INDEX TO ZOOLOGV. 



Exoglossum, 214, 21G ; E. Barbatula 



210. 

 Explaiiaria ananas, 31). 

 Eyes, compound and simple, of insects, 



136, 137. 



Falconidae, 300; falcouinie, the falcons, 

 301, 302. 



Fall fish, the, 216. 



Fantails, 3t)ti. 



Farcimia, 54. 



Fane, Dr., uis description of the tube 

 or cell in the vesicularidte, 53. 



Favositidie, 36. 



Feet, the, of hisects, general structure 

 of, and scientific terms applied to 

 tlie several parts of, 138, 139. 



Felidai, 490 ; fells leo, tigris, &c., 13, 

 4<J1. 



]'"er de lance, the, 267. 



Ferret, the, 15, 48.5. 



I'Mher zihetliicus, 463. 



Fiddler, the, 118. 



Fidonia wavaria, 180. 



Fieltlfare, the, 342. 



Filaria medinensis, 48; F. papillosa, 

 phalanijii, and lycoSiB. ib. 



FiMciies, the, 3.j5, 357-359. 



I'liis, the, of tlshes, 197. 



FirefiiL-s, the, 156. • 



Fish-hawk, the, 3U5. 



I'isher, the, or weasel, or pekan, 485. 



Fishes, chief characteristics and di- 

 visions of. 13 ; structure and func- 

 tions of, 197-199 ; prolific nature of, 

 199, 200 ; longevity of, 200 ; classifi- 

 cation of, according to Artedi, Liu- 

 n;eus, Cuvier, Agassiz, and Jliiller, 

 200-205; fossil, 233. 



Fishing-frog, the, 230. 



Fissirostres, 316. 



Fissurella, 10; F. grirca, 81; fissurel- 

 lidie, ib. 



Fistularia, 229; fistularidie, ib. 



FUibellaria opuntia, 17. 



Flamingoes, the, 384. 



Flat-fish, the, 218, 219. 



I'leas, the, 143, 147, 148. 



Flicker, the. 365. 



Flies, the, 191, 192. 



Flinders, Capt., extract from, ou fish- 

 ing lor trepang, 42. 



Flounders, the, 219. 



Fluke, the, 219. 



I'lustra, 54. 



Fluvicola cursoria, 345. 



Flycatchers, the, 344-347. 



Flying fish, the, 222. 



Flying squirrel, the, 278. 



Flying lemur, the, 493. 



Forauiinifera, 75. 



Forl)es, remarks of, on the discophora, 

 28. 



Forficula. 13, 163; forficulidie, 163. 



Formica saccharivora. 141; F. nierdi- 

 cola and elata, 174; formicidiB, 11). 



Formicaria colma, 341 ; lurniicariuie, 

 ib. 



Foxes, the, 489. 



Fowls, the, 372-374. 



Fralercula arctica, 387. 



Frigate pelican, the, 391. 



Fringilla amaduva, senegala, &c., 357. 



FriiigillidtB, 3.)5; fringillinte, 357. 



I'rog, the, 258; the bull-frog, wood- 

 trog, tree-frog, &c., 258, 259. 



Frost fish, the, 212. 



Frugivora, 479. 



Fulgoi'a candelaria and laternaria, 186 ; 

 i'uigoridcB, ib. 



Fulica atra and americana, 383. 



Fuligula valisneria, ferina, &.C., 386 ; 

 fuligulinic, ib. 



Fundulus, 214. 



Fungia fungites, 35 ; fuugidae, ib. 



]'\iria, 478. 



Furnarinai, 331 ; furnarius rufus, ib. 



Fusulina, immense numbers of, in a 

 fossil state, 76. 



Fusus, 87; F. fluvialis, 84. 



Cadidae, 218. 

 «;adwall, the, 386. 

 (iaillonella', 19. 

 Gulago, 493. 

 CilatheiDse, 116. 



944 



Galaxida?,213. 



Galbula viridis and albirostris, 325. 



(ialbulitue, 32.'). 



Galeichlhys, 217. 



Galeini, 241. 



Galen, nature of his zoological re- 

 searches, 2. 



Galeocerdo, 243. 



Galeodes, 125 ; galeodida', ib. 



Galeopithecid;t, 492; galeopithecus 

 rufus, 493. 



Galeotherium. 488. 



Galerucidse, 162. 



(iaieus, 241. 



GalgulidiB, 188; galgulus oculatus, 

 ib. 



Gallerea cereana, 179. 



Gallinacea;, 15. 



Gallina', 294, 3C9, 372-374; gallus gi- 

 ganteus, bankiva, &.C., 15, 37.3. 



Gallinago major and wilsoui, 382. 



Galliusectes, 185. 



Gallinulin*. the gallinules, 383. 



Garaasidie, 121 ; garaasus, 121, 123. 



Gammarid.e, 113. 



Gannels, the, 390, 391. 



Ganoidei, the ganoids, 203, 205, 2.33, 

 238. 



Gar-flsh, the, or gar-pike, 217, 235. 



Garrulina?, 35; garrulus glandarius, 

 &c., ib. 



Garter snake, the, 270. 



Garum, the, of ihe ancients, 209. 



Gasteracantha, 129. 



Gasterophilus equi and nasalis, 195. 



Gasterosteus, 223. 



Gastrochuena ligula, larvii, and elonga- 

 ta, 60. 



Gastropacha quercifolia, 181. 



(Gastropoda, 10, 75. 



Gaviahs gangeticus, 283. 



