INDEX. 
508 
Ungulata, antiquity of, 15 
of the Palearctic region, 182 
range of Paliwarctie genera of, 241 
range of Ethiopian genera of, 303 
range of Oriental genera of, 374 
range of Australian genera of, 476 
Ungulata, European Pliocene, 112 
Miocene of Greece, 115 
European Miocene, 119 
Indian Miocene, 121 
European Eocene, 125 
N. American Post-Pliocene, 130 
N. American Tertiary, 135 
of Brazilian caves, 144 
S. American Pliocene, 146 
Urania of Madagascar, 282 
Urside, N. American Tertiary, 135 
in Brazilian caves, 144 
Ursitaxus, Indian Miocene, 121 
Ursus, Post-Pliocene, 112 
Indian Miocene, 121 
Ve 
Vanga of Madagascar, figure of, 278 
Varanus, Miocene of Greece, 116 
Indian Miocene, 123 
Vertebrata, summary of Palearctic, 186 
summary of Ethiopian, 255 
summary of Oriental, 318 
summary of Australian, 397 
Vespertilio, European Eocene, 125 
Viperus, European Miocene, 165 . 
Viverra, European Pliocene, 112 
European Miocene, 118 
Viverride, European Miocene, 118 
European Eocene, 125 
Ww. 
Walden, Viscount, on birds of Philippine 
Islands, 346 
on birds of Celebes, 428 
Washakius, N. American Tertiary, 134 
Waterhouse, Mr. G. R., on classification ot 
rodentia, 90 
on classification of marsupials, 91 
West African sub-region, description of, 262 
mammalia of, 262 
birds of, 262 . 
Oriental or Malayan element in, 263 
river scene with characteristic animals, 264 
reptiles of, 264 
amphibia of, 264 
Oriental and Neotropical relations of, 265 
insects of, 265 
land-shells of, 265 
islands of, 265 
West Australia, peculiar birds of, 441 
Whydah finch of W. Afriea, figure of, 264 
Wollaston, Mr. T. V., on the coleoptera of the 
Atlantic Islands, 209 
on the wings of the Madeiran beetles, 211 
on the origin of the insect fauna of the 
Atlantie Islands, 214 
on coleoptera of the Cape Verd Islands, 215 
on beetles of St. Helena, 270 
x. 
Xenurus, in Brazilian caves, 145 
Xiphodontide, European Miocene, 119 
Z. 
Zeuglodontide, N. American Tertiary, 140 
Zonites priscus, Paleozoic, 169 
Zoological characteristics of Palearctic region, 
181 
Ethiopian region, 252 
Oriental region, 315 
Australian region, 390 
Zoological regions, discussion on, 50 
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