GENERAL INDEX. 



575 



Eutfi-pe, ii. 285 

 Euthyrhynchus, ii. 270 

 Eutoxeres, ii. 107 

 EutriorchU, ii. 348 

 Eutropia, ii. 209 

 Eiitnfpiichthys, ii. 441 

 Eutropius, ii. 442 

 Evtrnplus, ii. 438 

 Exocetus, ii. 449 

 Exoglossum, ii. 452 

 £xostowia, ii. 444 



Extinct mammalian fauna of Europe, general 

 considerations on, i. 1-6 

 mammalia of N. America and Europe, 



comparison of, i. 140 

 mammalia of the Antilles, i. 148 

 mammalia of the Olrl and New Worlds, 



general remarks on. i. 148 

 fauna of New Zealand, i 459 

 Amphibia, ii. 4l'3 

 Ant-eaters, ii. 247 

 Armadillos, ii. 246 

 Bovidie, ii. 225 

 Bradypodidoe, ii. 245 

 Camelidse, ii. 217 

 Camelopardalidse, ii. 221 

 Canidas. ii. 197 

 Castoridce, ii. 234 

 Caviida-. 241 

 Centetida;, ii. 189 

 Cercolabidse, ii. 240 

 Cetacea, ii. 209 

 Chinchillidee, ii. 237 

 Chiroptera, ii. 185 

 Crocodiles, ii. 407 

 Deer, ii. 220 

 Didelphyidae, it. 249 

 Dipodidae, ii. 232 

 Echidnidfp., ii. 254 

 Echimyidae, ii. 239 

 Elephants, ii. 227 

 Equidse, ii. 211 

 Erinaceidse, ii. 188 

 Felidse, ii. 193 

 Hippopotami, ii. 214 

 HyjEiias, ii. 196 

 Hystricidae, ii. 240 

 Insectivora, ii. 192 

 Lacertilia, ii. 404 

 Lagoniyidse, ii. 242 

 Leporidte, ii. 243 

 Macropodida?, ii. 251 

 Muridae, ii. 230 

 Mustelids, ii. 199 

 Myoxidse, ii. 232 

 Octodontidse, ii. 238 

 Ophidia, ii. 387 

 Orycteropodida^, ii. 246 

 Otariidce, ii. 203 

 Procyonidie, ii. 201 

 Quadrumana, ii. 178 

 KalHdae, ii. 252 

 RhinocerotidjB, ii. 213 

 Sciuridce, ii. 236 

 Seals, ii. 204 

 Sircnia, ii. 210 

 Struthionidse, ii. 369 

 Suida, ii. 215 

 Talpidae. ii. 190 

 Tapirs, ii. 212 

 Tortoises, ii. 410 

 TraguIidPe, ii. 218 

 TupaiidsB, ii. 186 

 Ursidae, ii. 202 

 Viverridae, ii. 195 

 Extinction of large animals, causes of, i. 158 



PalcineUus, ii. 360 

 Falco, ii 349 

 FALCONID^, ii. 347 

 FALCONINjE, ii. 349 

 Falcons, ii. 347 

 Falculia, ii. 228 



Falkland Islands, zoology of, ii. 49 

 Fanged gi-ound-snake.-i, ii. 380 

 Farancia, ii. 377 



Fauna of Japan, general character and a'".:!!- 

 ties of, i. 230 

 of Palaearctic rei^ion, general conclusions 



as to, i. 231 

 extinct, of Madagascar and 'Mascarene 



Islands, i. 282 

 Malayan, probable origin of, i. 359 

 Moluccan, peculiarities of, i. 419 

 Timorese, origin of, i. 422 

 of Celebes, origin of, i. 436 

 of New Zealand, origin of, i. 460 

 of Galapacjos, origin of, ii. 33 

 of Central America, origin of, ii. 57 

 of Antilles, origin of, ii. 78 

 of Neotropical region, origin of, ii bO 

 FEIJDiE, ii. 192 

 Felis, Miocene of Greece, i. 115 

 European Miocene, i 118 

 Indian Miocene, i. 121 

 N. American Post-Pliocene, i 129 

 in Brazilian caves, i. 144 

 ii. 193 

 Felis spe!n;a, i. 110 

 Finiseca, ii. 477 

 Finnems, ii. 197 

 Ferania, ii. 376 



Fernando Po, zoological features of, i 265 

 Ferocvhis, ii. 191 

 Fiber, ii. 230 

 Figuhts, ii. 493 



Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa Islands, biids of, i. 443 

 Finches, h. 283 

 FIROLIDiE, ii. 531 

 Fishes, means of dispersal of, i. -9 

 classification of, i. 101 

 cosmopolitan groups of, i. 176 

 of the Palaearctic region, i. 186 

 of the European sub-region, i. 1P6 

 of the Mediterranean sub-region, i. 205 

 of the Manchurian sub-regKni. i. 227 

 fresh water, table of Pala-arctic families 



of, i. 227 

 of the Ethiopian region, i. -55 

 of South Africa, i. 268 

 freshwater, table of Ethiopiiiu families of, 



i. 298 

 fresh-water, of the Oriental region,!. 318 

 of the Indo-Malay sub-region, i. 341 

 fresh-water, table of Oriental families of 



i. 369 

 fresh-water, of the Australian region, i. 



397 

 fresh-water, resemblance of Australian and 



S. American, i. 400 

 how the transmission may have takeji 



place, i. 401 

 fresh-water, of New Zealand, i. 45, 

 fresh-water, table of Neotropical lamilies 



of, ii. 89 

 of Central N. America, ii. 131 

 of Eastern United States, ii. 1.34 

 of Canada, ii. 137 



fresh-water, table of Nearclii- families of, 

 ii. 143 



