150 



INDEX 



Schmarda, L. K. 5 



Sclater, Ph. L. 5 



Scorpions 93 



Screamers 106 



Screetch owl 112 



Scrub-bird 114 



Sea-elephants 138 



Seals 138 



Seed-snipes 107 



Semper, C. 9 



Shoebill 105 



Shrews 125; jumping 123 



Singing birds 114 



Sirenians 138 



Sloths 28, 121 



Slow-worms 101 



Snakes 102 ; arboreal 27 



Snowline 44 



Solitaire 108 



Spadefoot toad 97 



Species, areal density of 74 ; 



numbers of 69, 75 

 Spiny anteater 115 

 Spreading, mode of 61 

 Squirrels 122 

 Stags 132 



Steller's seacow 138 

 Steppes 31 

 Stone-curlew 106 

 Storks 105 

 Sunbittern 109 

 Surinam toad 97 

 Swainson, W. 4 

 Swine 130 



Tail, prehensile 27 



Tapirs 134 



Tarpan 137 



Tasmanian tiger 115, 118, 120 



Tejus 102 



Temperature, decreasing with al- 

 titude 44 

 Tiedemann, F. 4 

 Toads (Bufonidae) 97 

 Tortoises 99 

 Tree frogs 24, 26, 97 

 Tree-kangaroos 116 

 Tree-line 49 

 Tree-porcupines 123 

 Tree-shrews 125 

 Treviranus, G. E. 4 

 Tristan da Cunha 109 

 Trogons 113 

 Trouessart, E. L. 12 

 Trumpeter 109 

 Turacoes 111 

 Tyrant-birds 113 



Vampires 126 

 Varans or Monitors 101 

 Vipers 103 

 Vultures 110 



Wagner, M. 9 

 Wallace, A. K. 10 

 Wallace's line 103, 112, 128 

 Warthogs 130 

 Water-chevrotain 131 

 Water-opossum 115 

 Weasels 128 

 Weka rails 108 

 Whale-headed heron 105 

 Wombat 116 

 Woodpeckers 113 



Yak 133 



Zimrnermann, E. A. W. 4 

 Zoo-geography 15 

 Zoological regions 12-15 



CAMBRIDGE : FEINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. 



