INDEX. 



523 



Eqnus 36 



E. [asinus) hemiones 43 



E.cabnlhis 36,40, 43, 44 



E. stenonis 2>7)t 3^ 



Equus beds in America 461 



Ergographic curve 474 



Erith; ref. 40 



Esophus shales 375 



EsQUiMo, The, of Cumberland 



Sound, Dr. Franz Boas 484, 485 



Essex fauiii^ 40 



Estonyx 13 



Exhibition of Lantern Slides 

 Illustrating Some of the 

 Quaternary Deposits of the 

 Hudson River Valley and 

 Some Miscellaneous Subjects, 



E. O. Hovey 515-6 



Etaga Ageien Lemoine 13 



E. Aquitanien 21 



Etages 8 



infra Stampien 21 



infra Tongrien 21 



Etheopian "region" 50 



Etiprotogonia II 



Eurasiatic Families 58 



Europe, Miocene of. 24-30 



Oligocene of. 21-24 



Pleistocene of 34-44 



Pliocene of 30-34 



European Correlation in Tertiary 



Mammal Horizons 4-5 



European Tertiary, Classsfication of.. 7-9 



Ezdhamia Carolinia L 392 



Evans; ref 40 



Evitts Mtn., Pa., Hudson Shales 



in 363 



Eymar ; ref. 30 



Eagus Ajfiericana Sweet 391 



Families and Orders, Adaptive Ra- 

 diation of 49-51 



Faradmeter, a New, M. I. 



Pupin 475, 476-7 



Faraday; ref 485 



Farrand, Dr. Livingston, Libra- 

 rian 441, 454 



ref 502 



Farrand, Dr. Livingston, Re- 

 searches IN Central Austra- 

 lia 484-5 



Fat in cocoanut 489 



Fatigue, Causes of 474 



Fatigue, The, of Voluntary 

 Movement, R. S. Wood- 

 worth 473, 474 



Faults in Chestnut Hill, Pa 423-4 



Fauna, African, Theory of Succes- 

 sive Invasions into Europe 5^-9 



Fauna, Central N. ¥., Disappear- 

 ance of 366 



Fauna, Superb, of Upper Eocene.. 17 



Fauna, Trenton 498 



Fauna Parallel, The Puerco with- 

 out a 9 



Faunal parallels control zoological 



stages 47 



Faunae Relations of Europe 

 AND America during the Ter- 

 tiary Period, and Theory of 

 THE Successive Invasions of 

 AN African Fauna into Eu- 

 rope, H. F. Osborn 45-64 



Faunas of lieaufort and Bay of 



F'undy 496 



Faunas, Glenn Falls, N. Y 500 



Faunas, Paleozoic, of North- 

 ern New Jersey, Gilbert van 



Ingen.. 497, 498-500 



' P'aune pliocene recent ' 33 



Eavorsites 373, 374, 376 



/•". lielderbergiie 373 



E. niagarensis 364, 365 



Feather Disintegration or Wear 78-82 



Feather Loss, Protective Sequence 



in 83-4 



Feather Tracts, Advance of Moult 



in 84-98 



Feldspar 424 



Eelis 29, 36 



E. caius 40 



E. [leo) spehea 43 



/". lynx 36, 40 



E. pa> dus 43 



/". spelcEo 36, 40 



Eerte- Alois 23 



Filhol, H.; ref., 



4,5, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 22, 28, 

 55, 57, 61, 496 

 Finlay, George L, A New Oc- 

 currhnce of Nephaline-Sy- 

 enite and Associated Dikes 

 IN the State of Tamaulipas, 

 Mexico, with a Review of 

 THE Distribution of these 



Rocks in North America 491-2 



Fish Hawk at Buzzard's Bay 388 



Fisher's Id 401 



Fishes, Origin of Embryo 496 



Fissure Deposits, Composite, Im- 

 perfectly Stratified, of Middle 

 Eocene to Middle Oligocene Age 19-21 

 Fissure Formations, Egerkingen and 



Lissien, younger than Wasatch. .13-14 

 FizEAu's Method, On the Ap- 

 plication of, to the Deter- 

 mination OF the Velocity of 

 Sound, F. R. Von Nardoff..... 494-5 



