532 



INDEX. 



P. parvuhis 15 



P. Stdllu^ 15 



Paloearctic 51 



Palaealctic and Nearctic Faunae, 



in Evolution 7 



Palceoiharus typus 23 



Palccogale 26 



Palteoniciis 12, 14 



P. gigantea (Muirancourt, 



Oise) 12, 14 



Palffiontological test for zoological 



distribution 47 



Palaeontology, Need of Interna- 

 tional Nomenclature in 3-4 



Pahtorinaceus 23 



Palaorycteropus 22 



PalcBoryx Z'S 



P. brodon 2)Z 



P. cordieri ^2) 



Palaeotheres 58 



Palcerta pirns boxovillanus 16 



PalcEotheyiidi£ 22 



Palceotherium... 18, 19 



Paleozoic Faunas of North- 

 western New Jersey, G. van 



Ingen 497, 498-5CO 



Palisades an intrusive trap sheet... 468 

 Palisades, on the Protection 



OF the, J. C. Sm.ock 469, 470-71 



Palisades, The, H.B. Kummel, 



469-70 



Panda 58 



Pangolins 57 



Earliest 23 



Pappenkeim, Beds 17 



Parallax, The, of fi Cassio- 

 PEL^ AND the Positions of 56 

 NiGHBORiNG Stars, as De- 

 duced from the Rutuerfurd 

 Photographic Measures, 



Ge >. H. Bauer 444, 446 



Parallelism or homoplasy. Law of.. 49 



Parash'ophia 5^0 



Paridse 298-300 



Paris Congress of Psychology, 



R. S. Woodworth 509 



Parisien Eocene 8 



Parisien Stage, Lutetien substage 



the base of 14 



Parker, G. H.; The Neuron 

 Theory in the Light of Re- 

 cent Discover lES 440-1 



Parker, G. H.; Cor. Mem 442, 454 



Pasque Id., 



388, 389, 390. 395-6, 400, 412, 414 

 Passamaquoddy Indians, Recrea- 

 tions of. 381-4 



Passamacjuoddy Literature, Notes 

 on, J. D. Prince 381-86 



Passerine Birds; Bibliography.. ..318-345 

 Passerine Birds of New York, 

 The Sequence of Plumages 

 AND Moults of the, Johna- 



than Dwight, Jr 73-360 



Patagonian sloth 496 



Pavlow, Mme. ; ref 6 



Peabody, James S., Res. Mem 443 



Peccaries 59 



Peck, F. B.; Preliminary 

 Notes (y<i the Occurrence of 

 Serpentine and Talc at Eas- 



TON, Penna 419. 430, 435, 436 



Pectoral Girdle, Some Muscle 

 Variations of the, G. S. 



Hunter 446, 447 



Pegmatite 5^6 



Albitic 501 



Yosemite Valley 438 



Pfxjmatites from Manhattan 

 Island and from North 

 Carolina, Notes on the 

 Origin of the, A. A. Julien, 



506, 507-8 



Pelagic annelid. 496 



Penck. ; ref 35 



Penikese 388, 398, 399, 400 



Peniquese Id 388, 389 



Penobscot Indians, Recreations of.. 381-4 



Pe7itaniereUa 376 



Pentamerus Limestone, Lower, 366, 

 368, 369-70, 371, 373, 377, 379, 

 380 



Upper, 366, 371, 372-3, 374, 

 378, 379. 380 



Pepton, None in cocoanut 489 



Petatheriiim 22 



Periphery 50' 



Periptychus II 



Perissodactyla 19 



P. phyla 15 



Perphigfton 33 



Perrier 33 



Peshchameesett Id 388 



Pesque Id 388 



Pesquinese Id 388 



Peters ; ref. 28 



PeyroUe^ 38 



Phacops longani 37^ 



Phenarodiis 1 1 



Phenocrysts 5<^7 



Poikilitic 500 



Phenomena, Some, of Indirect 



Vision, Clark Wissler 439-40 



Philosamia cynthia 5^4 



Phlogo])ite..420, 424, 425, 426, 507 



Phlothzin, Effect on Muscle 490 



Phocyon 445 



Phosphate in cocoanut 489 



