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CHAPTER VII. 
EXTINCT MAMMALIA OF THE NEW WORLD. 
North America—Post-pliocene Period (p. 129)—Remarks on the Post-pliocene 
Fauna of North America (p. 130)—Tertiary Period (p. 132)—Primates (p. 32) 
Insectivora (p. 133)—Carnivora (p. 134)—Ungulata (p. 135)—Proboscidea 
(p.138)—Tillodontia (p.139)—Rodentia (p.140)—General Relations of the Ex- 
tinct Tertiary Mammalia of North America and Europe (p.140)—South Ame- 
rica (p. 143) —Fauna of the Brazilian Caves (p. 143)—Pliocene Period of Tem- 
perate South America (p. 146)—Pliocene Mammalia of the Antilles (p. 148)-— 
Eocene Fauna of South America (p. 148)—General Remarks on the Extinct 
Mammalian Fauna of the Old and New Worlds (p. 148)—The Birth-place an¢ 
Migrations of some Mammalian Families and Genera (p. 153) . 129—156 
CHAPTER VIII. 
VARIOUS EXTINCT ANIMALS ;—AND ON THE ANTIQUITY OF THE GENERA OF 
INSECTS AND LAND-MOLLUSCA. 
Extinct Mammalia of Australia (p. 157)—Mammalian Remains of the Secondary 
Formations (p. 159)—Extinct Birds (p. 160)—Palearctic Region and North 
India (p. 161)—North America (p. 163)—South America, Madagascar, New 
Zealand (p. 164)—Extinct Tertiary Reptiles (p. 165)—Antiquity of the Genera 
of Insects (p. Sean eae of the Genera of Land and Fresh-water Shells 
(p.- 168). *. ‘ - : - : : : . 157—170 
PART III. 
ZOOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY: A REVIEW OF THE CHIEF FORMS OF LIFE 
IN THE SEVERAL REGIONS AND SUB-REGIONS, WITH THE INDICA- 
TIONS THEY AFFORD OF GEOGRAPHICAL MUTATIONS, 
CHAPTER IX. 
THE ORDER OF SUCCESSION OF THE REGIONS.—COSMOPOLITAN GROUPS OF 
ANIMALS.—TABLES OF DISTRIBUTION. 
Order of succession of the Regions (p. 173)—Cosmopolitan Groups (p. 175)— 
Tables of Distributions of Families and Genera (p. 177) 5 . 173—179 
