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GENERAL INDEX. 



I'ngvlata, Indian Miocene, i. 121 



European Eocene, i. 125 



N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 135 



N. American Tertiary, i. 135 



of Brazilian caves, i. 144 



S. American Pliocene, i. 146 

 UNGULATA, ii. 211 



general remarks on the distribution of, 

 ii. 226 



summary and conclusion, ii. 542 

 Unio, European Secondary, i. 169 



ii. 534 

 UNIONID.E, ii. 534 

 Upucerthia, ii. 103 

 UPUPID^, ii. 317 

 Uragrts, ii. 285 



Urania of Madagascar, i. 282 

 Urania, ii. 482 

 URANHUiE, ii.482 

 Uria, ii. 367 

 Uroaetus, ii. 348 

 Urocissa, ii. 273 

 Urochroa, ii. 107 

 Urochroma, ii. 328 

 Urocyon, ii. 197 

 URODELA, ii. 411 

 Urogalba, ii. 311 

 Urolestes, ii. 272 

 Uromastix, ii. 402 

 DROPELTIDiE, ii. 373 

 Vuropeltis, ii. 374 

 Uropsila, ii. 264 

 Uropsilxis, ii. 190 

 Uropsophorus, ii. 385 

 UrospatKa, ii. 313 

 Urospizias, ii. 34S 

 Urosticte, ii. 108 

 Urotrichus, ii. 190 

 Urotriorchix, ii 347 

 UrsidcB, N. American Tertiary, i. 135 



in Brazilian caves, i. 144 

 URSIU;E, ii. 201 

 Ursitaxus, Indian Miocene, i. 121 



ii. 200 

 Ursus, Post-Pliocene, i. 112 



Indian Miocene, 121 



ii. 201 

 Urubutinga, ii. 348 

 I'rva. ii. 195 

 Uta, ii. 401 

 Utica, ii. 477 



I'aginului, ii. 518 



Valgus, ii. 495 



I'alvata, ii. 510 



Vanga of Madagascar, figure of, i. 278 



Vatuja, ii. 272 



VaruUllia, iL 444 



VaneUris, ii. 356 



Vanessa, ii 474 



VARANID.E, ii. 389 



Varamui, Miocene of Greece, i. 116 

 Indian Miocene, i. 123 



VENKRID^, ii. 536 



Venilia, ii. 303 • 



Ver micella, ii. 383 



VerreawcU), ii. 303 



Vertebrata, summary of Palaearctic, i. 186 

 summary of Ethiopian, i. 255 

 summary of Oriental, i. 318 

 summary of Australian, i. 397 

 summary of Neotropical, ii. 13 

 summary of Nearctic, ii. 120 



Vespertilio, European Eocene, i. 125 



ii. 183 

 VESPERTILIONIDiE, ii. 183 

 Vidua, ii. 286 

 fipera, ii. 385 

 VIPfc:KIDiE,ii. 385 

 Viperus, European Miocene, i. 165 

 Vipers, ii. 385 

 Vireo, ii. 280 

 VIREONIDiE, iL 279 

 Vireolanius, ii. 280 

 Vireosylvia, ii. 280 

 Viscacha, ii. 237 

 Vitrina, ii. 516 

 Viverra, European Pliocene, i. 112 



European Miocene, i. 118 



ii. 195 

 Viverricula, ii. 195 

 Viverriihr, European Miocene, i. 118 



Euriipewi Eocene, i. 125 

 VIVERRID/E, ii. 194 

 Vivia, ii. 303 

 Volatinia, ii. 284 

 Valuta, ii. 508 

 Volutes, ii. 508 

 VOLUTIDiE, ii. 50S 

 Volvocivora, ii. 269 

 Viilpes, ii. 197 

 Vultur, ii. 346 

 VULTURID7E, ii. 345 

 VULTURlNiE, ii. 346 



W. 



Wagtails, ii. 290 



Walden, Viscount, on birds of Philippine 

 islands, i. 346 

 on birds of Celebes, i. 428 

 on arran.;ement of the Timaliidae, ii. 261 

 Wallago, ii. 441 

 Wall-lizards, ii. 399 

 Walrus, ii. 203 ' 

 Wart-snakes, ii. 382 ■ 

 Washakius, N. American Tertiary i. 134 

 Waterhouse, Mr. G. R., on classification of 

 rodentia, i. 90 

 on classification of marsupials, I 91 

 Water-lizards, ii. 389 

 Weaver-finches, ii, 286 



West African sub-region, description of, i. 262 

 mammalia of, i. 262 

 birds of, i. 262 



Oriental or Malayan element in. i. 263 

 river scene with characteristic animals, 



i. 264 

 reptiles of, i. 264 

 amphibia of, i. 264 

 Oriental and Neotropical relations of, 



i. 265 

 insects of, i. 265 

 land-shells of, i. 265 

 islands of, i. 265 

 West Australia, peculiar birds of, i. 441 

 Whelks, ii. 507 

 Whip-snakes, ii. 379 



Whydah finch of W. Africa, figure of, i. 264 

 Wing-shells, ii. 507 



ii. 533 

 Wollaston, Mr. T. V., on the Coleoptera of the 

 Atlantic Islands, i. 209 

 on the wings of the Madeiran beetles, 



i. 211 

 on the origin of the insect fauna of the 



Atlantic Lslands, i. 214 

 on the Coleoptera of the Cape Verd Islands, 

 i. 215 