(Javials, the, 282. 



Gazelle, the, 451. 



(iecaicininie, 117; gecarcinus, ib. 



Gecinie, 364; gecinus viridis, ib. 



Geckotida;, 277, 280. 



Gelasimus vocans, 118. • ( 



Gelatinosa, 9. 



GemmiporidiB, 36. 



Generations, alternation of, with illus- 

 trative engraving, 31, 32 ; instance 

 ot, among the tunicata, 55. 



Genetla, the genets, 487. 



Genuini, 160. 



GBometra papilionaria, 180; geoinetri- 

 dce, ib. 



Geomys, 461. 



Geophiiidae, 132. 



Geophilus, 130. 



(.'eorychus, 462. 



Geosaurus, 281,282. 



Geotriton, 256. 



Geotrupida;, 156. 



Gerbillus, the gerbils, 464, 465. 



Gergoviamys, 459. 



Gerrhonotus, 275. 



Gerris, 142, 188. 



Gesner, Conrad, author of a history of 

 animals, 2. 



Gibbons, the, 497. 



Gills, the, of fishes, 198. 



Giraffe, the, 447. 



Glaucomya, the, of Gray, 74. 



Glaucus, 79. 



Glaphyridae, 156. 



Glareola torquata, 378; g'areolinaj, 

 ib. 



Glass snake, the, 274. 



Glaucothoinu', 116. 



Globicephalus, 427. 



Glomeridie, 131. 



Glossoliga, 256. 



Glossophaga, 477. 



Glossotherium, 406. 



Glow-worms, 1.58. 



Glutton, the, 484. 



Glycimeris siliqua, 59. 



Glyciphila melanops, 330. 



Glyphis, 243. 



Glyptodermes, 275. 



Glyptodon, 407. 



Gnesiobranchiata, 14. 



Gnou, or gnu, the, 452. 



(Voats, the, 452. 



Goatsuckers, the, 319. 



Goblida;, 229. 



Gobio fluviatilis, 215. 



Gobius, 229. 



Godwits, the, 381. 



Gold fish, the, 215. 



Golden-flower fowl, the, of China, 

 372. • 



Goldfinches, the, 357. 



Golunda, 464. 



Gonatoceri, 160. 



Gonepleryx rhamni, 184. 



Gongylus, 273. 



Gonium pectorale, 23. 



Gonodactylus, 1 14. 



Gonoplacina;, 117. 



Goose, Ihe domestic and wild, 384. 



Gopher, the. 287. 



GordiidcC, 48; gordius aqnaticus, ib. 



Gorgoniaflabellum, verrucosa, &c., 37 ; 

 gorgonidcP, ib. 



Gorgonocephalus, 39. ttb 



Goshawks, the, 307. " 



Goura coronata, victoria, &c., 309; 

 gourin;e, ib. 



Gracula religiosa, 353; graculina;, ib. 



(ir.ikles. the, 353, 354. 



Grallif, 15,294, 378. 



Grallaria rex and ruficapilla, 341. 



Grallatores, 294. 



Grampus, the, 427. 



Grand duke, the, a species of owl, 

 313. 



Grai)hiurus, 467. 



Grapsin;e, 117. 



Gray, G. R. classification of birds ac- 

 cording to, 294. 



Grebes, the, 387. 



Greek divers, skill of the, 05. 



Greenfinch, the, 356. 



Greenlets, the, 346. 



Greyhound, the, 488. 



Greyling, the. 212. 



Grosbeaks, the, 355, 356. 



Ground hog, the cape, 406. 



Grouse, the, 375, 376. 



Gruin*, 379 ; grus cinerea and ameri- 

 cina, 15, 379. 



Gryllida'. 165; gryllus, ib. 



Gryllotalpa, 165. 



Grypinie, 328. 



Grystes, 221. 



Guans, the, 370. 



Guenons, the, 496. 



Guillemots, the, 388. 



Guinea fowls, the. 374. 



Guinea pig, tlie, 458. 



Guinea worm, the, 48. 



Guiraca ludoviciana, 356. 



Gulls, the, 389. 



Gulo, 483 ; G. luscus, 484. 



Gunnellus, 230. 



Gyranobranchia, 78. 



Gyranodaclyla, 281. 



Gymnoderiuie, 352. 



Gymnudontes, 231. 



Gymnoplithalmata, 28. 



Gyninotidie, 207,208; gymnotus, ib. 



Gyrnnura, 475. 



Gypaetins, 297. 



Gypinie, 297 ; gyps fiUvus, ib. 



Gypohier;ix angolensis, 298. 



Gyrinida?, 154. 



Gyriims, 142. 



Gyropus, 147. 



Habroeoraa, 459. 



Hackee, the, 470. 



Haddock, the, 218 ; the Norway, 223. 



Ha'niopis vorax, 97. 



Hiematopin*, 379 ; haematopus osti'a- 

 legus, &c., ib. 



Hake, the, 219. 



Halcyoninai, 323 ; halcyon atricapilla, 

 324. 



Haliaetus pelagicus, 300, 304; H. lea- 

 cocephalus, 303. 



Halias prasinana, 180. 



Haliastur pondiceriauus, 305. 



Halibut, the, 220. 



Halicore, 432; halicorid;e, ib. 



Ilaliutis, 85. 



Halitherium, 430. 



Ilalmaturidie, 411. 



Ilalmaturus laniger and dorsalis, 413. 



Halobates, 188. 



Hamsters, the, 465 ; the Canada ham- 

 ster, 468. 



