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INDEX.
  1. Birds, development of, 131.
  2. fossil forms, 118.
  3. growth of, 61.
  4. voices of, 152.
  5. Botocudos, character of the, 168.
  6. Botryllus, 41.
  7. Botrytis, 85.
  8. Brachiopoda, 112.
  9. affinities of, 48.
  10. fossil forms abundant, 49.
  11. Brain, comparative size of, 165.
  12. development of, 133.
  13. Branchial arches, 138.
  14. Bread-tree, 97, 98.
  15. Brontozoon, 118.
  16. Bryozoa, 38.
  17. relation to Mollusca, 39.
  18. Buccinum, 49.
  19. Buchner, 16.
  20. Calamites, 116.
  21. Calyx, 96.
  22. Cambmm, 100.
  23. Capybara, 75.
  24. Campularia, 28.
  25. Carboniferous period, 115.
  26. Carinaria, 49.
  27. Carinata, 64.
  28. Carnivora, 75.
  29. Carus, 86.
  30. Cafcsowary, 66.
  31. Cell, 126.
  32. Cenozoic animals, 109.
  33. Centipedes, 44.
  34. Cephalopoda, 48.
  35. structure of, 49.
  36. Cestracion, 115, 119.
  37. Cetacea, 75.
  38. Chara, 88.
  39. Chenopodium, 97.
  40. Chicken, development of, 127.
  41. Chimæra, 56.
  42. Chlorococcus, 79.
  43. Chorda dorsalis, 130.
  44. Ciliata, 31.
  45. Clamatores, 67.
  46. Classification, artificial, 12.
  47. difficulties of, 19.
  48. Climate as a cause of variation, 146.
  49. Closteriuni, 80.
  50. Clover, fertilized by bees, 143.
  51. Club-Moss, 91, 94.
  52. Coccolepis, 57.
  53. Coccosteus, 58.
  54. Cod, 57.
  55. Cœcilia, 59.
  56. Cœlacanthes, 57.
  57. Cœlenterata, 26.
  58. characters of, 39.
  59. Color, adaptation of, 151.
  60. Comatula, 41, 112.
  61. Compsognathus, 65, 119.
  62. Conchifera, 46.
  63. Coniferse, 78, 98, 99.
  64. Conjugation in Algas, 80.
  65. Connecticut sandstone, 118.
  66. Coral reefs, 27.
  67. Corolla, 97.
  68. Coryphodon, 10, 73, 140.
  69. Cosmarium, 80.
  70. Cotyledons of Cypress, 100.
  71. Cretaceous period, 117, 120.
  72. Crinoids, 42, 112.
  73. Crocodiles, fossil, 119.
  74. Crustacea, 44.
  75. Cryptogamia, 78.
  76. definition of, 101.
  77. Crystals, growth of, 11.
  78. Ctenophoræ, 29.
  79. Cycadæ, 78, 98.
  80. Cyclops, 46.
  81. Cydippe, 29.
  82. Cypris, 46, 113.
  83. Cysticercus, 36.
  84. Daphnia, 46.
  85. Darwin, Charles, merits of his work, 17.
  86. the Newton of Natural History, 76.
  87. Deer, 139.
  88. De Maillet, 14.
  89. Dendrocoela, 35.
  90. Desmidiaceæ, 79.
  91. Devonian formation, 114.
  92. D'Halloy, D'Omalius, 16.
  93. Diapetalæ, 102.
  94. Dichobune, 74.
  95. Dichodon, 74.
  96. Dicotyledons, 78.
  97. Dicotyledonous plants, 10.
  98. Didelphia, 70.
  99. Dimorphodon, 119.
  100. Dinornis, 66, 118, 142.
  101. Dinosauria, 62, 119.
  102. structure of, 65.
  103. Dipnoi, 57.
  104. Diprotodon, 72, 73.
  105. Dog, 70.
  106. Dokos, character of the, 168.