, 21 
classics, 5 
customs and postal service, 16 
eycle, 21 
ideograms, 7 
modes of thought, methods of work, 
social customs, 3 
punning, 2 
square characters, 13 
symbol and meaning, Incongruity 
between form of, 14-17 
symbols, Contraction of early complex 
forms, 10 
symbols, Evolution of the modern, 10 
symbols, Expansion of early simple 
forms, 11 
