INDEX 



479 



Dragon - flies of Florida, 178 ; of 

 Central America, 258 ; of Antilles, 

 289 



DRASCHE, boundaries of Pacific, 328 



Drift-deposit in North America, 40 

 43 ; absence of, in Labrador, 41 



Dromicus, biserialis, 304; chamissonis, 

 304 



DRYGALSKI, v., coast lands in Green- 

 land never glaciated, 18 



Drymaevs, 175 ; domirt'cus, 176, 270; 

 dormant, 270 



EARLE, tapiroids in Europe and 

 America, 353 



Earthworms, in Florida, 174 ; affinity 

 of North and South American, 412; 

 importance 1 of , in zoogeography, 423, 

 424 ; of Falkland islands, 431 



Echimyinae, 372 



Echinoids, fossil of America and 

 Europe, 278 



ECKEL and PAULMIER, reptiles of New 

 York, 123, 127 



Ecuador, an ancient land-mass, 350 ; 

 fauna of, 354 



Edentates, range of, 152, 153, 156 ; 

 origin of, 244, 245 ; in Santa Cruz 

 beds, 399 



Eglandina, 175 



EIQENMANN, on blind fishes,165; fresh- 

 water fishes of Central America, 

 253 ; affinities of Cuban fishes, 291; 

 geological history of South America, 

 340; Orcttias, 362; land-bridge be- 

 tween Africa and South America, 

 379 ; Patagonian fishes, 405 



EISEN, Cape Region of Lower Cali- 

 fornia, 330 



Elateridae, 425 



Eleodes, 118 



Elodinae, 215 



Elephants, remains on Pribilof islands, 

 78 ; fossil in North America, 153, 

 200, 230, 231, 358, 359 



Elephas, prlmigcuius, 80; columbi, 83, 



87, 153; antiquua, 87; mer id ion fills, 

 87 ; imperator, 87, 153 



ELLIOT, black musk-ox, 7 



EMERSON, Texas subterranean newt, 

 136 



EMERTON, affinity between spiders of 

 America and Europe, 23 



EMERY, honey ants, 216 ; Formica in 

 America, 216 



Emydidae, 134 



Emys, distribution of, 51, 132134; 

 blandingi, 51, 132; orbicularis, 51 



Enallagma, 178 



ENDERLEIN, insects of south Polar 

 regions, 433, 434 ; former antarctic 

 land-connection, 435 



Endodonta, 306, 308, 390 ; helleri, 

 308 



ENGELHARDT, fossil plants of Chile, 

 414, 415 



ENGLER, affinities of flora of Asia and 

 North America, 93 ; plants common 

 to Andes and Rocky Mountains, 

 104 ; affinities of western Ameri- 

 can plants, 139, 140 ; origin of 

 Florida plants, 168 ; land-bridge 

 between South America and Africa, 

 383 ; St. Helena flora, 392 ; Tristan 

 da Cunha flora, 393 ; floral affini- 

 ties of North and South America, 

 415 



Entelops, 366 



Eohippus, 147, 228 



Epanorthidae, 350, 404 



Epihippus, 147 



Epilobocera, 255, 291 



Epiphragmophora, 206, 212, 410 ; 

 tucumanensis , 411 



Erebia, 117 



Erethizon, 71, 366, 403 ; dorsatus, 27, 

 69 ; epixwnthum, 70 



Eryx, 203 



Eublepharus, 347 



Eucerathermm, 154 



Euchirotes, 207 ; biporus, 202, 203 



Euconulus fulvus, 72 



Eugenia, 350 



Eumeces, 123 126 ; quinquelineatus, 

 123, 189; latiscutatua, 189; longiros- 

 tris, 189 



Eurymetopu-n, 413 



