GENERAL INDEX. 



561 



Arthroleptis, ii. 421 



Artiodactyla, European Eocene, i. 126 



N. American Tertiary, i. 137 



S. American Pliocene, i. 146 

 Artomyias, ii. 270 

 Arundinicola, ii. 100 

 Arvicola, European Pliocene, i. 113 



in Brazilian caves, i. 145 



S. American Pliocene, i. 147 



S. American Eocene, i. 148 

 Arvicola, ii. 230, 231 

 Asio, ii. 350 

 Aspergillum, ii. 537 

 Aspidoparkt, ii. 452 

 Aspidorhimis, ii. 391 

 Aspulura, ii. 374 

 Aspius, ii. 453 

 Aspredo, ii. 444 

 Aspro, ii. 425 

 Astarte, ii. 535 

 Astathes, ii. 501 

 Asterophys, ii. 421 

 Asterophysus, ii. 443 

 Asthenodipsas, ii. 3S1 

 Astrapii, ii. 274 

 Astroblepus, ii. 444 

 Astur, ii. 348 

 Astwina, ii. 348 

 Asturinula, ii. 348 

 ATELEOPODIDJE, ii. 440 

 Ateles, ii. 174 

 Atctopus, ii. 416 

 Atelornis, ii. 312 

 Aterica, ii. 474 

 Athene, ii. 350 

 Atherina, ii. 434 

 Atherinichthys, ii. 434 

 ATHERINIDiE, ii. 434 

 Atheris, ii. 386 

 Athemra, ii. 240 

 Athylax, ii. 195 

 Athyma, ii. 474 

 ATLANTID.E, ii. 531 

 Atli petes, ii. 284 

 ATRACTASPIDIDiE, ii. 3S3 

 Atroxtaspis, ii. 383 

 Atretium, ii. 375 

 Atrichia, 299 

 ATRICHIIDJE, ii. 299 

 ^Itropos, ii. 385 

 Attagis, ii. 354 

 ATTALINyE, ii. 293 

 >4M7ws, ii. 108 

 Atticora, ii. 281 

 ^Mifa, ii. 102 

 Auchenaspis, ii. 443 

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



ii. 217 

 Auchenipterus, ii. 443 

 Auckland Islands, birds of, i. 455 

 Augastes, ii. 108 

 Auks, ii. 367 

 Aulia, ii. 102 

 Autocodes, ii. 239 

 Aulacodon, ii. 239 

 Aulacorhamphus, ii. 307 

 Aulopoma, ii. 520 

 Aulopyge, ii. 452 

 Auricida, ii. 519, 527 

 AURPOULIDyE, ii. 518 

 ■dtiriparus, ii. 266 



Australia, physical features of. i. 387 

 Australia and S. America, supposed land con- 

 nection between, i. 398 

 Australian region, description of, i. 387 

 zoological characteristics of, i. 390 



Australian region, mammalia of, i 390 



birds of, i. 391 



reptiles of, i. 396 



amphibia of, i. 397 



fresh-water fish of, i. 397 



summary of vertebrata of, i. 397 



supposed land-connection of with S. Aim 

 rica, i. 398 



insects of, i. 403 



lepidoptera of, i. 404 



coleoptera of, i. 405 



land- shells of, i. 407 



sub-regions of, i. 408 



early history of, i. 465 

 Australian sub-region, mammalia of, i. 438 



illustration of mammalia of, i. 439 



birds of, i. 440 



illustration of fauna of, i. 441 

 Australian hedgehog, ii. 254 

 Austro-Malayan sub-region, physical features 

 of, i 388 



zoology of, i. 409 

 Avtomolus, ii. 103 

 AVICULIDiE, ii. 533 

 Avocettula, ii. 107 

 Avocettinus, ii. 108 

 Aye-aye, figure of, i. 278 



ii. 177 

 Axiocerces, ii. 477 

 Azores, visited by European birds, i. 17 



birds of, i. 207 



butterflies of, i. 207 



beetles of, i. 207, 209 



peculiarly modified birds of, i. 207 



stragglers to, i. 208 



how stocked with animal life, i. 208 



B 



Babirusa of Celebes, peculiarities of, i. 428 



Babirusa, ii. 215 



Badger, figure of, i. 195 



Badis, ii. 433 



Bozotis, ii. 475 



Bagarius, ii. 443 



Bagrichthys, ii. 442 



Bagroidcs, ii. 442 



Bagrus, ii. 442 



Baird, Professor, on fauna of Cape St. Lucas 



ii. 130 

 on representative birds of United States, 



ii. 180 

 Balama, European Pliocene, i. 112 



ii. 207 

 Balceniceps, ii. 360 

 BALiENIDJE, ii. 207 

 Balamodon, European Pliocene, i. 112 

 Balamoptera, 207 

 Balcenopteridw, ii. 207 

 Balea, ii. 516 

 Balearka, ii. 357 



Baly, Mr., on Phytophaga of Japan, i. 230 

 Banca, its peculiar species and solution of a 



problem in distribution, i. 356 

 Band-fish, ii. 435 

 Bandicoots, ii. 250 

 Barangia, ii. 199 

 Barbatula, ii. 306 

 Barbets, ii. 305 

 Barbichthys, ii. 452 

 Barbus, ii. 451 

 Barilins, ii. 452 

 Barissid, ii. 392 

 Barriers, as affecting distribution, i. 6 



permanence of, as affecting distribution,!. 7 

 to the dispersal of birds, i. 17 



