558 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Acnrn. ii. 473 



ACRj;iD.i;, ii. 473 



Acrantus, ii. 390 



Aciedula, ii. 2ti6 



Acridotheres, ii. 287 



Acris, iL 419 



Acroliata, ii. 252 



Acrwej^tiulus, ii. 25S 



Acrochilus, ii. 452 



ACROCHORDID.E, ii. 382 



Acr(xhanlonichthys, ii. 442 



AcriHhirnlus, ii. 3S2 



ACRONUKIDiE, ii. 433 



Acroyiternis, ii. 297 



Acryllium, ii. 340 



./Idf /Kx/es, ii. 497 



ActUioihiru, ii. 261 



.4rfn, ii. 390 



AdanisieJla, ii. 521 



Adapts, European Eocene, i 125 



Addax, ii. 223 



Adelomia, ii. 108 



AdeloU>pus, ii. 490 



ylrfejiomtra, ii. 416 



Adiilias, ii. 474 



Aedon, ii. 259 



jEqcrUi, ii. 482 



iE(3ERIID.E, ii. 482 



jEgi-alitis, ii. 356 



jEgithidisnts, ii. 266 



^githalus, ii. 266 



Mgocera, ii. 482 



^gotheles, ii. 318 



^biredvs, ii. 275 



yElurUhthi/s, ii. 443 



.a:LURII)iE, ii. 201 



A^lxirognh, ISiiropean Eocene, i. 125 



jFlurojnis. ii. 201 



A-lnrui, ii. 201 



JEmona, ii. 472 



Enigma, ii. 490 



JEolUla;, ii. 530 



jEpyceros, ii. 223 



j€p!ior)iis, of Madagascar, i. 164 



A^piluTiiist. ii. 370 



.ffiPYOIJNITHID^. ii. 370 



^sacvs, ii. 355 



jEshiM, from the Lias, 1. 167 



Mthcpyga, ii. 276 



.<«<;ii/n, ii. 364 



Anaimi. ii. 402 



AGAMIIiiE, ii. 401 



Agapornis, ii 328 



Agarista, ii. 482 



Agaristidce, ii. 482 



Agelasta, ii. 501 



Agela.stin^, ii. 840 



Agelcmts, ii. 282 



Agenio.vus, ii 443 



Ageroniu, ii. 474 



Agkmrtis, ii. 108 



Agnople'rus, European Eocene, i. 163 



Agonintes, ii. 445 



Agonostoma, ii. 435 



Agonus, ii. 428 



Agouti, ii. 241 



.iljra, ii. 490 



Agraulis, ii. 474 



Agrilus, ii. 497 



Agriochferus. N. American Tertiary, 1. 138 



Agrwn, from the Lias, i. 167 



AgHornis, ii. 100 



AhfftnUa, ii. 379 



Ailia, ii. 442 



Aipysitrus, ii. .384 



•4i«Auru», ii. 107 



.4ia;. ii. 363 



<4A-j/sis, ii. 442 



.i4?<PTOo)i, ii 289 



Alaska, birds of, ii. 136 



AlawUt, ii 289 



ALAUDID/E. ii. 289 



Albatro.sses, ii. 365 



Albulkhthys, ii. 452 



Albxtrnns, ii. 453 



.4i(«, ii. 367 



Ali'iiilia, ii. 522 



ALCEUINI1).E, ii. 315 



Alcedo, ii. 310 



ALCEPHALIN.E, ii. 224 



Alcephalus, Indian Miocene, i. 122 



Akephalus, ii. 224 



.4fccs, ii. 219 



ALCIDiE, ii. 367 



Alcippe, ii. 261 



.<4fc'!(n(.9, ii. 267 



Alcyiiiie, ii. :U6 



Aldabra Islands, land-tortoiscs of, i. 289 



Alectorurus, ii. 100 



.4iec<7'neHo.f, ii. 332 



ALEPOCEPHALID.^, ii. 454 



Ales(i, ii. 475 



Alestes, ii. 445 



^?<'f;i«, ii. 262 



AJetcrnU, N. American Eocene, L 163 



Aleutian Islands, liirds of, ii. 137 



Algeria, Post-Pliocene deposits and caves of, 



i. Ill 

 Algim, ii. 391 

 Allegliany sub-region, ii. 130 



niaiiimalia of, ii. 132 



birds of, ii. 132 



reptiles of, ii. 133 



ain]iliibia of, ii. 134 



fishes of, ii. 134 



islands of, ii. 134 

 Allen, Mr. J. A., on Zoological regions, i. 61 



objections to his system of circmnpolar 

 zones, i. 67 



objections to his zoo-geographical nomen- 

 clature, i. OS 



on birds of N. America, ii. 133, 136 

 Alligator, ii. 406 

 ALLIGATORIDiE, ii. 406 

 Alligators, ii. 406 

 Allotinus, ii. 477 

 Alopecias, ii. 460 

 Alscecomus, ii. 332 

 Alsecus, ii. 259 

 Alseonax, ii. 270 

 Alsnrles, ii. 417 



Altai mountains, fossils in caves, 1. Ill 

 Alytr-i, ii. 417 

 ALYTIDjE, ii. 417 

 Amadinu, ii. 287 

 Am/ira, ii. 489 

 Amarynthis, ii. 476 

 Amatkusia, ii. 472 

 Amauretthes, ii. 287 

 Amanrnspiza, ii. 285 

 Amazilin, ii. 109 



Ambli/rhiza, Pliocene of Antilles, i. lii* 

 AMBLYCEPHALIDiE, ii 380 

 Amhlycephalus, ii. 380 

 Amblyceps, ii. 443 

 Amblychila, ii. 487 

 Amblymora, ii. 501 

 Amblyopsis, ii. 450 

 Amblyornis, ii. 275 

 Amhlyjiliiiryngodrin, ii. 452 

 Amhly prill in. ii 477 

 Amblyrluunpluis, ii. 282 



