568 



GENERAL INDEX; 



CHONDROSTEI, ii. 459 



Chondrostoina, ii. 452 



Choneziphius, European Pliocene, i. 112 



ChordeiUs, ii. 320 



Chough, Alpine, figure of, i. 195 



Choughs, ii. 274 



CHROMIDjE, ii. 438 



Chromis, ii. 438 



Chrysichthys, ii. 442 



Chrysobronchus, ii. 108 



Chrysococcyx, ii. 310 



CHRYSOCHLORID^E, ii. 189 



Chrysochloris, ii. 189 



Chrysocolaptcs, ii. 303 



Chrysocyon. ii. 197 • 



Chrysolampis, ii. 108 



Chrysomitris, ii. 283 



Chrysopelea, ii. 379 



Chrysophrys, ii. 427 



Chrysoptihis, li. 303 



Chrysothrix, ii. 175 



Chrysotis, ii. 328 



Chrysuronia, ii. 109 



Chthonicola, ii. 258 



Ciccaba, ii. 350 



Cichla, ii. 439 



Cichladusa, ii. 261 



Cichlopsis, ii. 260 



Cicigna, ii. 392 



Cicindela, ii. 486 



CICINDELIDiE. ii. 486 



Cidnnurus, ii 275 



Ciconia, ii. 360 



Ciconiidce, ii. 360 



CINCLIDjE, ii. 202 



Cinclocerthia, ii. 256 



Cinclodes, ii. 103 



Cinelorhamphus, ii. 260 



Cinclosoma, ii. 261 



Cinclus, ii. 263 



Cinnicerthia, ii. 264 



Cinnyricinclus, ii. 276 



ii. 288 

 Cinostemon, ii. 408 

 Cinyxis, ii. 408 

 Cionelki, ii. 515 

 Circaetus, ii. 348 

 Circe, ii. 109 

 Circumpolar zones, objections to system of, 



i. 67 

 CimLS, ii. 347 

 Cirrhino.. ii. 451 

 CIRRHITID^, ii 427 

 Cirrhochroa, ii. 474 

 CIRRHOSTOMI, ii. 464 

 Cissa, ii. 273 

 Cissopis, ii. 99 

 Cisticola, ii. 257 

 CistothoTiis, ii. 263 

 Cistula, ii. 521 

 Cithara, ii. 608 

 UitjMrinvs, ii. 445 

 Cittura, ii. 316 

 Cladognathtis, ii. 493 

 Ctais, ii. 108 

 Clam-shells, ii. 535 

 Clarias, ii. 441. 

 Clarotes, ii. 442 



Glassiflcation as affecting the study of distri- 

 bution, i. 83 » 

 Claudius, ii. 408 

 Ctaiisi^ia, Eocene, i. 169 



iL 514 

 Clerome, ii. 472 

 Clibanornis, ii. 103 

 CMTnocieris, ii. 265 



Climate, as a limit to the range of mammalia, 

 i. 11 

 gradual change of, before the glacial epoch, 

 i. 41 



Clinteria, ii. 494 



CLIONID^, ii. 531 



Clostophis, ii. 620 



Clupea, ii. 464 



CLUPEIDiE, ii. 454 



Clymenia, ii. 209 



Clypeicterus, ii. 282 



Clytoctantes, ii. 104 



Clytolcena, ii. 108 



CTi/«ws, ii. 601 



CnidoglanU, ii. 441 



Ciiipodectes, ii. 101 



Cnipolegus, ii. 101. 291 



Cobitis, ii. 463 



Cobras, ii. 382 



Coccothraustes, ii. 284 



Coccygus, ii. 309 



Coccystes, ii. 310 



Cochlognathua, ii. 452 



Cochlostyla, ii. 514 



CoMothraustes, ii. 309 



Cochoa, ii. 269 



Cockatoos, ii. 324 



Cockles, ii. 636 



Cocos Islands; bird of, ii. 60 



Cocytia, ii. 481 



Cceligcna, ii, 107 



Ccelodon, ii. 245 



Ccelonotus, ii. 457 



Ccelopeltis, ii. 377 



Ccdosterna, ii. 501 



Coenonympha, ii. 471 



Ccereba, ii. 278 



CCEREBID^, ii. 278 



Co^ia, ii. 208 



Colaptes, ii. 304 



Coleoptera, families selected for study, i. 103 

 Paliearctic, i. 188 '' 



number of Palar-arctic species, i. 189 

 of Central Europe, i. 196 ' 



of the Mediterranean sub-region, i. 205 

 of the Cape Verd Islands, i. 215 

 of the Ethiopian region, L 256 

 S. African, i. 268 

 of Madagascar, i. 282, 283 

 of the Oriental region, i 319 

 of Indo-Malay sub-region, i. 342 

 of the Australian region, i. 405 

 affinity of Australian and South American, 



i. 406, 407 

 of Celebes, i. 435 

 of New Zealand, i. 457 

 of the Neotropical region, ii. 15 

 of S. Temperate America, ii. 44 

 of the Mexican sub-region, ii. 56 

 of the Antilles, ii. 74 

 of tlie Nearctic region, ii. 123 



COLEOPTERA, ii. 486 



general observations on the distribution 

 of, ii. 602 {see also Beetles) 



Colias, ii. 478 



Colics, ii. 307 



COLIID^, ii. 307 ' 



Colitis, ii. 307 



Coliuspasser, ii. 286 



Collocalia, European Miocene, i. 161 

 ii. 320 



Colluricincla, ii. 272 



Collyris, ii. 486, 487 



Colobus, European Miocene, i. 117 

 ii. 172 



Colasnis, ii. 474 



