590 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Neotropical region, fresh-water fishes of, ii. 12 



summary of vertebrates of, ii. 13 



insects of, ii. 13 



land-shells of, ii. 19 



marine shells of, ii. 20 



summary of past history of, ii. 80 



tables of distribution of animals of, ii. 84 

 Neotropical sub-regions, ii. 21 

 Neoziphius, ii. 208 

 Nephcecetes, ii. 320 

 Neptis, ii. 474 

 NERiriD^, ii. 510 

 Ncrituta, ii. 510 

 Nerophis, ii. 467 

 Nesoceleits, ii. 303 

 Nesocichla, ii. 256 



Nesodon, S. American Pliocene, i. 147 

 Nesomys, ii. 230 

 Nesonetta, ii. 364 

 Nesopsar, ii. 282 

 Nessia, ii. 399 

 Nestor, ii. 329 

 NESTORlDjE.ii. .'^29 

 Nettapvs, ii. 363 

 Neustcrophis, ii. 376 

 Newberry, Dr., on Cretaceous and Tertiary 



floras of N. America, ii. 155 

 Newton, Professor, on position of Menuridtv 

 and Atrichiidn:, i. 95 



on birds of Iceland, i. 198 



on Neotropical sub-regions, ii. 25 



on genus Campiolwmvs, ii. 30 



on peculiar genera of Nearctic and Neo- 

 tropical birds, ii. 118 



on family ranvrUhv, ii. 262 

 Neivtonia, ii. 270 

 Newts, ii. 413 



New Caledonia, birds of, i. 444 

 New Guinea, zoology of, i. 409 



mammalia of, i. 410 



birds of, i. 411 



peculiarities of its ornithology, i. 413 



illustration of ornithology of, i. 414 



reptiles and amphibia of, 1. 415 



insects of, i. 416 

 New Zealand, objections to making a primary 

 zoological region, i. 62 



extinct birds of, i. 164 



sub region, description of, i. 449 



compared with British Tsles, i. 449 



mammalia of, i. 451 



islets of, i. 453 



illustration of ornithology of, i. 455 



reptiles of, i. 456 



amphibia of, i. 457 



fresh-water fish of, i. 457 



insects of, i. 458 



Longicorns of, i. 458 



Myriapoda of, i. 458 



land-shells of, i. 4.'j9 



ancient fauna of, i. 460 



origin of fauna of, i. 460 



poverty of insects in, i. 462 



relations of insect-fauna and flora of, i. 472 

 Nicator, ii. 272 

 Nicobar Islands, their zoological relations, 



i. 332 

 Nightingale, migration of the, i. 21 

 Night-jars, ii. 319 

 Nigidius, ii. 493 

 Nitirila. ii. 286 

 Nilaus, ii 272 

 Niltava. ii. 270 

 Ninnx, ii. 850 

 Nisaetus, ii. 348 

 Nisoides, ii. 348 



Nisoniades, ii. 480 

 NOCTILIONID^, ii. 184 

 Nocturnal tree-snakes, ii. 379 

 Nonnula, ii. 311 

 Norbea, ii. 397 



Norfolk Island, birds of, i. 453 

 North Africa, zoological relations of, i. 202 

 North America, remarks on Post-Pliocene, 

 fauna of, i. 130 



Post-Pliocene fauna of, partly derived from 

 S. America, i. 131 



extinct birds of, i. 163 

 Northern Hemisphere, zoological importance 



of, ii. 155 

 NOTACANTHI, ii. 437 

 Kotaden, ii. 415 



Nutharctos, N. American Tertiary, 1. 133 

 Nothocerus, ii. 344 

 Nothocrax, ii. 343 

 Nothoprocta, ii. 344 

 Nothura, ii. 344 

 NOTIDANIDjE, ii. 461 

 Notiophilus, ii. 489 

 Notodela, ii. 259 

 Notoglanis, ii. 443 

 Notononuis, ii. 490 

 NOTOPTERID^, ii. 455 

 Notopholis, ii. 391 

 Notornis of New Zealand, i. 465 

 Noiornis, ii. 352 

 Nototherium, Australian Post-Tertiaiy, 1. 157 



ii. 251 

 Nototrema, ii. 418 

 Noturvs, ii. 442 

 Nvcifraga, ii 273 

 NUCLEO-BRANCHIATA. ii 531 

 Nucras, ii. 391 

 Numenivs, ii. 353 

 NUMIDIN^, ii. 340 

 Nvmida, ii. 340 

 Nuria. ii. 452 

 Nuthatches, ii. 265 

 Nutria, ii. 199 

 Nyctala, ii. 350 

 Nyctalatinus, ii. 350 

 Nyc.talemon, ii. 482 

 Nydalops, ii. 350 

 Nyctea, ii. 350 

 Nydereutes, ii. 197 

 Nijctcris, ii. 182 

 Nuctibhis, ii. 319 

 Nycticorax, ii. 359 

 Nyctidromius, ii. 320 

 Nyctiornis, ii. 312 

 Nyctijnthecus, ii. 175 

 Nyctiprogne, ii. 320 

 Nvinphalis. ii. 474 

 NYMPHALID.E, ii. 473 

 Nyniphicus, ii. 325 

 Nymphidimn, ii. 476 



O. 



Ochetobius, ii. 452 



Ockotherium, in Brazilian caves, i. 145 



ii. 245 

 Orhthojca, ii. 100 

 Ochfhodio'ta, ii. 100 



0't(ulo)it!d(v. S. American Pliocene, i. 147 

 OCTODONTIDiE, ii. 237 

 OrtodoH. ii. 238 

 OCTOPOniD.^^, ii. 505 

 Ocyahis, ii. 282 

 Onydroravs, ii. 352 

 Ocyphaps, ii, 333 



