600 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Salvin, Mr., on birds of Galapagos, ii. 30 

 Sambus, ii. 496 



Samoa Islands, birds of, i. 443 

 Sand-grouse, Pallas', of Mongolia, i. 226 



ii. 337 



Sand-lizards, ii. 398 

 Sandpipers, ii. 353 

 Sandwich Islands, birds of, i. 445 



probable past history of, i. 446 



mountain plants of, i. 446 



depth of ocean around, i. 447 

 Sanzinia, it 381 

 S iperda, ii. 501 

 Sapphironia, ii. 109 

 Sarcodaces, ii. 445 

 Sarcophilus, ii. 249 

 SARCORHAMPtllN^J, ii. 346 

 Sarcorhamphus, ii. 346 

 Sargus, ii. 427 

 Sarkidiornis, ii. 363 

 Saroglossa, ii. 288 

 Swotherodon, ii. 438 

 Sasia, ii. 303 

 Satanoperca, ii. 439 

 SATYRIDjE, ii. 471 



Satyrites Reynesii, European Cretaceous in- 

 sect, i. 167 

 Satyrus, ii. 471 

 Saucerottia, ii. 109 

 Saunders, Mr. Edward, on the Buprestidje of 



Japan, i. 229 

 Saurocetes, ii. 210 

 Saurophis, ii. 392 

 Saurothera, ii. 309 

 Saxicola, ii. 260 

 Saxicolince, ii. 257 

 Sayornis, ii. 100, 291 

 Scallops, ii. 533 

 Scalops, ii. 190 

 Scapanus, ii. 190 

 Scaphiopus, ii. 417 

 Scaphirhynchus, ii. 459 

 Scaptochirus. ii. 190 

 Scaptonyx, ii. 190 

 Scaraphites, ii. 490 

 Scardafella, ii. 333 

 Scarites, ii. 489 

 Scelidotherium, in Brazilian caves, i. 145 



S. American Pliocene, i. 147 



ii. 245 



Scelodontis, ii. 490 

 Sceloporus, ii. 401 

 Scelotes, ii. 398 

 Schacra. ii. 452 

 Schasicheila, ii. 522 

 Schi/omis, ii. 102 

 Schilbe, ii. 442 

 Schilbichiliys, ii. 442 

 Schismaderma, ii. 415 

 Schistes, ii. 108 



Schistopleurum, S. American Pliocene, i. 147 

 Schizodon, ii. 238 

 Schizogenius, ii. 490 

 Schizopygopsis, ii. 452 

 Schizorhitia, ii. 494 

 Schizorhi*, ii. 307 

 Schizothorax, ii. 452 

 Schoenipnta, ii. 502 



Schweinfurth, Dr., on natural history of Cen- 

 tral Africa, i. 252 



on limits of W. African sub-region, i. 262 



(note) 



Scindes, ii. 443 

 Scicena, ii. 428 

 SCI.ENID^, ii 428 

 8CINCID,E, ii. 396 



Scincus, ii. 397 



Scinks, ii. 396 



Scissirostrum, ii. 288 



Scissor, ii. 445 



Sdurnvus, N. American Eocene, i. 140 



Sciuravus, ii. 236 



SCIURID.E, ii. 234 



Sciuropterus, ii. 235 



Sciurus, European Miocene, i. 120 



European Eocene, i. 126 



ii. 235, 236 

 Sclater, Mr., on zoological regions, i. 59 



why his six regions are adopted, i. 63 



on birds of Sandwich Islands, i. 445 



on systematic position of Certhidea, ii. 



p. 31 

 Sclater and Salvin, Messrs., on Neotropical 



sub-regions, ii. 25 

 SCLERODERMI, ii. 457 

 Sc.lerognathus, ii. 451 

 SCLERURIN^, ii. 295 

 Sclerurus, ii. 103 

 Scolecophagus, if 282 

 SCOLOPACID.E, ii. 353 

 Scolopax, ii. 353 

 Scomber, ii. 429 

 SCOMBRESOCIDjE, ii. 449 

 Scombresox, ii. 449 

 SCOMBRlDjE, ii. 429 

 SCOPELID.E, ii. 446 

 Scops, ii. 350 

 Scopus, ii. 360 

 Scortornis, ii. 320 

 Scotopelia, ii. 350 

 Scotophilus, ii. 183 

 Scrapteira, ii. 391 

 Screamers, ii. 361 

 Scrub-birds, ii. 299 

 SCYLLID.E, ii. 461 

 Scyllium, ii. 461 

 Scytale, ii. 379 

 SCYTALID.E, ii. 379 

 Scytalopus, ii. 297 

 Scythrops, ii. 310 



Sea, as a barrier to mammalia, i. 13 

 Sea-devils, ii. 463 

 Seals, fossil in European Miocene, i. 118 



of Lake Baikal, i. 218 



ii. 203 



Sea-pens, ii. 505 

 Sea-snails, ii. 508 

 Sea-snakes, ii. 384 

 Sebastes, ii. 428 

 Secondary formations, mammalian remains in, 



i. 169 

 Secretary bird, of Africa, figure of, i. 261 



ii. 346 

 Seemann, Dr., on protective resemblance ol 



sloths, ii. 24 

 Seisura, t ii 270 

 Selache, ii. 460 

 Selasplioriis, ii. 108 

 Selenidera, ii. 307 

 Selenophorus, ii. 490 

 Selettr.ides, ii. 275 

 Semioptera, ii. 275 

 Semlplotus, ii. 452 

 SEMNOPITHECTD^:, ii 171 

 Semnopithecus, European Pliocene, i. 112 



Miocene of Greece, i. 115 



European Miocene, i. 117 



Indian Miocene, i. 121 



ii. 171 



ii. 178 



Semper, Dr., on Philippine mammalia, i. 345 

 Senira, ii. 397 



