GENERAL INDEX. 



Migration of animals, general remarks on, 



i. 25 

 Miletus, ii. 477 

 Milmlus, ii. 102, 291 

 Milvics, European Miocene, i. 162 



ii. 349 

 Mimeta, ii. 268 

 Mimetes, ii. 170 

 Mimocichla, ii. 256 

 Mimus, ii. 256 

 Minla, ii. 266 

 Miocene fauna of the Old World, i. 1 14 



fauna of Geece, i. 115 



fauna of Greece, summary of, i. 116 



fauna of Central Europe, i. 117 



deposits of Siwalik Hills, i. 121 



faunas of Europe and Asia, general obser- 

 vations on, i. 123 

 Miohippus, N. American Tertiary, i. 135 

 Mionectes, ii. 101 

 Mirafra, ii. 289 

 Miro, ii. 260 

 Misgurnus, ii. 453 

 Mitra, ii. 508 

 Mitrephorus, ii. 102 

 Mitua, ii. 343 



Mivart, Professor, on classification of pri- 

 mates, i. 86 



on classification of insectivora, i. 87 



on classification of amphibia, i. 101 



of classification of lemurs, ii..l76 

 Mixornis, ii. 261 

 Mniotilta, ii. 279 

 MNIOTILTID^, ii. 278 

 Mochocus, ii. 443 

 Mocoa, ii 397 

 Moho, ii. 276 



Mole-rat of W. Tartary, i. 218 

 Mole-rats, ii. 231 

 Moles, almost whoUy Palsearctic, i. 181 



ii. 190 

 MollienesM, ii. 450 

 Mollusca, means of dispersal of, i. 30 



classification of, i, 104 



groups selected for study, i. 104 

 MOLLUSCA, distribution of, ii. 504 



range of families of, in time, ii. 538 

 Moluccas, zoology of, i. 417 



birds of, i. 419 



reptiles of, i. 420 



insects of, i. 420 



peculiarities of fauna of, i. 421 

 Molossus, ii. 184 

 Molothrm, ii. 282 

 Molva. ii. 439 

 MOMOTID^, ii. 313 

 Moinotus, ii. 3l5 

 Monachalcyon, ii. 316 

 Monarcha, ii. 270 

 Monasa, ii. 311 

 Monitor, ii. 389 

 Monkeys on the high Himalayas, i. 12 



fossil in N. American Miocene, i. 13.1 



in E. Thibet, i. 222 



abundance of in the Oriental region, i. 315 

 Monoceros, ii. 507 

 Monodon, ii 208 

 MONODONTID^, ii. 208 

 Monoplocus, ii. 390 

 Monopteriis, ii. 455 

 Monotremata, classification of, i. 91 



list of Australian genera of, i. 477 

 MONOTREMATA. ii. 253 



remarks on the distribution of, ii. 254 

 Monotrophis, ii. 289 

 Montacuta, ii. 535 



Monticola, ii. 256 



Montifringilla, ii. 284 



Morch, Dr., on Panama shells, ii. 20 



Morelia, ii. 381 



" More-pork " of Australia, figure of, i. 442 



Morethria, ii. 395 



Mormolyce, ii. 490 



MORMYRID^, ii. 448 



Momiyrops, ii. 448 



Morinyrus, ii. 488 



Morococcyx, ii. 309 



Morotherium, N. American Pliocene, i. 140 



MORPHID^E, ii. 472 



Morphnus, ii. 348 



Morpho, ii. 472 



Morunga, ii. 204 



Moschus, ii. 219 



Motacilla, European Miocene, i. 161 



ii. 290 

 MOTACILLIDjE, ii. 290 

 Motella, ii. 439 

 Moths, ii. 481 

 Motmots, ii. 313 

 Mound-builders, peculiar Australian birds, 



i. 393 

 Moupin, position and zoology of, i. 221 

 Mouse-deer, ii. 218 

 Moxostoma, ii. 451 

 Mugil, ii. 435 

 MUGILLIDiE, ii. 435 

 Mulleria, ii. 534 

 Mulleripicus, ii. 303 

 MULLID^, ii. 426 

 Mullus, ii. 426 

 Mungos, ii. 195 

 Munia, ii. 287 

 MURiENIDiE, ii. 456 

 Murcenopsis, ii. 412 

 Murex, ii. 507 

 MURICIDjE, ii. 507 

 Muridce, S. American Pliocene, i. 147 

 MURID^, ii. 229 

 Murray, Mr. Andrew, on zoological region. 



i, 60 

 Mus, ii. 229 

 Muscardinus, ii. 232 

 Museicapa, ii. 270 

 MUSCICAPID^, ii. 270 

 Muscicapula, ii. 270 

 Muscigralla, ii. 101 

 Muscipipra, ii. 101 

 Muscisaxicola, ii. 101, 291 

 Muscitodus, ii. 271 

 Muscivora, ii. 101 

 Musophaga, ii. 307 

 MUSOPHAGIDjE, ii. 307 

 Mussels, ii. 533 

 Miistela, Miocene of Greece, i. 115 



European Miocene, i. 118 



S. American Pliocene, i. 146 



ii. 198 . 

 Mzistelidce, in Brazilian caves, i. 144 

 MUSTELlDvE, ii. 1£- 

 Mustchis, ii. 460 

 MYACWM, ii. 536 

 Myadora, ii. 536 

 Mycalesis, ii. 471 

 Mycerobas, ii. 284 

 Mycetes, ii. 175 



ii. 178 

 Mycetopns, ii. 534 

 Mydmis, ii. 199 

 Myiadestes, ii. 260 

 Myiagra, ii. 271 

 Myiadestes, ii. 271 

 Myia,rchus, ii. 102, 291 



