GENERAL INDEX. 



601 



SEPIADjE, ii. 505 



SEPID^, ii. 398 



Seps, ii. 398 



Sepsina, ii. 398 



Sericinus, ii. 479 



Sericoi-nis, ii. 258 



Sericuliis, ii. 275 



Serilophxis, ii. 295 



SERPENTARIIDjE, ii. 346 



Serpentarius, European Miocene, i. 162 



ii. 346 

 Serphophaga, ii. 101 

 Serranus, ii. 425 

 Serrasalmo, ii. 445 

 Sesia, ii. 482 

 Setophaga, ii. 279 

 Setornis, ii. 267 

 Seychelle Islands, zoology of, i. 281 



amphibia of, i. 281 

 Shad, ii. 454 

 Sharks, ii. 460 



Sharp, Dr., on Japan beetles, i. 229 

 Sharpe, Mr. R. B., his arrangement of Acci- 

 pitres, i. 97 



on birds of Cape Verd Islands, i. 215 



on classification of Cuckoos, ii. 309 

 Sheath-bills, ii. 354 

 Sheep, Palsearctic, i. 182 



ii. 221 

 Short-tailed burrowing snakes, ii. 373 

 Shrikes, ii. 272 

 SiMlia, ii. 260 

 Siamanga, ii. 171 

 Siaphos, ii. 397 

 Siberia, climate of, i. 217 

 Siberian sub region, description of, i. 216 



mammalia of, i. 217 



birds of, i. 219 



reptiles and amphibia of, i. 220 



insects of, i. 220 

 Sibia, ii. £62 

 Sideroiie, ii. 474 

 Sieboldia, ii. 412 

 Sigmodon, ii. 230 

 Silondia, ii. 442 

 Silphomorpha, ii. 490 

 Silubosavrus, ii. 397 

 Siluranodon, ii. 442 

 Silurichthys, ii. 441 

 SILURID^, ii. 441 

 Silurus, ii. 441 

 Silybura, ii. 374 

 Simenia, ii. 197 

 Simla, ii. 171 

 SIMIID^, ii. 170 

 Simocephalus, ii. 380 

 Simocyon, Miocene of Greece, i. 115 



ii. 198 

 Simorhynchiis, ii. 367 

 Simotes, ii. 375 

 Simpulopsis, ii. 516 

 Sinopa, N. American Tertiary, i. 134 

 Siphta, ii. 270 

 Siphnevs, ii. 230 

 Sipfwnopsis, ii. 411 

 Siphnnorhis, ii. 320 

 Siphonoitoma, ii. 457 

 Siren, ii. 411 

 Sirenia, classification of, i. 89 



range of Ethiopian genera of, i. 303 



range of Oriental genus, i. 374 



range of Australian genus of, i. 476 

 Sirenia, European Pliocene, i. 112 



European Miocene, i. 119 

 SIRENIA, ii 210 

 SIRENID^.ii. 411 



SIRENOIDEI, ii. 458 



Sirystes, ii. 101 



Sisor, ii. 444 



Sitana, ii. 402 



SUta, ii. 265 



Sittasomus, ii. 103 



Sittella, ii. 265 



SITTIDvt;, ii. 265 



Siurus, ii. 279 



Siva, ii. 266 



Sivatherium, Indian Miocene, i, 122 



ii. 226 

 Siwalik Hills, Miocene deposits of, i. 121 

 Skenea, ii. 510 

 Sloths, ii. 244 

 Slugs, ii. 517 

 Smaragdochrysis, ii. 109 

 Smerinthus, ii. 483 

 Smiliogaster, ii. 453 

 Sminihus, ii. 230 

 Smith, Mr. Frederick, on Hymenoptera of 



Japan, i. 230 

 Smithorit,is, ii. 270 

 Sniutsia, ii 245 

 Snails, ii. 512 



Snake, at great elevation in Himalayas, i. 220 

 Snakes, classification of, i. 99 



Eocene, i. 165 



large proportion of venomous species in 

 Australia, i. 396 



of New Zealand, i. 457 



distribution and lines of migration of, ii. 

 547 

 Snipes, ii. 353 



Society Islands, birds of, 1. 443 

 Socorro, zoology of, li. 60 

 Soft-tortoises, ii. 409 

 Solarium, ii. 510 

 Solea, ii. 441 

 SOLENIDjE, ii. 536 

 Sohnodon, ii. 188 

 SOLENOSTOMIU^, ii. 456 

 Solitaire, ii. 334 

 Somateria, ii. 364 

 Soricictis. European Miocene, i. 118 



ii. 196 

 SoricidcB, European Miocene, i. 118 

 SORICIDiE, ii. 191 

 Soridia, ii. 397 

 Sorubim. ii. 442 

 Sotalla, ii. 209 

 South African sub-region, description of, i. 



266 

 ■ mammalia of, i. 267 



birds of, i. 267 



reptiles of, i. 268 



amphibia of, 1. 268 



fresh-water fish of, i. 268 



butterflies of, 1. 268 



coleoptera of, 1. 268 



sunmiary of its zoology, i. 269 

 South America, fossil fauna of, i. 143 



Pliocene deposits of, i. 146 



supposed laud connection with Australia, 

 i. 398 

 South America and Africa, parallelism of their 



past zoological history, ii 83 

 South Australia, peculiar birds of, I. 441 

 SPALAClDiE, ii. 231 

 Spalacomys, ii. 230 

 Spalacopns, ii. 238 

 Spalax, ii. 231 

 Spargrinura, ii. 108 

 SPARID^i, ii. 426 

 SpaUila, ii. 364 

 Species, representative, i. 4 



