INDEX . 1 
Affinities between Elephas antiquus and E. Namadicus 
„ „ Armeniacus, E. Asiaticus, and E. Columbi. 
>, )j Asiaticus and E. primigenius 
Anca, Baron, referred to 
Ancestry, conjectural, of Elephas antiquus, E, rneridionalis, and E. primigenius 
Anchylosis of ulna and radius in Elephas primigenius 
Association of Elephas antiquus, E. rneridionalis, and E. primigenius in pre-glacial deposits 
Atlas of Elephas Africanus . 
„ antiquus . 
,, Melitensis. 
„ rneridionalis 
,, primigenius 
» » 
Baker, Mr. H., referred to . 
Belgrand, M., referred to . 
Busk, Air. G., referred to 
measurement of 
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74 
145 
19 
244 
60 
240 
57 
56 , 232 
. 56 
210 , 232 
56 , 147 , 232 
. 148 
. 176 
41 , 61 
6 , 18 , 30 , 61 , 83 , 145 , 150 , 153 
Calcaneum of Elephas antiquus, E. Asiaticus, E. Melitensis, and E. primigenius, affinities and 
differences ... g4 
Cautley, Colonel, referred to 
Charlesworth, Mr. E., referred to 
Classification of the Proboscidea, Dr. Falconer’s 
Co-existence of Elephas antiquus and E. rneridionalis, on the East 
Valleys of Italy 
Corse, Mr. J., referred to 
Covering of the Skin of the British Elephants . 
Cranium of Elephas antiquus 
„ „ insignis ■ 
„ „ rneridionalis 
n „ primigenius 
» » „ measurements of 
» ,, antiquus, E. rneridionalis, and E. primigenius compared 
Crimping of the enamel of Elephas antiquus 
187,239 
. 108 
. 7 , 77 , 78 , 181 
Coast of England, and in the 
. 133 
. 235 
51 , 209 , 230 
. 52 
209 , 230 
110 , 127 , 128 , 130 , 133 , 209 
. 133 
134 , 209 
1 The author is indebted to the Rev. T. Wiltshire, M.A., F.G.S., Secretary of the Palamntograph.cal 
Society, for the pains he has taken in the compilation of this Index. 
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