GENERAL INDEX. 



567 



CliMmceleo, N. Amencan Eocene, i. 165 

 Chali/hur ', ii. 107 

 Chamcei, ii. 2()4 

 CHANryElD.*, ii. •2tii 

 CHAM^ELEONID^, ii. 402 

 Chani;i!leons, ii. 402 

 Chuncepetes, ii. 343 

 Chamceospiza, ii. 284 

 Chanuesaura, ii, 394 

 CHAMiESAURID^, ii. 394 

 Ckamn'.:a, ii. 104 

 CHAMID^.ii. 534 

 Chamois, figure of, i. 195 



ii. 224 

 Ch imostrea, ii. 530 

 Chanodichthys, ii. 453 

 CHAR-iCINIDiE, ii. 444 

 Characodnn, ri, 450 

 CaARA.URIID.E, ii. 355 

 Chiradrius, ii. 356 

 Charina, ii 373 

 Charts, ii. 476 

 Cliaritornis, ii. 274 

 Chirmosyna, ii. 327 

 Ch 'sUmpis, ii. 271 

 ChasModes, ii. 431 

 Chasmorhynduis, ii. 103, 294 

 Chatarrhaa, ii. 261 

 Cliatliam Islands, birds of, i. 454 

 Chatterers, ii. 293 

 Chaukl-ismus, ii. 364 

 Chauti'i, ii. 361 

 Cluiunonoius, ii. 272 

 Channoproctiis, ii. 281 

 CheU, ii. 453 

 Chelemys, ii. 408 

 Chdidon, ii. 281 

 Chelidoptera, ii. 311 

 Chelidorynx, ii. 271 

 Chelodina, ii. 408 

 Chelomeles ii. 397 

 Chdone, ii. 409 



Chelonia, classification (Jf , i. 100 

 CHELONIA, ii. 407 



remarks on the distribution of, ii 410 



fossil, ii 410 

 CHELONIID/E, ii. 409 

 CHELYDID.E. ii. 408 

 ChdydnbatmrliHS, ii. 416 

 Chelydra. European Pliocene, i. 165 



ii. 403 

 Chdys, ii. 408 

 Chenalopex, ii 363 

 Chera, ii. 286 

 Chersinn, ii. 408 

 Chcrsydrus, ii. 382 



Chevrotaiu of JIalaya, figure of, i. 336 

 Chevrotains, ii. 218 

 Chiamela, ii. 397 

 Chiasognathus, ii. 493 

 Chihifi, ii. 269 

 Chilahnthriis, ii. 381 

 Chili should not be placed in the Paleearctic or 



Nearctie regions, i. 03 

 Chili and Temperate S. America, distribution 



of Carabidfe in, ii. 492 

 Chilian Andes, illustration of zoologj' of, ''. 



40 

 Chilian sub-region, ii. 36 



mammalia of, ii. 36 



birds of, ii. 37 



illustration of zoology of, ii. 40 



reptiles and amphibia of, ii. 40 



fresh-water fishes of, ii 42 



insects of, ii. 42 



origin and migrations of insects of, ii. 47 



Chili, islands of, ii. 49 



Chilinia, ii. 518 

 Chilobrandius, ii. 456 

 Chilomeniscus, ii. 375 

 Chinwera, ii. 460 

 CHIM.ERID.E, ii. 460 



China, fossil mammals in, resembling those 

 of Indian and European Miocene, i. 

 362 



North, mammalia of, i. 222 

 Chinchilla, ii. 237 

 Chinddllidie in Brazilian caves, i. 145 



S. American Pliocene, i. 147 



Pliocene of AnlOles. i. 148 

 CHINCHILLID.E, ii. 237 

 Chioglossa, ii. 413 

 Chiijnahfis, ii. 471 

 CHIONIDID.E, ii. 354 

 Chioyiis, ii. 354 

 CHIROCENTRIDiE, ii. 454 

 CHIROCOLID^, ii. 3y.i 

 Chirodon, ii. 445 

 Chirodryas, ii. 418 

 Chirogaleus, ii. 176 

 Chirolepks, ii. 421 

 Chiromach(tris, ii. 102, 292 

 Chiroiiti'ntis, ii. 419 

 CHIROMVIDyE, ii. 177 

 Chironedcs, ii. 248 

 Chiroptera, classification of, i. 87 



list of Palaearctie genera of, i. l39 



list of Ethiopian genera of, i. 300 



range of Oriental genera of, i. 371 



list of Australian genera of, i. 475 

 Chiroptera, Europe.in Eocene, i. 125 



in Brazilian caves, i. 144 

 CHIROPTERA, ii. 181 



remarks on the distribution of, ii. 186 



fossil, ii. 185 



summary and conclusion, ii. 4A\ 

 Chirotcs, ii. 388 

 CHIROTID^, ii. 388 

 Chiroxiphia, ii. 102, 292 

 CHITONID^, ii. 512 

 Chittya, ii. 519 

 Chlmnius, ii. 480 

 Chlamydodera, ii. 275 

 Chlamydophorus, ii. 246 

 Chlamydotheritim, ii. 246 



in Brazilian caves, i. 145 

 Chlenasicus, ii. 262 

 Chlo'ephaga, ii. 363 

 Chlarodii-ysa, ii. 98 



ii. 99 

 Chloronerpes, ii. 303 

 Chlorophanes, ii. 278 

 Chlorophonia, ii. 98 



ii. 99 

 Chloropipo, ii. li>_' 

 Chlorospiza, ii. 2b3 

 Chlorospingus, ii. 99 



ii. 100 

 Chlorostilhon, ii. 109 

 Choanomphalus, ii. 518 

 Choanopoina, ii. 521 



Chxromorus, European Pliocene, i. 119 

 ChcaropoUimus, European Eocene, i. 126 



ii. 215 

 Chceropns, ii. 250 



Chrrrotherium, Indi.nn Miocene, i. 122 

 Chol(rpus, ii. 244 

 Chnlogostcs, ii. 450 

 Cholornis, ii. 262 

 Chondestes, ii. 28."> 

 Chondrnpoma, ii. o'Jl 

 CHONDROPTERVGII, ii. 46 



