560 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Anostcmut, ii. 445 



Anous, ii. 365 



Anser, ii. 363 



Anseranas, ii. 363 



Anseres, arrangement of, i. 98 



peculiar Palaearetic genera of, i. 250 



peculiar Ethiopian genera of, i. 313 



peculiar Australian genera of, i. 487 

 ANSERES, general remarks on the distribu- 

 tion of, ii. 367 

 Antarctia, ii. 490 



ii. 492 



Ant-eaters, ii. 247 

 Antechinomys, ii. 249 

 Antechinus, ii. 249 



Antelopes in the Indian Miocene deposits, i. 

 122 



birthplace and migrations of, i. 155 



Palaearctie, i. 182 



ii. 221 



Antelotherium, Indian Miocene, i. 122 

 Antennarius, it 431 

 Anteros, ii. 476 

 Anthia, ii. 491 

 Anthipes, ii. 270 

 Anthocharis, ii. 478 

 Anthochcera, ii. 275 

 Anthornis, ii. 275 



Anthracotheridce, N. American Tertiary, i. 137 

 Anthracotherium, European Miocene, i. 119 



ii. 215 



Anthreptes. ii. 276 

 Anthropoid apes, ii. 170 

 Anthropoides, ii. 357 

 Anthus, ii. 290 



Antiacodon, N. American Tertiary, i. 133 

 Antillean sub-region, ii. 61 



mammalia of, ii. 62 



birds of, ii. 64 



illustration of zoology of, ii. 67 



table of distribution of resident land- 

 birds of, ii. 68 



reptiles and amphibia of, Ii. 72 



fresh-water fish of, ii. 73 



insects of, ii. 73 



land-shells of, ii. 75 



past history of, ii. 78 

 Antilles, Pliocene Mammalia of, i. 148 



land-shells of, ii. 526 

 Antilocapra, ii 223 

 ANTILOCAPRIN^, ii. 223 

 Antilope, Post- Pliocene, i. 112 



in Brazilian caves, i. 144 



ii. 223 



ii. 226 

 Antiquity of the genera of insects, i. 166 



of the genera of land and fresh-water 



shells, i. 168 

 Antrostomus, ii. 319 

 Ant-thrushes, ii. 297 

 AnumUus, ii. 103 

 ANURA, ii. 414 

 Anurosorex, ii. 190 

 Aonyx, ii. 199 

 Apalis, ii. 258 

 Apaloderma, ii. 314 

 Apatura, ii. 474 

 Aphanapteryx of Mauritius, i. 164 



ii. 352 



Aphantocera, ii. 107 



Aphelotherium, European Eocene, L 125 

 Aphneus, ii. 477 

 Aphobus, ii. 283 

 APHREDODERID^, ii. 425 

 Aphritis, ii. 428 



il 549 



Aphriza, ii. 356 



Aphysiadce, ii. 530 



Aphyoeypris, ii. 452 



Aplocerus, ii. 224 



Aplodontia, ii. 236 



Aplonis, ii. 288 



Aplopelia, ii. 333 



Apodemia, ii. 476 



Apogon, ii. 425 



Aprasia, ii. 396 



APRASIAD^E, ii. 396 



Aprosmictus, ii. 325 



Aptenodytes, ii. 366 



APTERYGID^E, ii. 369 



Apteryx, ii. 369 



Apua, ii. 453 



Aquila, European Miocene, i 161 



ii. 348 



AQUILINE, ii. 348 

 Ara, ii. 328 

 Arachnechthra, ii. 276 

 Arachnothera, ii. 277 

 ARAMID.E, ii. 357 

 Aramides, ii. 352 

 Aramiut, ii. 357 

 Arapaima, ii. 454 

 Arborophila, ii. 338 

 ARCADE, ii. 534 

 Archceomys, ii. 238 



Archcenpteryx, Bavarian Oolite, i. 163 

 Archibuteo, ii. 348 

 Arctic shells, ii. 518 



zone not a separate region, i. 68 

 Arctitis, ii. 195 

 Arctocebus, ii. 176 

 Arctocephalus, ii. 202 

 Arctocyon, European Eocene, i. 125 



ii. 206 

 Arctodus, N. American Post-Pliocene, L 130 



ii. 202 



Arctogale, ii. 195 

 Arctomys, European Pliocene, i. 113 



ii. 235, 236 

 Arctonyx, ii. 199 

 Arctopithecus, ii. 244 

 Arctotherium in Brazilian caves, i. 144 



S. American Pliocene, L 146 

 Ardea, ii. 359 

 ARDEID^E, ii. 359 

 Ardistomus, ii. 490 

 Argentina, ii. 488 

 Arges, ii. 444 

 ARGONAUTID^E ii. 505 

 Argus pheasant, figure of, i. 339 



peculiarity in display of plumage, and con- 

 firmation pf M r. I)arwin's views, i. 340 

 Argiisiamts, ii. 340 y 



Argutor, ii. 489 I 

 Argynnis, ii. 474 

 Aricoris, ii. 476 

 Arietta, ii. 195 

 Arinia, ii. 520 

 Arion, ii. 517 

 Aristobia, ii. 501 

 Arius, ii. 443 

 Armadillos, ii. 245 

 Arnoglossus, ii. 441 

 Aromochelys, ii. 408 

 Arremon,ii. 99 

 Arrhenotus, ii. 501 

 Artamia, ii. 268 



ii. 271 



ii. 288 



ART AMID /E, ii. 288 

 Artamides, ii. 269 

 Artamus, ii. 288 



