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INTRODUCTION1
CLASSIFICATION OF THE MAMMALIA ADOPTED IN THIS BOOK11
CHAPTER Ⅰ.THE TRANSITION FROM THE REPTILIAN TO THE MOST PRIMITIVE MAMMALIAN TEETH18
1.The Upper Triassic Mammals Dromatherium and Microcondon18
2.A new classification of the Mesozoic Mammals21
3.Illustrations of the chief Triconodonta and Trituberculata24
4.The origin of the tritubercular type sought in 1888 among the Mesozoic Mammalia31
CHAPTER Ⅱ.FIRST OUTLINE OF TRITUBERCULAR EVOLUTION IN MAMMALS36
CHAPTER Ⅲ.TRITUBERCULY IN RELATION TO THE HUMAN MOLAR TEETH AND THE PRIMATES48
1.Ontogenetic development of the teeth48
2."The history of the cusps of the human molar teeth"55
The concresence theory57
Mechanical relations of the upper and lower teeth60
Evidence that the upper human molars were triangular62
CHAPTER Ⅳ.TRITUBERCULY IN ITS APPLICATION TO THE MOLAR TEETH OF THE UNGULATES OR HOOFED MAMMALS.COMPLETION OF THE NOMENCLATURE66
1.Disadvantages of previous systems of nomenclature of the molar cusps66
2.Methods of analysis of molar elements.Nomenclature of the molars of Ungulates66
3.Application of the theory of trituberculy to the Perissodactyla72
The horse molar72
The rhinoceros molar72
CHAPTER Ⅴ.TRITUBERCULY:A REVIEW DEDICATED TO THE LATE PROFESSOR COPE74
Polybuny74
Comparison of nomenclatures76
Tritubercular homologies77
The early stages of sexituberculy80
Lower molars80
The nomenclature of the molar cusps and crests82
The evolution of the Ungulate molar83
CHAPTER Ⅵ.CHRONOLOGICAL OR GEOLOGICAL SUCCESSION OF MOLAR TYPES91
1.Reptilian Ancestors of Mammals in the Trias91
2.The Triassic Mammals94
3.Mammals of the Jurassic94
4.Upper Cretaceous Mammals95
5.Basal Eocene Mammals98
6.Lower Eocene Mammals98
Résumé of Geological Succession of Types99
CHAPTER Ⅶ.THE ORIGINAL OR PRIMITIVE STRUCTURE OF THE MOLAR TEETH IN THE DIFFERENT ORDERS OF MAMMALS100
The major classification of the Mammalia100
Protodonta101
Allotheria or Multituberculata101
Monotremata105
Marsupialia108
Molar teeth of Multituberculates,Marsupials(?),and Placentals in the Upper Cretaceous115
Insectivora117
Cheiroptera129
Carnivora131
Evolution of carnasial teeth in Creodonta and Fissipedia135
Convergence of upper carnassials in Creodonta and Fissipedia138
Fissipedia142
Rodentia144
Simplicidentata145
Duplicidentata148
Tillodontia151
Superorder Ungulata163
Amblypoda164
Condylarthra168
Artiodactyla171
Perissodactyla174
Chalicotheroidea or Ancylopoda184
Hyracoidea185
Proboscidea186
Sirenia188
South American Ungulates189
Cetacea190
Zeuglodontia191
CHAPTER Ⅷ.EVOLUTION OF THE PREMOLARS193
Premolars in primitive Mammals193
Adaptation of premolars194
Various upper premolar types194
Cusp addition in the premolars195
Superior premolars195
Inferior premolars198
CHAPTER Ⅸ.OBJECTIONS AND DIFFICULTIES,AND OTHER THEORIES201
Ⅰ.That the tritubercular type is not primitive201
1.The plexodont or progressive simplification theory of Ameghino201
2.Objections by Fleischmann and Mahn answered by Scott204
3.The primitive polybuny theory205
Ⅱ.That the Cope-Osborn theory of the origin of the superior molars in incorrect208
1.Cusp homologies founded on embryogeny208
Order of embryonic cusp-development in Insectivora210
Summary of Woodward's conclusion212
Ontogenetic order according to Marett Tims213
The premolar analogy theory215
Palaeontological difficulties in the premolar analogy theory217
Gidley's restudy(1906)of Jurassic-Mammals supports embryogeny and the premolar analogy theory219
Addendum:the"trituberculy"of Zalambdodonts a secondary acquirement or"pseudo-trituberculy"225
Conclusion227
CHAPTER Ⅹ.RECTIGRADATIONS IN THE TEETH229
Homoplasy as a law of latent or potential homology229
Homology237
Lankester's reply to the preceding article238
BIBLIOGRAPHY240