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GENERAL INDEX. 



Baryphthengus, ii. 313 



Barypus, ii. 492 



Basileuterus, ii 279 



Basilornis, ii. 287 



Bassaris, ii. 200 



Batara, ii. 104 



Bates, Mr., on Carabidse of Japan, i. 228 



on Longicorns of Japan, i. 230 

 BathmodoH, N. American Tertiary, i. 136 

 Bathrodon, N. American Tertiary, i. 133 

 Bathyerges, ii. 231 

 BATOIDEI, ii. 462 

 BATRACHIDjE, ii. 431 

 Batrachocephaliis, ii. 443 

 Batrachoseps, ii. 413 

 Batrachosiomus, ii. 318 

 Bats, powers of flight of, i. 15 



classification of, i. 87 



of New Zealand, i. 450 

 Baucis, ii. 108 

 Baza, ii. 349 

 Bdeogale, ii. 195 

 Bearded Reedling, ii. 262 

 Bears, proliable cause of absence of, from 

 tropical Africa, i. 291 



ii. 201 

 Beaver, N. American Tertiary, i. 140 

 Beavers, ii. 234 

 Bee-eaters, ii. 312 

 Beetles, families selected for study, i. 103 



from the Lias, i. 167 



of Azores, i. 207 



of Japan, i. 228 



of S. Temperate America, ii. 44 

 BELEMNITID^, ii. 506 

 BeUmnoziphius, European Pliocene, i. 112 

 Belideus, ii. 252 

 Belionota, ii. 497 

 Belodontichthys, ii. 441 

 Belone, ii. 450 

 Belonesox, ii. 450 



Belt, Mr. , hia theory of a great Siberian lake 

 during the glacial epoch, i. 218 ; ii. 206 



on change of climate caused by diminu- 

 tion of obliquity of ecliptic, i. 466 

 Beluga, ii. 209 

 Bembecidium, ii. 489 

 Berardius, ii. 208 

 Berenicornis, ii. 317 

 Bermudas, zoology of, ii. 134 

 Bernicla,, ii. 363 

 Bernieria, ii. 258 

 BERYCIDjE, ii. 424 

 Bessonornis, ii. 256 

 Bettongia, ii. 251 

 Bhringa, ii. 269 

 Bhutanitis, ii. 479 

 Bias, ii. 270 

 Biatas, ii. 104 

 Bibos, ii. 222 

 Bison, ii. 222, 225 

 Binney, Mr., on Air-breathing Molluscs of 



N. America, ii 528 

 Birds, means of dispersal of, i. 15 



dispersal of by winds, i. 16 



American, found in Europe, i. 16 



reaching the Azores, i. 17 



barriers to dispersal of, i. 17 



limited l)y forests, i. 17 



classification of, i. 93 



Miocene of Greece, i. 116 



extinct, i. 160 



fossil of Pal»arctic region, i. 161 



European of Miocene period, i. 161 



Eocene of Europe, i. 162 



relations of, i. 162 



Birds, extinct of North America, i. 163 

 recently extinct in New Zealand, i. 164 

 Cretaceous of N. America, i. 164 

 remains of in Brazilian caves, L 164 

 recently extinct in Madagascar and the 



Mascarene Islands, i. 164 

 cosmopolitan groups of, i, 176 

 numerous Palajarctic genera, i. 183 

 of the European sub-region, i. 193 

 northern range of in Europe, i. 193 

 of the zone of pine forests, i. 194 

 of Iceland, i. 198 



of the Mediterranean sub-region, i. 203 

 of Malta, i. 206 (note) 

 of the Azores, i. 207 

 of the Cape Verd Islands, i. 215 

 of the Siberian sub-region, i. 219 

 Oriental found in Siberia, i. 219 

 extreme northern Asiatic, i. 219 

 of northern Asiatic forests, i. 220 

 of the Manchurian sub-region, i. 223 

 Palitarctic genera of, in the Manchurian 



sub-region, i. 224 

 Oriental genera of, in the Manchurian 



sub-region, i. 224 

 characteristic of N.W. China and Mon- 

 golia, i. 226 

 table of Palsearctic families of, i. 235 

 of West Africa, i. 243 

 list of Palajarotic genera of, i. 243 

 of the Ethiopian region, i. 253 

 of the East African sub-region, i. 260 

 S. African, i. 267 



genera of, peculiar to Madagascar, i. 275 

 common to Madagascar and Oriental or 



Ethiopian regions, i. 276 

 species common to Madagascar and Africa 



or Asia, i. 277 

 table of Ethiopian families of, i. 295 

 table of Ethiopian genera of, i. 306 

 of the Oriental region, i. 316 

 of the Indian sub-region, i. 323 

 Oriental genera of in Central India, i. 324 

 Pal»arctic and Ethiopian genera in 



Central India, i 325 

 of Ceylon, i. 327 



of the Indo-Chinese sub region, i. 330 

 of the Indo-Malayan sub-region, i. 337 

 illustration of peculiar Malayan, i. 339 

 of the Philippine Islands, i. 346 

 table of Oriental families of, i. 366 

 table of Oriental genera of, i. 375 

 of Australian region, i. 391 

 specially organized Australian families of, 



i. 392 

 of the Papuan Islands, i. 410 

 • peculiarities of, L 413 

 brilliant colours of, i. 413 

 remarkable forms of, i. 414 

 of the Moluccas, i. 418 

 peculiarities of, i. 421 

 of the Timor group, i. 423 

 of Celebes, i. 428 

 of Australia, i. 440 

 of New Zealand, i. 451 

 peculiar to New Zealand, i. 452 

 of Norfolk Island, i. 453 

 of Lord Howe's Island, i. 453 

 of the Chatham Islands, i. 454 

 of the Auckland Islands, i. 455 

 table of families of Australian, i. 471 

 table of genera of Australian, i. 478 

 of tlie Neotropical region, ii. 6 

 distinctive characters of Neotropical, ii. 7 

 of the Mexican sub -region, ii. 52 

 of the Antilles, ii. 64 



