GENERAL INDEX. 



565 



Camelopardalis, Indian Miocene, i. 12'2 



ii. 221 

 Cametothcrium, S. American Pliocene, 1. 147 



ii. 217 

 Camels, ii. 216 

 Camelus, ii. 21G 

 Camena, ii. 477 

 Campephaga, ii. 209 

 CAMPEPHAGIDiE, ii. 26S 

 Campephilus, ii. 303 

 Canipsiempis, ii. 101 

 Ccnnptolaimus, ii 361 

 Canipylopterus, ii 107 

 Campylorhynchus ii. 264 

 Canadian sub-regiou, mammalia of, ii. 135 



birds of, ii. 136 



reptiles and fishes of, ii. 137 



insects of, li. 137 

 Canaries, birds of, i. 20S 



beetles of, i. 209 

 Cancroma, ii. 359 

 Canidce, European Miocene, i. 118 



European Eocene, i. 125 



N. American Tertiary, i. 134 



reniarliable S. African, i. 207 

 CANID.E, ii. 197 

 Canis, European Pliocene, i. 112 



Post-Pliocene, i. 112 



European Miocene, i. 118 



Indian Miocene, i. 121 



Eui-opean Eocene, i. 125 



N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 129 



N. American Tertiary, i. 134, 135 



in Brazilian caves, i. 144 



S. American Pliocene, i. 140 



ii. 197 

 Cantharus, ii. 427 

 Cantoria, ii. 370 

 Cape Ant-eater, ii. 246 

 Cape of Good Hope, peculiar flora ai\d fauna 



of, i. 206 

 Cape Verd Islands, zoology of, i. 214 

 Cape-hare, S. African, i. 267 

 Capita, ii. 306 

 CAPI TONING, ii. 306 

 Capoeta, ii. 451 

 Capra, ii. 224, 225 

 Capreolns, ii. 219 

 CAPRIMULGID;E, ii. 319 

 Caprimulgus, ii. 319 

 CAPRJNiE, ii. 224 

 Capromys, ii. 23S 

 Capys, ii. 477 

 CARABID^, ii. 488 

 Carabus, ii. 488 



ii. 489 

 CARANGIDiE, ii. 429 

 Carassius, ii. 451 

 CARCHARIIU.E, ii. 460 

 Carcineutes, ii. 310 

 Cardcllina. ii. 279 

 CARDI-AD^, ii. .535 

 Cardinalis, ii. 285 



Cardiodus, S. American Pliocene, i. 147 

 Cardiopthalmus, ii. 492 

 Cardita, ii. 535 

 Carenum, ii. 490 

 Cariama, Brazilian caves, i. 164 



ii. 357 

 CARIAMID^, ii. 357 

 Caridonax, ii. 310 

 Carlia, ii. 397 

 Carnivora ot European Pliocene, i. 112 



Miocene of Greece, i. 115 



European Miocene, i. 118 



Indian Miocene, i. 121 



C((riiivora, European Eocene, i. 125 



X. American Post-Pliocene, i. 129 



X. American Tertiary, i. 134 



of Brazilian caves, i. 144 



S. American Pliocene, i. 146 

 Carnivora, classification of, i. 8« 



antiquity of, i. 153 



of the Pala-arctic region, i. 182 



list of Palwarctic genera of, i. 240 



list of Ethiopian genera of, i. 302 



range of Oriental genera of, i. 373 



list of Australian genera of, i. 476 

 CARNIVORA, ii. 192 



general remarks on the distribution of, 

 204 



range of, in time, ii. 200 



summary and conclusion, ii. 541 

 Caroline Islands, birds of, i. 444 

 Carpenter, Dr. Philip, on Panama shells, ii. 



20 

 Carpiodcs, ii. 451 

 Carpococcyx, ii. 309 

 Carpodacus, ii. 285 

 Carpodectes, ii. I(i2, 294 

 Carpophaga, ii. 332 

 Carterodon in Brazilian caves, i. 145 



ii. 239 

 Cams, and Gerstaeker on classification of 

 animals, i. 85 



Professor, on classification of tlie Cetacea, 

 i. 88 

 Carychium, ii. 519 

 Casarca, ii. 303 

 Cascelius, ii. 492 

 Casiornis, ii. 102, 293 

 Casoryx, N. American Tertiary, i. 138 



ii. 225 

 Casnonia., ii. 489 

 Cassiciilus, ii. 282 

 Cassicus, ii. 282 

 Cassklaria, ii. 507 

 Cassidix, ii. 283 

 Cassinia, ii. 270 

 Cassowaries, ii. 368 

 CastaUa, ii. 534 

 Castnia. ii. 481 

 CASTNIID^, ii. 481 

 CcLSlor, European Pliocene, ill? 



European Miocene, i. 120 



ii. 2.34 

 CASTORID^, ii. 234 

 Castoroides, ii. 234 

 Cdsnarius, ii. 309 

 CASUARIID/E, ii. 368 

 Catadromiis, ii. 490 

 Cntagramma, ii. 474 

 Catamblyrhynchus, ii. 285 

 Catamenia, ii. 285 

 Cctascopus, ii. 489 



ii. 491 

 Cataulus, ii. 520 

 Catlmristes, ii. 346 

 Cathartes, Brazilian caves, i. 124 



ii. 340 

 Cathants, ii. 256 

 Catherpes, ii. 264 

 Catla, ii. 451 

 CatoUepas, ii. 224 

 Catodon, ii. 208 

 Catodontidce, ii. 207 

 Catopra, ii. 433 

 Catoprion, ii. 446 

 Catostomus, ii. 451 

 Catoxantha, ii. 490 

 Catriscus, ii. 258 

 Cats. ii. 192 



