INDEX 
475 
Brown, R., similarity of Greenland 
and European reindeer, 4 ; arctic 
hare, 9 
Brown, R. N. R., on Diego Alvarez, 
393 
Brown, S., Bermudan flora, 187 
Bruce, fossils from Falkland islands, 
430; soundings in southern Atlantic, 
433 
Buckleyia, 256, 268 
Budde-Lund, on the Pacific Con¬ 
tinent, 320 
Badorccis, 106 
Buffalo (see Bison). 
Bufo, absence from Jamaica, 288 
Bugs of St. Helena, 388, 390 
Bulimus, 390 
Bulimulidae, 269—271, 273 
Bulimulus, 176, 206 ; of Lower Cali¬ 
fornia, 208 ; on ancient Pacific land, 
209, 210 ; of Galapagos, 306—308 ; 
of St. Helena, 390 ; common to 
Chile, Galapagos, and California, 
410 ; forms not easily distinguish¬ 
able, 269, 270 ; americanus, 270 ; 
ridleyi, 270, 385 
Bunting on Diego Alvarez, 293 
Buprestidae, 425 
Burckhardt, 
C., 
on Pacific 
tinent, 427 
Burckhardt, 
R., 
distribution 
flightless birds, 423 
Burdwood Bank, 429 
Butterflies, dispersal of, 115 ; of 
south - western States, 214 ; of 
Antilles, 289 ; of Florida, 179 
C 
Cactornis, 301 
Caenolestes in Santa Cruz beds, 350, 
404 ; in Ecuador, 350 
California, geological history, 198— 
200 ; Cape Region of, 199, 207 ; 
fauna and flora of Cape Region, 207, 
208 ; relationship with Europe, 211; 
geology of Cape Region, 329, 330, 
356 ; Cape Region a part of Pacific 
land-belt, 331 ; animals common to 
Chile, 333, 410, 412, 413 
Californian islands flora, 210 ; pecu¬ 
liar species of Epiphragmophora, 
410 ; relicts of Pacific land-belt, 
418 
Calvert, dragon - flies of Central 
America, 258 
Camarhynchus, 301 
Cambaroides, 218—220 
Cambarus, place of origin, 177, 178 ; 
dispersal of, 218—220 ; primaevus, 
220 ; cubensis, 291, 292 ; mexicanus, 
291 
Camel, ancient migrations, 86 ; fossil 
in North America, 153 ; camel-like 
animals of America, origin of, 406, 
407 
Camelidae, 86, 116, 406 
Camelus, 153 
Camerano, cranial differences in rein¬ 
deer, 5 ; varieties of reindeer, 34 
Campbell (see Hayes). 
Campylaea, 206 
Canadian forest region, fauna of, 63— 
67 
Cancer amphiaetus, 93, 94 
Canidae, an ancient family, 149, 150 
Canis, 149, 150 ; occidentalis albns, 
61 ; latrans, 149, 430 ; dingo, 150; 
antarcticns, 430, 150 ; tonggerana, 
150 
Capreolus, resemblance to American 
deer, 111 
Caprolagns, 225 
Capromeryx, 113 
Capromys, 282; columbianus, 283 
Carabidae, 425 
Caraboctonus, 349, 350 
Carabus, supposed accidental distribu¬ 
tion, 20 ; peculiar distribution in 
North and South America, 235, 236, 
412, 413 ; catenulatus, 20 ; nemo- 
ralis, 20 
Carcharhinus nicaraguenxis, 241 
Carettochelyidae, 135 
Carcinocyon, 430 
Cardiastethus, 391 
Cardinal, in Bermuda, 188, 189 
Cardinalis bermudianus, 189 
Caribbean Sea, a gulf of the Pacific, 
241, 332 
Caribou, derivation of name, 3 ; 
“ barren - ground,” 3, 5, 27, 58 ; 
“ wood-land,” 3, 5 ; “ mountain,” 5 
