GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRlBUTIO^f. 



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The black type indicates extinct or fossil species. The 

 names of species pecuHar to a certain area are printed in ordi- 

 nary type, and those which are common to two or more areas 

 are indicated by itaHcs. 



A. PALiEARCTIC REGION. 



A\ ARCTIC SUB-REGION. 



I. Lemuroidea. 



Living. Extinct. 



Peculiar genera — — 

 „ species — — 



II. Anthropoidea. 



Living^. Extinct. 



Peculiar genera] — — 

 ,, species — — 



A\ EURASIAN SUB-REGION. 

 A\ a. EUROPEAN PROVINCE. 



I. Lemuroidea. 



Living. Extinct. 



Peculiar genera — 3 



,, species — 20 



II. Anthropoidea 



Living. Extinct. 



Peculiar genera — 3 



,, species — 9 



The following species formerly existed in the Province : — 



LEMUROIDEA. 



1. Michrochaerus antiquus. 2. M. erinaceus. 3. M. edwardsi. 

 4. M. parvulus. 5. M. zitteli. 6. M. armatus. 7. M. (Crypto - 

 pithecus) siderolithicus. 8. Plesiadapis remensis. 9. P. gervaisi, 

 3 — V. 2 R 



