574 



GENEEAL INDEX. 



Erej^todon, N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 130 



Kretia, ii. 474 



Erethistes, ii. 444 



Ercthizon, ii. 239 



Ereuiittes, ii. 353 



Ergaticus, ii. 279 



Ergolis, ii. 474 



Ericulits, ii. 188 



Ericfimba, ii. 452 



ERIXACEIDiE. ii. 187 



Erinaceus, European Miocene, i. 117 



ii. 187 

 Eriocnemis, ii. 109 

 Eriodes, ii. 174 

 Erismatura. ii. 364 

 Krithacus, ii. 259 

 Eroessa, ii. 258 

 Eronia, ii. 478 

 Erpornis, ii. 267 

 KKYCID.E, ii. 381 

 ERYCINIUiE, ii. 476 

 Erynnis, ii. 480 

 Erythrinus, ii. Ha 

 Erylhrocerciis, ii. 270 

 ErytkTocncma, ii. 347 

 Erythrogonys, ii. 3.56 

 Erytkrohimjyits, ii. 375 

 Erythromachus of Rodriguez, i. 164 



iL 352 

 Erythrospiza, ii. 285 

 Erylhrosterna, ii. 270 

 Erythrura, ii. 387 

 £ri/T, ii. 382 

 ESOCID^, ii. 449 

 £sox, ii 449 

 EsthJemopsis. ii. 476 



Esthonyx, N. American Eocene, i. 139 

 Estrilda, ii. 286 

 Eihfri/x, ii. 534 



Ethiopian region should not include any part 

 of India, i. 63 



defined, i. 73 



subdivisions of, i. 73 



general features of, i. 251 



zoological characteristics of, i. 252 



mammalia of, i. 253 



great speciality of, i. 253 



birds of, i. 253 



reptiles of, i. 254 



amphibia of, i. 255 



fresh-water fish of, i. 255 



summary of vertebrates of, i. 255 



insects of, i. 255 



coleoptera of, i. 256 



terrestrial mollusca of, L 257 



sub-regions of, i. 258 



Atlantic islands of, i. 269 



the i>robabIe past history of, i. 285 



tables of distribution of animals of, i. 

 293 

 Euanemtis, ii. 443 

 Enbagis, ii. 474 

 Eucephala, ii. 109 

 Euehfztes. ii. 98 

 E^ucometis, ii 99 

 E\u:hromia, ii, 481 

 Eucichla, ii. 208 

 Eiiclyptosternum. ii. 443 

 Eudromias, ii. 356 

 Eitdynamis, ii. 310 

 Eudyples, ii 360 

 E'uides, ii. 473 

 Elugenes, ii. 107 

 Etigenia, ii. 107 

 Euhyrax, ii. 229 

 Eulabeornia, iL 352 



Eulabes, ii. 287 



Eulampis, ii. 107 



Enmeeus, ii. 477 



Evmeces, ii. 397 



Evvietopias, ii. 203 



Eumomota, ii. 313 



Eumys, N. American Tertiary, i. 140 



ii. 231 

 EumyUis, ii. 270 

 Eunectes, ii. 381 

 Eunica, ii. 474 

 Eunogyra, ii. 475 

 Eupetes, ii. 263 

 Eupetomena, ii. 107 

 Euphenut, ii. 325 

 Eupherusa, ii. 109 

 Euphonia, ii. 98 



Euphrofhis, S. American Pliocene, i. 147 

 Euphryne, ii. 401 

 Euphysetcs. ii. 208 

 Eupkres, ii. 195 

 Euplcea, ii. 470 

 EUPLOCAMIN.B, ii. 340 

 Euplocamus, ii. 340 

 Eupodotis, ii. 356 

 Euprepes, ii. 397 

 Ejiipsychortyx. ii. 339 

 Euptilotis, ii. 314 

 Enpiychia, ii. 471 

 Eurinorhynchvs, ii. 353 

 Eurocephalus, ii. 272 



Europe, recent changes in physical geography 

 of, i. 39 



Miocene fauna of Central, i. 117 



Miocene fauna of, allied to existing fauna 

 of tropical Asia and Africa, i. 124 

 European sub-region, description of, i. 191 



forests of, i. 192 



manmialia of, i. 192 



birds of, i 193 



rejitiles and amphibia of, i. 195 



fresh-water fish of, i. 196 



insects of, i. 196 



islands of, i. 197 

 Eurostopodus, ii. 320 

 Euryades, ii. 479 

 Euryapteryx, ii. 370 

 Euryarthriiim, ii. 501 

 Euryhia, ii. 475 



Euryceros of Madagascar, figure of, i. 278 

 Euryceros, ii. 288 

 Eurycvs, ii. 479 

 Eurygona, ii. 476 

 EURYGONID^,, ii. 476 

 EURYL^MID^:, ii. 294 

 Euryld'mus. ii, 295 

 Euryodon, in Brazilian caves, i. 145 



ii. 246 

 Euryphene, ii. 474 

 Ettrypyga, ii. 358 

 EURYPYGIDiE, ii. 358 

 Eurystomits, ii. 312 

 Eurytela, ii. 474 



Eurtttherium, European Eocene, i. 126 

 Enrytrichus, ii. 490 

 Euscarthmus, ii, 101 

 Euschemon, ii. 480 



ii. 481 

 Eusemia, ii. 482 

 fy^ispiza, ii. 285 

 Eustephianus, ii. 108 

 Eusiira, ii. 453 

 Eutatvs, S. American Pliocene, i. 147 



. ii. 246 

 Eutelodnn, European Eocene, i. 126 

 Eutemnodus, S. American Eocene, i. 148 



