INDEX
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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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