CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME. 



CHAPTER XXI. 



TFIE DISTRIBUTION OF SOME OF THE MORE IMPORTANT FAMILIES AND 

 GENERA OF INSECTS. 



Lcpidoptera (p. 470) — General Remarks on the Distribution of the Diurnal Lepi- 

 doptera and Sphingidea (p. 483)— Coleoptera (p. 486) — Cicindelidae (p. 486) — 

 Carabidse (p. 488) — Lucanidoe (p. 492) — Cetoniidee (p, 494)— Buprestidee 

 (p. 495) — Longicornia (p. 498) — General Observations on the Distribution of 

 Coleoptera (p. 502) 468—503 



CHAPTER XXII. 



AN OUTLINE OF THE OEOGRAl'HU'AL DIST RIIiUTIUN OF .MOLLUSGA. 



Cephalopoda (p. 505) — Gasteropoda (p. 507) — Pulmonifera (p. 512) — General 

 Observations on the Distribution of Land IMollusca (p. 522) — Fteropoda 

 (p. 531) — Brachiopoda (p. 532)— Conchifera (p. 533) — General Remarks on the 

 Distribution of Marine Mollusca (p. 537) 504—539 



CHAPTER XXIII. 



SUMMARY OF THE DISTRIBUTION AND LINKS OF MIGIIATION OF THE SEVEKAL 

 CLASSES OF ANIMALS. 



Mammalia (p. 540) — Lines of Migration of the Mammalia (p. 544) — Birds (p. 545) 

 Reptiles (p. 547) — Amjihibia (p. 548) — Fresh-water Fishes (p. 549) — Insects 

 (p. 550)— Terrestrial Molluscii (p. 551)— Conclusion (p. 552) . 540—553 



General Index 



