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Galapagos Islands, evolution shown by fauna of 15–16
flightless cormorant of 99
forms of life on 96–97
Gangamopteris, figure showing 164
Ganoid fishes, features of 129–130, 277–278
Geddes, Patrick, cited 2
Gegenbaur, cited 71
Geminate pairs of species, reference to 8
Geographical distribution of animals, chapter on 81–101
Geological increase in complexity of forms of plants, diagram showing 157
Geological periods, sources of names of 159–160
table showing 160
Geological record, reference to 103–104, 267–268
Geological table showing the evolution of the horse 226
Geological time table 160
Ginkgo, reference to 166
Gipsy moth, useless wings of female 36
Glossopteris flora, figure showing typical members of 164
reference to 164
Gundersen, Alfred, “family tree” devised by 137–139
Gobi, desert of, fossils found in 287
Goethe, J. W. von, reference to observations made by 17
Goldring, figure cited from 163
Goose, common, and Chinese goose, fertile hybrid produced by 116
Gorilla, brain of 317–321
Grand Canyon, reference to 358
Gray, Asa, reference to 115
Great Britain, zoological identity of, with European continent 93
Great Britain and Ireland, former geographic unity of 86
Gregory, John Walter, chapter by 112–123
Gregory, William King, chapter by 270–292
Gymnosperms, age of 165
Haeckel, Ernst, cited 69–70
Hair, derivation of 176
Hair-cap moss, figure showing 147
Hand, human, ancient origin of 279
Hare and rabbit, fertile hybrid produced by 116
Harrison, cited 179
Hartman, C. T., figure made from photograph by 219
Harvey, William, famous dictum of 65
Hawaiian Islands, peculiar animals of 98
Hawkins, H. L., cited 121
Heidelberg, Germany, early human skull found near 135, 267
Heilmann, restoration of Archaeopteryx by 251
Hellmann, Milo, collaboration by 290
Heredity, influence of 6
Hermit crab, genesis of 51–52
Hipparion, geological age of 226, 230
Hippidium, geological age of 226
Hodson, Arnold, butterflies collected by 184, 185
Holarctic zoological region, limits of 84–85

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