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GENERAL INDEX. 



Islands, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa, i. 443 



Society and Marquesas, i, 444 



New Caledonia and New Hebrides, 1. 445 



Sandwicli, i 446 



of New Zealand sub-region, i. 453 



Norfolk, i. 453 



Lord Howe's, i. 454 



Chatham, i. 454 



Auckland, i. 455 



of Tropical S. America, ii. 29 



of the Mexican sub-region, ii. 59 



of Eastern United States, ii. 134 



peculiar colours of pigeons in, ii. 336 



abundance of land- shells in, ii. 525 

 Isodactylium, ii. 413 

 Ispidina, ii. 316 

 Issiodromys, European Pliocene, i. 113 



ii. 232 

 Ithaginis, ii. 340 

 Ithomia, ii. 470 

 Ithycyphiis, ii. 379 

 Ixalus, ii. 419 

 Ixonotus, ii. 267 

 Ixulus, ii. 266 



J. 



Jac tmaralcyon, ii. 311 

 Jacamars, ii. 311 

 Jacavierops, ii. 311 

 Jacanas, ii. 255 



Jacchus, in Brazilian caves, i. 144 

 Jaculus, ii. 232 

 Jaltri.1, ii. 375 

 Jamaicia, ii 521 

 Janella, ii. 517 

 Janthocincla, ii. 261 

 Japalura, ii. 402 



Japan and North China, physical features of 

 i. 221 



southern extremity of perhaps belongs to 

 the Oriental region, i. 226 

 Japan, general character of the fauna of, i. 

 230 



former land-connexions of, i. 231 

 Java, mammalia of, i. 349 



productions of, well known, i. 350 



birds of, i. 351 



representative species of birds in, i. 352 



origin of the anomalous features of its 

 fauna, i. 352 



Sumatra and Borneo, their geographical 

 contrasts and zoological peculiarities 

 explained, i. 357 

 Jays, ii. 273 

 Jenynsia, ii. 450 

 Jerboas, ii. 231 

 Juan Fernandez, Carabidse of, ii. 44 



birds of, ii. 49 



beetles and iand-shells of, ii. 51 

 Jiiida, ii. 2S8 

 Julkimyia, ii. 109 

 Junco, ii. 284 

 Junonia, European Miocene, i. 167 



ii. 474 



K. 



Kagu, ii. 359 



Kakapoe, of New Zealand, i. 455 



Kalophrynus, ii. 415 



Kangaroos, extinct in Australia, i. 157 



ii. 251 

 Keneiixia, ii. 397 



Kerguelen Island, apterous insects of, i. 211 



(note) 

 Kerodon, in Brazilian caves, i. 144 



S. American Pliocene, i. 147 



ii. 241 

 Kctingus, ii. 443 

 Ketupa, ii. 350 

 King-Hsher, racquet-tailed, of New Guinea, 



figure of, i. 415 

 King-fishers, ii. 315 

 Kittacincla, ii. 259 

 Kiwi of New Zealand, i. 455 

 Kneria, ii. 453 

 Kohus, ii. 224 



Koodoo antelope, figure of, i. 261 

 Kricogonia, ii. 478 

 Krynickia, ii. 517 



Labeo, ii. 451 

 Labrax, ii. 425 

 LABRID.E, ii. 437 

 Lahrus, ii. 437 

 L.\BYRINTHICI, ii. 434 

 Lacerta, ii. 391 

 LACERTIDjE, ii. 390 

 Lacertilia, classification of, i. 99 

 LACERTILIA, ii. 388 



general remarks on the distribution of, 

 ii 403 



fossil, ii. 404 

 Lacuna, ii. 510 



Ladrone Islands, birds of, i. 444 

 L(emargus, ii. 461 

 Ltemosthenes, ii. 489 

 Lw.osopis, ii. 477 

 Lafresnaya, ii. 107 

 Lagenocetus, ii. 208 

 Lagenorhynchus, ii. 209 

 Lagidium, ii. 237 

 LAGOMYID^, ii. 242 

 Lagomys, European Pliocene, i. 113 



European Miocene, i. 120 



ii. 242 

 Lagopus, ii. 339 

 Lagorchestes, ii. 251 

 Lagosiomus, in Brazilian caves, i. 145 



S. American Pliocene, i. 147 



ii. 237 

 Lagothrix, ii. 174 

 Lais, ii. 442 

 Lake Baikal, seals of, i. 218 



ii. 206 

 Lalage, ii. 269 

 Laletes. ii. 280 

 LAMIID.E, ii. 498 

 Lamna, ii. 460 

 LAMNID.E, ii. 460 

 Lampornis, ii. 107 

 Lampreys, ii. 463 

 Lamprima, ii. 493 

 Lampris, ii. 429 

 Lamprocolius, ii. 283 

 Lamprolccma, ii. 107 

 Lamrophis, ii. 380 

 Lampropsar, ii. 282 

 Lampropygia, ii. 108 

 Lamprospilus, ii. 477 

 Lamprospiza, ii. 99 

 Lamprotes, ii. 98 

 LanceJet. ii. 464 

 Land-lizards, ii. 391 

 Land and water, proportions of, i. 35 

 Land and fresh-water shells, antiquity of the 

 genera of, i. 168 



