576 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Fishes, remarks on the distribution of, ii. 464 



fossil, ii. 466 

 Fishing-hawks, ii. 349 

 FISSURELLID^:, ii. 511 

 FISTULARID^E, ii. 436 

 Fitzraya, ii. 450 

 Flamingoes, European Miocene, i. 162 



ii. 361 



Flora, of New Zealand, as influenced by 

 scarcity of insects, i. 462 



fossil of Australia, i. 467 

 Floras, cretaceous and tertiary, of North 



America, ii. 155 

 Florisuga, ii. 107 

 Flower-peckers, ii. 277 



Flower, Professor, on classification of mam- 

 malia, i. 85 



classification of camivora, i. 87 

 Fluvicola, ii. 100 

 Flycatchers, ii. 270 

 Flying Lemur, Malayan, figure of, i. 337 



ii. 186 



Flying Lizards, ii. 401 

 Flying Opossum, figure of, i. 442 

 Fordonia, ii. 376 



Forests, essential to existence of many Euro- 

 pean animals, i. 192 



Siberian, greatest extent of, i. 216 

 FORMICARIID.E, ii. 297 

 FORMICARIINjE, ii. 298 

 Formicarius, ii. 104 

 Formicivora, ii. 104 

 FORMICIVORINjE, ii. 297 

 Formosa, zoology of, i. 33? 

 Fossa, ii. 195 

 Foudia, ii. 286 

 Francolinus, ii. 338 

 Fraseria, ii. 272 

 Fratercula, ii. 367 

 Fregetta, ii. 365 

 Fregilupus, ii. 288 

 Fregilus, ii. 274 

 Fresh-water fishes, Neotropical, ii. 12 



of S. Temperate America, ii. 42 



of the Mexican sub-region, ii. 54 



of the Antilles, ii 73 



of the Nearctic region, ii. 120 



of California, ii. 128 



summary and conclusion, ii. 549 

 Fresh-water mussels, ii. 534 



shell, the most Arctic, ii. 518 



snakes, ii. 376 



snails, ii. 518 

 Fringilla, ii. 283 

 Fringillaria, ii. 285 

 Fringillauda, ii. 282 

 FRINGILLID.E, ii. 284 

 Frog-mouths, ii. 318 

 Frogs, ii. 420 

 Fulica, ii. 352 

 Fuligula, ii. 364 

 Fulmarus, ii. 365 

 Fundulus, ii. 450 

 FURNARIIN^E, ii. 295 

 Furnarius, ii. 103 

 Fusus, ii. 507 



G. 



GADID^E, ii. 439 

 GADOPSIDyE, ii. 439 



Gadvs, ii. 439 

 Galago, ii. 177 

 Galapagos, scarcity of insects in, i. 463 



Galapagos islands, ii. 29 



mammalia of, ii. 29 



birds of, ii. 30 



reptiles of, ii. 32 



insects of, ii. 33 



land-shells of, ii. 33 



conclusions as to the origin of their fauna, 



ii. 33 



Galatea, ii. 536 

 Galaxias, ii. 448 

 GALAXID.E, ii. 448 

 Galbalcyrhynchiis, ii. 311 

 Galbula, ii. 311 



GALBULID^S, ii. 311 , 



Galecynus, in European Pliocene, i. 112 



ii. 198 



Galeichthys, ii. 443 

 GALEOPlTHECIDjE, ii. 186 

 Galeoscoptes, ii. 256 

 Galeospalax, European Miocene, i. 118 



ii. 190 



Galeotherium, Post-Pliocene, i. Ill 

 Galera, N. American Post- Pliocene, i. 130- 

 Galerella, ii. 195 

 Galerita, ii. 289 



ii. 490 



Galerix, ii. 188 

 GaUthylax, European Eocene, i. 125 



ii. 198 



Gcthus, ii 460 

 Galictis, in Brazilian caves, i. 144 



ii. 199 



Galidia, ii. 195 

 Galidiclis, ii. 195 

 Gallinse, classification of, i. 96 



range of Palaearctic genera of, i. 248 



range of Ethiopian genera of, i. 311 



range of Oriental genera of, i. 384 



range of Australian genera of, i. 485 

 GALLING, ii. 337 



ii. 340 



general remarks on the distribution of, ii. 



344 



Gallinago, ii. 353 

 Gallinula, ii. 352 

 Gallus, Miocene of Greece, i. 116 



ii. 340 



Gallus bravardi, European Pliocene, i. 161 

 titilogale, ii. 195 

 Ganibusia, ii. 450 

 Gampsonyx, ii. 349 

 Gampsorhynchus, ii. 261 

 Gannets, ii. 365 

 GANOIDEI, ii. 458 

 Gape-eyed Sciuks, ii. 395 

 Gar-fish, ii. 459 

 Garrod, Professor, on the Classification of 



Parrots, ii. 324 

 Garrulax, ii. 261 

 Gamtlus, ii. 273 

 GASTEROPODA, ii. 507 

 GASTEROSTEID^l, ii. 424 

 Gasterosteus, ii. 424 

 Gastornis, European Eocene, i. 163 

 GASTROCHJENID.E, ii. 537 

 Gastropelecus, ii. 445 

 GAVIALIDJE, ii. 405 

 Gavialis, ii. 405 

 Gavials, ii. 405 

 Gazella, ii. 223 

 GAZELLIN^E, ii. 223 

 Gazera,.ii. 481 

 Gecinulus, ii. 303 

 Gecinus, ii. 303 

 Gecko, ii. 399 

 GECKOTID.E, ii. 399 



