GENERAL INDEX. 



577 



Geese, ii. 363 



Oehyra, ii. 400 



Genera common to Post-Pliocene and Pliocene 



faunas of N. America, i. 132 

 Gcnetta, ii. li'S 

 tlenidens, ii. 443 

 Geobates, ii. 103 

 Geobkistes, ii. 312 

 Geocichla, ii. 256 

 Geococcyx, ii. 309 

 Geocolaptes, ii. 304 

 GEODEPHAGA, ii. 486 

 Geoffroyiis, ii. 326 

 Geographif?! zoology, introduction, ii. 107 



materials for, ii. 168 

 Geological history of Oriental region, i. 362 

 Geology and Physical Geoe^i-aphy of the 



Antilles, ii. 62, 79 

 Geomelania, ii. 519 

 Geomys, ii. 233 

 Geopelia, ii. 332 

 Geophaps, ii. 333 

 Geophagtis, ii. 439 

 Geopsittacus, ii. 325 

 Georissa, ii. 522 

 Gem-ychvs, ii. 231 

 Geositta, ii. 103 

 Geospiza, ii. 284 

 Geothlypis, ii. 279 

 Geotrochus, ii. 523 

 Geotryon, ii. 383 

 Geotrypus, ii. 190 

 Gernnospiza, ii. 347 

 Gerbillus. ii. 230 



ii. 232 

 Geronticus, ii. 360 

 Gcrrhonotus, ii. 392 

 Gerrhosounis, ii. 392 

 GEHRID^, ii. 438 

 Gervasia, ii. 260 

 Gerygone, ii. 258 

 Giant-Clams, ii. 534 

 Gibbon, ii. 171 



Gibraltar, cave fauna of, L 114 

 Giraffes, ii. 2Jl 

 Girardinvs, ii. 450 



Glacial epoch, as affecting the distribution of 

 animals, i. 40 

 as a cause of the great change in the 

 fauna of the temperate zones, since 

 Pliocene times, i. 151 

 probably simultaneous in both hemi- 

 spheres, i. 151 

 causing a general subsidence of the 

 ocean, i. 152 

 Glandina, Eocene, i. 169 



ii. 515 

 Glareola, ii. 355 

 GLAREOLIDjE, ii. 355 

 Glaucis, ii. 107 

 Glaucidium, ii. 350 

 Glaucone:a, ii. 530 

 Glaiicopis, ii. 481 

 Glicipliila, ii. 275 

 Glis, ii. 232 

 Globiocephalvs, ii. 209 

 Glossoptila, ii. 278 



Glossotherium, in Brazilian caves, i. 145 

 S. American Pliocene, i, 147 

 ii. 247 

 Glycimcris, ii. 536 

 Gliiphidodon, ii. 437 

 Glyphoglossits, ii. 416 

 Glyphorhynchv^, ii. 103 

 Glyptodon, S. American Pliocene, i. 147 

 Glyptosternum, ii. 443 



VOL. II. 



Gnaphodes, ii. 471 



Gnathodon, ii. 536 



Gnathopsis, S. American Pliocene, i. 147 



Goats, Palaearctic, i. 182 



ii. 221 

 Goat-suckers, ii 519 

 GOBIESOCID^, ii. 436 

 GOBIlDyE, ii. 430 

 Gobio, ii. 452 

 Gobiiis, ii. 430 

 Godman, Mr., on Natural History i>f the 



Azores, i. 207 

 Golden Moles, S. African, i. 207 

 GoUathi, ii. 494 

 Gonepteryx, ii. 478 

 Goniodactyivs, ii. 400 

 Gongylophis, ii. 382 

 Gonorhynchida;, ii 453 

 Gonyocephalus, ii. 402 

 Gonyosoma, ii. 379 

 Gouldia, ii. 107 

 Go^lra, ii. .333 



Graculavus, N. American Cretaceous, i. 164 

 Grail*, arrangement of, i. 97 



peculiar or characteristic Palaearctic ge- 

 nera, i. 249 



peculiar Ethiopian genera of, i. 31 



peculiar Orieuial genera of, 386 



peculiar Australian genera ot, i. 4S6 

 GRALL^, ii. 351 



general remarks on the distribution of, it. 

 362 

 GraUarici, ii. 104 

 GrallariaUa, ii. 104 

 Grallina, ii. 273 

 Grammatophonis, ii. 402 

 Graminaioptila, ii. 261 

 Grampus, ii. 209 

 Granatellus, ii. 279 

 Grundala, ii. 259 

 GrapUidums, ii. 232 

 Graph ipterus, ii. 491 

 Granmlus, ii. 268 

 Gray, Dr. J. E., on classification of Cetacea, i. 



88 

 Grayia, ii. 376 



Grayson, Col , on birds of Tres Marias, ii. 59 

 Grebes, ii. 367 

 Greece, Upper Miocene deposits of, 1. 115 



summary of Miocene fauna of, i. 116 

 Green Bulbuls, ii. 267 

 Greenland, zoology of, ii. 13S 

 Greenlets, ii. 280 

 Groups peculiar to a region, huw defined, ii. 



184" 

 Grouse, ii. 328 

 GRUIDiE, ii. 356 

 Grus, ii. 357 

 Grypsicus, ii. 421 

 Grypvs, ii. 107 

 Guacharo, ii. 107 

 Guans, ii. 342 

 Guaraunas, ii. 357 

 Gubernatrix, ii. 285 

 (luUlemots, ii. 2C7 

 G'lnra, ii. 309 

 Guiraca, ii. 285 

 Giilick, Rev. J. T., on Achatinellida; of the 



Sandwich Islands, i. 446 

 GuUs, ii. 364 

 Gu!o, ii. 399 



Giinther, Dr., his classification of reptiles, 

 i. 98 

 his classification of fishes, i. 101 

 on gigantic tortoises of Galapagos and the 

 Masearene Islands, i. 2S9 



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