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INDEX. 



FosbUs in chalk, 197, 198, 214. 



eocene strata, 280, 305, 806, 820, 875. 



lias, 180, 214. 



—— human, 421. 



mesozoic formation, 185, 187, 195, 221, 



227, 228, 280. 



miocene formation, 806, 807, 809, 812, 



820, 328, 829. 



permian formation, 195. 



—— post-triassic formation, 185. 



triassic formation, 195, 214, 221, 222, 261. 



Fowl, stages of development o^ 12. 17, 21, 23. 



polyis, 250. 



scapula and coracoid, 247. 



skull, 242. 



sternum, 241. 



tibia and fibula, 252, 253. 



Frog, aortic arch o^ 84. 



brain, 162. 



cerebro-spinal and sympathetic nervous 



system, 65. 

 circulation of blood, 160. 



larva, 165. 



skull, 152, 153. 



sternum and pectoral arches, 156. 



G. 



Galeopttheous, general characteristics o^ 



382. 

 Ganoidei, existing and fossil, 127. 



genera o^ 121. 



Gibbons, 403. 



Glyptodon, peculiar character of, 291. 



GorUla, 404. 



Growth in man, laws of^ 418. 



H. 



Hags {ma/rsipohraThchii\ optic nerves o^ 65. 

 Hand of anthropomorpha, 403, 410. 

 Head and trunk, muscular system of, 44. 



of sperm-whale, 840. 



Hearing, organs of, cases, 26. 



in cetacea, 349. 



Heart of amphibia, 158. 



bat, 386. 



birds, 267. 



crocodiles, 266. 



■ modifications oi, 87. 



porpoise, 346. 



■ sauropsidai, 264. 



teleostet 140. 



turtle, 265. 



Hedgehog, 375. 



Hippopotamidffl, general characteristics of, 



ITomoBOsauria, 195. 



Uorns of deer, etc., 327. 



llorse, p-enerai characteristics of, 293. 



cervical vertebra, 295. 



femur, 301. 



fore-foot and hind-foot, 294, 298. 



limbs, 297. 



muscles, 301. 



ossa innominata, 300. 



skeleton, 296. 



skull, 297. 



teeth, 295, 802. 



viscera. 804. 



Hyposkeletal muscles, 44. 

 Hyracoidea, characteristics of^ 36T. 



I. 



IcnriTYOPSiBA, characteristics of, 100. 

 Ichthyosauria, 208. 



pectoral arch, 212. 



pelvis, 214. 



skeleton, 209. 



skull, 210. 



vertebrsE;, 210. 



Impregnation of vertebrata, 9. 

 Insectivora, characteristics of, 875. 



J. 



Jacobbon, organs ot, 72. 



K. 



KiONOCEA:!nA, 196. 



Laoebtilta, 186. 



groups, 193. 



organs of copulation, 272. 



skull, 188. 



Lamb, development of; 28. 

 Lamprey, optic nerves of^ 66. 67. 



sections of skull, 103, ill. 



skull, 24. 



teeth, 79. 



Larva of frog, 164. 



Larynx, 93. 



platyrrhini, 396. 



sauropsida, 267. 



Leiotrichi, 421. 



Lemuridffi, general characteristics o:^ 884 



brain, 890. 



Ijmbs, 889. 



organs of reproduction, 890. 



skull, 389. 



teeth, 890, 391. 



Lepldosiren, aortic arch of^ 84. 

 Lepidosteus semiradiatus, brain o^ 121. 

 Lias, chelonia in, 180. 



- ichthyosauria in, 214. 

 Limbs of ampliibia, 156. 

 birds, 249. 



carnivora, 351. 



fishes, 87. 



galeopithecus, 882. 



hedgehog, 879. 



horse, 297. 



hyrax, 368. 



^— lemuridse, 889. 



man, 413. 



marmoset, 898. 



muscular system of^ 46, 



pig, 315. 



porpoise, 365. 



position o^ 83. 



seal, 361. 



vertebrated animals, 31. 



Lion, skeleton of, 35a. 

 Liver, 79. 



in sauropsida, 264. 



Lizard, brain of; 259, 260. 

 I pectoral arch and sternum, 85, 8Sb 



