594 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Persia, birds of, i. 204 

 Petasophora, ii. 108 

 Pet<iHrista, ii 252 

 Petenia, ii. 438 

 Petrochelidon, ii. 281 

 Petrodromits, ii. 186 

 Petrels, ii. 365 

 Petraxa, ii. 260 

 Petrogaie, ii. 251 

 Petromys, ii. 239 

 Petrophassa, ii. 333 

 Petrorhynchus, ii. 208 

 Petroscirtes, ii. 431 

 Peuctea, iL 284 

 Pe^ophaps, ii. 334 

 Pezoponts, ii. 325 

 P/eifferia, ii. 516 

 Phacellodomxis, ii. 103 

 Phacocheerus, ii. 215 

 Phtenicophaes, ii. 309 

 Phcenicophilus, ii. 99 

 Phanicothraupis, ii. 98 

 Phanopepla, ii. 280 

 Phceochroa, ii. 107 

 Phaolcema, ii. 107 

 Phceoptila, ii. 109 



Phaethornis, ii. 107 , 



Phaiton, ii. 365 

 Pluilacrocorax, ii. 365 

 Phalangers, ii. 251 

 Phalangista, ii. 252 

 Phalangistidae, ii. 251 

 Phala.roptis, ii. 353 

 Phapitreron, ii. 333 

 Pft«ps, ii. 333 

 Pharomacrus, ii. 814 

 PhascogaU, ii. 249 

 Phascolarctos, ii. 252 

 PHASCOLOMYID^, ii. 252 

 Phascolomys, Australian Post-Tertiary, 1. 157 

 PHASIANlDvE, il. 339 

 PHASIANIN^E, ii. 340 

 Phasiantis, Miocene of Greece, i. 116 

 European Post-Pliocene, L 161 

 ii. 340 



Phasidus, ii. 340 

 Phatagin ii. 245 



Pheasants, in European Miocene, i. 161 

 golden, of N. China, i. 226 

 eared, of Mongolia, i. 226 

 ii. 339 



Phedina, ii. 281 

 PJielsuma, ii. 400 



Plienacodus, N. American Tertiary, i. 138 



Pheropsaphus, ii. 489 



Pheucticus, ii. 285 



Phibalura, IL 102 



Phiku/etes, ii. 502 



Philemon, ii. 276 



Philentoma, ii. 271 



Philepitta, ii. 298 



Philetmrus, ii. 286 



I'hUodryas, ii. 376 



Philippine Islands, mammala of, I 345 

 birds of, i. 346 

 origin of peculiar fauna of, i. 448 



Philohela, ii. 353 



Phiiomycus, ii. 517 



I'hilydrjr, ii. 103 



PHILYDORINiE, 11. 295 



1'hlcrMm.ys, ii. 230 



Phlrnmryptes. ii. 103 



Phhgrenctx, ii. 333 



Phlogophilus , ii. 108 



Phlogopsis, ii. 104 



Phlogotkraupis, il 98, 283 



TAoca, ii. 204 



PhocceiM, ii. 209 



Phocidce, N. American Tertiary, 1. 140 



PHOCIDiE, ii. 203 



Phodilus, ii 350 



Phcenkocerctis, ii. 102, 293 



Phmnicophacs, ii. 309 



PHCENICOPTERID^, ii. 361 



Phcenicoptenis, ii. 361 



PHOLADIDjE, ii. 537 



Pholadomya, ii. 536 



PhoUoptynx, iL 350 



Pholidotiis, ii. 245 



Pholidotus, ii. 493 



Phonipara, ii. 284 



Phonis, ii. 510 



P/ios, ii. 507 



PhractocepJuihis, ii. 442 



Phryqilus, ii. 284 



PHRYNISCID^, iL 414 



Phryniscus, ii. 414 



Phrynobatrachus, ii. 421 



Phrynocephalus, iL 402 



Phrynoglosstis, ii. 421 



Phrynorhombus, ii 441 



Phrynosoma, ii. 401 



Phycis, ii. 439 



Phyllastrephris, ii. 267 



PHYLLIDIAD^, ii. 530 



Pkyllobates, ii. 419 



Phyllodactylus, ii. 399 



Phyllomedusa, ii. 418 



Phyllomyias, ii. 101 



Phyllomys, in Brazilian caves, i, 145 

 ii. 239 



Phyllornis, ii. 267 



PHYLLORNITHID.E, ii. 287 



Phylloscartes, ii. 101 



PHYLLOSCOPIN^, ii. 257 



Phylloscopus ii. 258 



Phyllostomida;, in Brazilian caves, 1. 144 



PHYLLOSTOMIDiE, ii. 181 



Phyllunis, ii. 400 



PHYLLYRHOID^, iL 530 



Phynmturus, ii. 401 



P^VSa, ii. 518 



Physalus, ii. 207 



Physcter, European Pliocene, i. 112 

 ii. 208 



Physical changes affecting distribution, i. 7 



Physignathvs, ii. 402 



PHYSOSTOMI, ii. 441 



Phytala, ii. 477 



Phytotoma, ii. 294 



PHYTOTOMIDjE, ii. 294 



Phyton, ii. 502 



Piabvca, ii. 445 



Piabucina, ii. 445 



Piaj/a, ii. 309 



Pica, ii. 273 



Picaria!, arrangement of, i. 95 



range of Palsearctic genera of, i. 247 

 range of Ethiopian genera of, i. 309 

 range of Oriental genera of, i. 381 

 range of Australian genera of, i. 482 



PICARI^E, ii. 302 



general remarks on the distribution of, 

 ii 322 



Picalhartes, ii. 274 



Picicorviis, ii. 273 



PICIDjE, iL 302 



Picoides, ii. 303 



Picolaptes, ii. 103 



Picumnrts, ii. 303 



Picus, European Miocene, i. 161 

 ii. 303 



