CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME. 



CHAPTER XV. 



THE NEAROTIC REGION. 



Zoological Characteristics of the Nearctic Eegion (p. 115) — List of Typical Ne- 

 arctic Genera of Land Birds (p. 118) — Summary of Nearctic Vertebrata (p. 120) 

 —Insects (p. 122)— Terrestrial and Fluviatile Mollnsca (p. 124)— The Califor- 

 nian Sub-region (p. 127) — The Rocky Mountain Sub-region (p. 129) — The 

 Alleghany Sub-region (p. 131) -The Bermudas (p. 134) — The Canadian Sub- 

 region (p. 135) — Greenland (p. 138) — Table I. Families of Animals inhabiting 

 the Nearctic Region (p. 140) — Table II. Genera of Terrestrial Mammalia and 

 Birdsof the Nearctic Region (p. 145) 114—1.^3 



CHAPTER XVI. 



SUMMARY OF THE PAST CHANOES AND OEN'ERAL RELATIONS OF THE SEA'ERAL 

 REGIONS ........... 154—164 



PAET IV. 



GEOGRAPHICAL ZOOLOGY : A SYSTEMATIC SKETCH OF THE CHIEF 

 FAMILIES OF LAND ANIMALS IN THEIR GEOGRArilTCAL RELA- 

 TIONS. 



Introduotion 1G7— 169 



CHAPTER XVI T. 



THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE FAMILIES AND GENERA OF MAMMALIA. 



Primates (p. 170) — General Remarks on the Distribution of Primates (p. 179) — 

 Chiroptera (p. 181) — Remarks on the Distribution of Chiroptei-a (p. 185) — 

 Insectivora (p. 186) — General Remarks on the Distribution of Insectivora 

 (p. 191) — Carnivora (p. 192) — General Remarks on the Distribution of the 

 Carnivora (p. 204)— Cetacea (p. 207)— Sirenia (p. 210)— Ungulata (p. 211)— 

 General Remarks on the Distribution of the Ungulata (p. 226) — Proboscidea 

 (p. 227)— Hyracoidea (p. 228)— Rodentia (p. 229)— General Remarks on the 

 Distrilmtion of the Rodentia (p. 243)— Edentata (p. 244)— General Remarks 

 on the Distribution of the Edentata (p. 247)— Marsiipialia (p. 248) -General 

 Remarks on the Distribution of Mar.snpialia (p. 253) — Monotremata (p. 253) 



170—254 



