GENERAL INDEX. 



593 



Revillagigedo Islands, zoology of, ii. 60 

 RUahdornis, ii. 265 

 Rhabdosoma, ii. 374 

 RACHIODONTIDjE, ii. 377 

 Rhacophorus, ii. 419 

 Rhamnophis, ii. 876 

 RHAMPHASTID^, ii. 306 

 Rhamphastos, ii. 307 

 RhampMchthys, ii. 455 

 RkamphocceniLS, ii. 104 

 Rhamphococcyx, ii. 309 

 Rhamphocinclus, ii. 256 

 Rhamphoctelus, ii. 98 

 Rhamphomicron, ii. 108 

 Rkaphmdvs, ii. 520 

 Rtiea, in Brazilian caves, i. 164 



ii. 368 

 Rhinaster, ii. 213 

 Rhirw.tre.ma, ii. 411 

 Rhiiiechis, ii. 376 

 Rhinelepis, ii. 444 

 Rhinichthys, ii. 452 

 RHINIDJE, ii. 462 

 RHINOBATID^, ii. 462 

 Rhinoceros, Post-Pliocene, i. 112 



European Pliocene, i. 113 



Miocene of Greece, i. 116 



Indian Miocene, i. 122 



fossil remains of, at 16,000 feet elevatiim 

 in Thibet, i. 122 



fossil in N. China, i. 123 



N. American Tertiary, L 130 



ii. 213 

 Rhinoceros-hornbill, figure of, i. 3.S0 

 Rhiiiocerotida;. N. American Tertiarv, i. 130 

 RHINOCEROTIDjE, ii. 213 

 RHINOCHETID^, ii. 359 

 Rhinocheius, ii. 359 

 Rhiiipcoccyx, ii. 309 

 Rhinocrypta, ii. 297 

 Rhiiioderma, ii 416 

 RHINODONTlDiE, ii. 461 

 Rhinodoras, ii. 443 

 Rhinogale, ii. 195 

 Rhinoglanis, ii. 443 

 RHINOLOPHID^, ii. 182 

 Rhinolophtis, ii. 183 

 Rhinophis, ii. 374 

 RHINOPHRYNID^, ii. 414 

 Rhinophrynus, ii. 414 

 Rhinoplax. ii. 317 

 Khinopoma, ii. 183 

 Rhinortha, ii. 309 

 Rhipidura, ii. 271 

 Rhizomys, ii. 231 

 Rhodeus, ii. 452 

 Rhodinocincla, ii. 256 

 Rhodona, ii. 397 

 Rhodopis, ii. 108 

 Rhodosltehia, ii. 364 

 Rhombomys, ii. 230 

 Rhombus, ii. 441 

 Rhopodytes, ii. 309 

 Rhopot.erpe, ii. 104 

 Rhynchmi, ii. 353 

 RHYNCH0CEPH.\L1D^, ii. 405 

 RHYNCHOCEPHALINA, ii. 405 

 Rhynchocyon, ii. 180 

 Rhyuchocyclus, ii. 101 

 Rhynchonella, ii. 5.S9 

 RHYNCHONELLIDiE, ii. 532 

 Rhynchops, ii. 365 

 Rhynchopsitta, ii. 328 

 Rhynchotus, ii. 344 

 Rhytina, ii. 210. 211 

 Rhytiod'us, ii. 445 



Vol. it.— 39 



Ricinula, ii. 507 



Riniator, ii. 263 



Rimula, ii. 511 



Rissa, ii. 364 



Rissoa, ii. 510 



iJi(a, ii. 442 



River-hog, of West Africa, figure of, i. 264 



of Madagascar, figure of, i. 278 

 Rivers, limiting the nnge of mammalia, i. 12 



limiting the range of birds, i. 17 

 River-scene in West Africa, i. 264 

 River-snails, ii. 510 

 Riindus, ii. 450 

 Rock-snakes, ii. 381 

 Rocky mountain sub-region, li. 129 



mammalia of, ii. 129 



birds of, ii. 130 



reptiles, ampliibia, and fishes of, ii. 130 

 Rodentia, classification of, i. 90 



range of Paliearctic genera of, i. 242 



range of Etliiopian genera of, i. 304 



range of Oriental genera of, i. 374 



range of Australian genera of, i. 476 

 Rodentia, European Pliocene, i. 113 



Miocene of Greece, i. 116 



European Miocene, i. 120 



European Eocene, i. 126 



N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 130 



N. American Tertiary, i. 139 



of Brazilian caves, i. 144 



S. American Pliocene, i. 147 



of S. A.merican Eocene, i. 148 

 RODENTIA, ii. 229 

 Rodentia, general remarks on the distribution 



of, ii. 243 

 Rodentia, summary and conclusion, ii. 543 

 Rohteichlhys, ii. 452 

 Rollers, ii. 311 

 Rolhihis, ii. 339 

 Romaleosoma, ii. 474 

 Rose-chafers, ii. 494 

 Rostrkamus, ii 349 



Rough-tailed burrowing snakes, ii. 374 

 Ruff, figure of, i. 195 

 Rupicapra, ii. 224, 225 

 RUPICAPRIN^E, ii. 224 

 Rupicola, ii. 102, 293 

 RUPICOLIN/E, ii. 293 

 Ruticilla, ii. 259 

 RUTICILLINiE, ii. 257 



Saccobranchus, ii. 441 



Saccodon, ii. 445 



SACCOMYID^, ii. 233 



Saccomys, iL 233 



Saccostomus, ii. 230 



Sagda, ii. 516 



Sahara, a debatable land, i. 251 



Saiga, antelope of W. Tartary, i. 218 



Saiga, ii. 223 



Saimiris, ii. 175 



Sakis, ii. 175 



Salamandra, ii. 413 



SALAMANDRIDjE, ii. 413 



Salamandrina, ii. 413 



Salarix, ii. 448 



Salminus, ii. 445 



fialmo, ii. 447 



SALMONIDiE, ii. 447 



Salpinctes, ii. 264 



Salpornis, ii. 264 



SaUator, ii. 99 



