INDEX. 



491 



Birds, Oriental genera of, in the Manchurian 

 sub-region, 224 

 characteristic of N.W. China and Mon- 

 golia, 226 

 table of Palsearctic families of, 235 

 of West Africa, 243 

 list of Paliearctic genera of, 243 

 of the Ethiopian region, 253 

 of the East African sub-region, 260 

 S. African, 267 



genera of, peculiar to Madagascar, 275 

 common to Madagascar and Oriental or 



Ethiopian regions, 276 

 species common to Madagascar and Africa 



or Asia, 277 

 table of Ethiopian families of, 295 

 table of Ethiopian genera of, 306 

 of the Oriental region, 316 

 of the Indian sub-region, 323 

 Oriental genera of in Central India, 324 

 Pala^arctic and Ethiopian genera in 



Central India, 325 

 of Ceylon, 327 



of Indo-Chinese subr egion, 330 

 of Indo-Malayan sub-region, 337 

 illustration of peculiar Malayan, 339 

 of the Philippine Islands, 346 

 table of Oriental families of, 366 

 table of Oriental genera of, 375 

 of Australian region, 391 

 specially organized Australian families of, 



392 

 of the Papuan Islands, 410 

 peculiarities of, 413 

 brilliant colours of, 413 

 remarkable forms of, 414 

 of the Moluccas, 418 

 peculiarities of, 421 

 of Timor group, 423 

 of Celebes. 42S 

 of Australia, 440 

 of New Zealand, 451 

 peculiar to New Zealand, 452 

 of Norfolk Island, 453 

 of Lord Howe's Island, 453 

 of the Chatham Islands, 454 

 of the Auckland Islands, 455 

 table of families of Australian, 471 

 table of genera of Australian, 478 

 Black ape of Celebes, 427 

 Blanford, Mr. W. T., on the " Indian " 

 region, 60 

 on relations of Indian sub-region with 

 Africa, 321 

 Blapsirtium, Oolitic insect, 167 

 Blyth, Mr., on zoological regions, 60 



on the relations of Indian sub-region with 

 Africa, 321 

 Borneo, probable recent changes in, 357 

 Bos, Post-Pliocene, 112 



Indian Miocene, 122 

 Bourbon, zoology of, 280 



reptiles of, 281 

 Bovidce, European Miocene, 120 

 Brachymys, European Miocene, 120 

 Brumatherivm, Miocene of Perim Island, 122 

 Brazilian cave-fauna, 143 



remarks on, 145 

 Breyeria borinensis, carboniferous insect, 168 

 Britain, peculiar species in, 197 

 British Isles, zoology of, 197 

 Broad-bill, Malayan, figure of. 340 

 Brontotherida', N . American Tertiary, 137 

 Brontotherinm, X. American Tertiary, 137 

 B-ubo, European Miocene, 162 

 Bulimus, Eocene, 169 



Buncehiras, N. American Tertiary, 134 

 Buprestidium, Oolitic insect, 167 

 Butterflies, arrangement of, 103 

 Pal«arctic, 187 

 of Central Europe, 196 

 of the Mediterranean sub-region, ^05 

 of Azores, 207 



peculiar to Siberian sub-region, 220 

 of Japan and North China, 227 

 of the Ethiopian region, 255 

 number of Ethiopian species, 256 

 of Indo-Malay sub-region, 342 

 of the Australian region, 404 

 of the Austro-Malay sub-region, 404 

 of the Moluccas, 419 

 of Celebes, peculiarities of, 434 

 of New Zealand, 457 



Cadurcotherium, European Eocene, 125 

 Cmlodon, in Brazilian caves, 145 

 Ccelogenys, in Brazilian caves, 144 

 Cosnopithecus, European Eocene, 124 

 Cainotherium, European Miocene, 120 



European Eocene, 126 

 Calamodon, N. American Eocene, 139 

 Callithrix in Brazilian caves, 184 

 Canaries, birds of, 208 



beetles of, 209 

 Canidw, European Miocene, 118 

 European Eocene, 125 

 N. American Tertiary, 134 

 remarkable S. African, 267 

 Canis, European Pliocene, 112 

 Post-Pliocene, 112 

 European Miocene, 118 

 Indian Miocene, 121 

 European Eocene, 125 

 N. American Post-Pliocene, T29 

 N. American Tertiary, 134, 135 

 in Brazilian caves, 144 

 S. American Pliocene. 146 

 Camel, fossil in Indian Miocene, 122 

 birth-place and migrations of, 155 

 Fahearctic, 182 

 Camelida; essentially extra-tropical, 112 



N. American Tertiary, 138 

 Camelopardalis, Miocene of Greece, 116 



Indian Miocene, 122 

 Cametotherium, S. American Pliocene, 147 

 Cape of Good Hope, peculiar flora and fauna 



of, 266 

 Cape Verd Islands, zoology of, 214 

 Cape-hare, S. African, 267 

 Cardiodus; S. American Pliocene, 147 

 Cariama, Brazilian caves, 164 

 Carnivore of European Pliocene, 112 

 Miocene of Greece, 115 

 European Miocene, 118 

 Indian Miocene, 121 

 European Eocene, 125 

 N. American Post- Pliocene, 129 

 N. American Tertiary. 134 

 of Brazilian caves, 144 

 S. American Pliocene, 146 

 Carnivora, classification of, 88 

 antiquity of, 153 

 of the Pala'arctie region, 182 

 list of Palsearctic genera of, 240 

 list of Ethiopian genera of, 302 

 range of Oriental genera of, 373 

 list of Australian genera of, 476 

 Caroline Islands, birds of, 444 

 Carterodon in Brazilian caves, 145 



