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INDEX 
Eustephanus fernandensis, 418 
Eutenia sirtalis, 127 
Eutoxeres, 350 
Evermann (see Jordan). 
Evotomys, 29 ; ungava, 27 ; proteus, 
27 ; wrangeli, 92 ; dawsoni, 92 ; 
orca, 92 
F 
Falkland islands, geology of, 429, 430 ; 
fauna and flora, 431 
Faroe Bank, shells dredged off, 17 
Faxon, crayfish, 218, 220 
Faxonius, 177 
Fells, concolor, 107 ; hillianus, 107 
Fernando de Noronha, 384, 385 
Ferris, mollusca of south - western 
States, 206 
Fiber, obscurus, 56, 64; zibethicus, 64, 
92 ; spathulatus, 64, 92 ; annectens, 
64. 
Feilden and de Rance, banded lem¬ 
ming in Greenland, 11 ; glacio- 
marine deposits, 47 
Florida, flora of, 167 ; relation to 
Antilles, 168 ; former geological 
conditions, 168 — 172 ; fauna of, 175 
— 182 ; majority of faunal elements 
non-tropical, 181, 182 ; course of 
Gulf Stream across, 185 
Florissant Shales, insects and plants 
of, 118, 200 
Flying squirrel, distribution of, 63 
Foraminifera, in boulder clay, 41 
Forbes, relationship of Madagascar 
and South America, 375 ; Antarctic 
continent, 421 
Forest region of North America, fauna 
of, 31, 63 
Formica, cineria, 216 ; rufibarbis, 216 
Fox, arctic, 11, 27 ; red, 27 ; New¬ 
foundland, 56 
Frazer, Archaean land mass in Carib¬ 
bean Sea, 177 
Frogs, near Hudson Bay, 31 ; Florida 
tree, 173 ; in South America, 377 
Funafuti, boring coral reef at, 321, 
322 
Furlong, Euceratherium in Cali¬ 
fornian cave, 154 
G 
Gadow, affinities between reptiles of 
Madagascar and America, 126 ; dis¬ 
tribution of salamanders, 137, 138 ; 
distribution of Scaphiopus, 205 ; age 
of genus Spelerpes, 221 ; home of 
Coeciliidae, 251, 252 ; geological 
history of Antilles and Central 
America, 287 ; origin of Galapagos 
tortoises, 313 ; on Dendrobatidae, 
377 
Gaeotis, 271 
Galapagos islands, origin of fauna and 
flora, 295—317 
Galaxiidae, 421 
Galeoscoptes bermudiavus, 189 
Gallimila galeata , 188 
Gallinule, Florida, 188 ; on Diego 
Alvarez, 393 
Ganodonta, 244 
Ganoid fishes, of Mississippi, 88, 89, 
163, 164 
Gardiner, beetles of White Moun¬ 
tains, 37 
Garman, H., on blind fishes, 165 
Garman, S., Bermudan skink, 189 ; 
reptilian fauna of Galapagos, 303 
Garnieria, 273 
Gastrodonta, 193 
Gaudry, affinity of Patagonian extinct 
fauna with that of New Mexico and 
France, 402 
Gecko in Galapagos islands, 303 
Geckonidae, 303, 304 
Geikie, A., on permanence of ocean 
basins, 274, 276 
Geikie, J., Greenland in Ice Age, 18 ; 
inter-glacial phases, 45 ; gigantic 
glaciers in Ice Age, 69 
Geoemyda punctularia, 347 
Geomalacus, 213 
Geonemertes agricola, 191 
Geospiza, 315 
Gidley, Pleistocene species of Equus, 
146, 147 ; on fossil raccoon, 152 
“ Gila-monster,” 201 
Gill, distribution of mud-minnows, 
51 ; land-bridge between Asia and 
America, 83, 88; fishes, as indicators 
of changes of land and water, 377, 
