GENERAL INDEX. 



595 



PIERID.E, ii. 478 



Pieris, ii. 478 



Fiezia, ii. 491 



Pigeons, classification of, i. 96 



remarkable development of, in the Aus- 

 tralian region, i. 395 



crested, of Australia, figure of, i. 441 



ii. 331 



abundant in islands, ii. 335 

 Pigs, power of swimming, i. 13 

 Pikas, ii. 242 

 Pike, ii. 449 



Pikermi, Miocene fauna of, i 115 

 Pilchard, ii. 454 

 Pileoma, ii. 425 

 Pimelodvs, ii. 443 

 Piitiephales, ii. 452 

 Pinacodera, ii. 490 

 Pinicola, ii. 285 

 Pinulia, ii. 191 

 Pimhus, ii. 328 

 Pipa, ii. 422 

 PIPID^, ii. 421 

 Pipile, i. 343 

 Pipilo, ii. 284 

 Piping crows, ii. 27S 

 Pipra, ii. 102, 292 

 Pipreola, ii. 102 

 PIPRID^, ii. 102 

 Pipridea, 11. 98 

 Piprisortui, ii. 277 

 Pipriks, ii. 102, 292 

 Pirumutana, ii. 442 

 Piratinga, ii. 443 

 Pirinainpus, ii. 443 

 Pitangus, ii. 101 

 Pithecia, ii. 175 

 Pithecopsis, ii. 420 

 Pithys, ii. 104 

 Pitta, ii. 298 

 Pittas, ii. 297 

 Pittasovia, ii. 104 



Pittidse, abundant in Borneo, i. 355 

 PITTIDiE, ii. 297 

 Pituaphis, ii. 375 

 Pit-vipers, ii. 384 » 

 Pitylus, ii. 99 

 Pityriasis, ii. 273 

 Plagiodontia, ii. 238 

 Plagiolophus, European Eocene, i. 126 

 Plagiotelivm, ii. 492 

 PLAGIOSTOMATA, ii. 460 

 Planetes, ii. 490 



Planorbis, European Secondary, i. 169 

 Eocene, i. 169 



ii. 518 

 Plantain-eaters, ii. 307 

 Plant-cutters, ii. 294 



Plants, distribution of, probably the same 

 fundamentally as that of animals, ii. 

 162 

 Platacanthomys, ii. 230 

 Platalea, ii. 360 

 PLATALElDiE, ii. 360 

 Platanista, ii. 209 

 Platemys, ii. 408 

 Platwiis, ii. 384 

 Platycercidce, gorgeously-coloured Australian 



parrots, i. 394 

 PLATYCERCID.*, ii. 325 

 Platycemis, li. 325 

 Platychile, ii. 487 

 Platygonus, N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 130 



ii. 215 

 PIntylophus, ii. 273 

 Platymantis, ii. 419 



Platynematichthys, ii. 44? 



Platymis, ii. 489 



rhitiiiKiriluK, ii. 450 



PLATYKIlYNCHINiE, li. 291 



Platyrliynrhus, ii. 101 



Platysaunis, ii. 392 



Platysoma, ii. 489 



Platyslira,i i. 271 



Platystoma, ii. 442 



Platyslovwtkhthys, ii. 442 



Plecoglossus, ii. 447 



Plecostmnus, ii. 444 



Plecntus, ii. 183 



PLECTDGNATHI, ii. 457 



PLECTROMANTIDjE, ii. 417 



Plectromantis, ii. 417 



Plectrophanes, ii. 280 



Plectropterus, ii. 363 



Plectrotre'ma, ii. 519 



PlectuTus, ii. 374 



Plesiarctomys, European Eocene, i. 126 



ii. 236 

 Plesiomeryx, European Eocene, i. 126 

 PUsiosorec, European Miocene, i. 118 

 Plesiiodon, ii. 397 

 Plethodon, ii. 413 

 PLEUROBRANCHID.S:, ii. 530 

 Pleurodeles, ii. 413 

 Pleurodema, ii. 420 

 Plevi-onectes, ii. 441 

 PLEURONECTIDiE, ii. 440 

 Pleurostrichvs, ii. 392 

 Pleurotoma, ii. 508 

 Pleurotomaria, ii. 539 

 Pliocene period, Old World, mammalia of, 



1. 112 

 Pliocene and Post-Pliocene faunas of Europe, 

 general conclusions from, i. 113 



of N. America, i. 132 



of S. America, i. 146 



of Australia, i. 157 

 Pliohippus, N. American Tertiary, i. 135 

 Pliolophus, European Eocene, i. 126 



ii 216 

 PUopithecus, European Miocene, i. 1 7 



ii. 178 

 PLOCEID^, ii. 286 

 Plocepasser, ii. 286 

 Ploceits, ii. 286 

 Plotosns, ii. 441 

 Plotus. ii. 365 

 Plovers, ii. 355 

 Pluvianellus, ii. 356 

 Pluvianus, ii. 355 

 PLYCTOLOPHIDiE, ii. 324 

 Pnoepyga, ii. 263 

 Podabnis, ii. 249 

 Podager, ii. 320 

 PODARGID^, li. 318 

 Podargtis, li. 318 

 Podica, ii. 352 

 Podiceps, ii. 367 

 PODICIPID^, ii. 366 

 Podilymbus, ii. 367 

 Podocnemis, ii. 408 

 Pabrotherium, N. American Tertiarj-, i. 138 



ii. 217 

 Pcecilia, ii. 450 

 Pacilophis, ii. 383 

 Pcecilothraupi^, ii. 98 

 Poephagus, ii. 222 

 Poepkila, ii. 287 

 Pogo-imcichla, ii. 271 

 POGONORHYNCHINiE, ii. 306 

 Pogonorliynchu.'!, ii. 306 

 Pogonornis, ii 275 



