GENERAL INDEX. 



593 



Pantkahrps, ii. 223 



PANURlDvE, ii. 262 



Panurus, ii. 2t52 



Panychlora, ii. 109 



Panyptila. ii. 320 



Paper-Nautilus, ii. 505 



Paphia, ii. 47-i 



Papilio, ii. 479 



PAPILIONID^, ii. 479 



Papuan Islands, zoology of, i. 409 



Paracanthobrama, ii. 462 



Paradigalla, ii. 275 



Paradiplomystax, ii. 443 



Paradisea, ii. 274 



Paradise-bird, twelve-wired, figure of, i. 

 414 



Paradise-birds, ii. 274 



PARADISEIDJi, ii. 274 



PARADISEIN^, ii. 274 



Paradoxornis, ii. 262 



Paradoxunis, ii. 195 



Parahipp^is, N. American Tertiary, i. 136 



Paralabraz, ii. 425 



Paramys, N. American Eocene, i. 140 

 ii. 236 



Parandra, ii. 501 



Paraphoxinvs, ii. 452 



Pardalotxis, ii. 277 



Pareas, ii. 380 



Parodon, ii. 445 



Pareudiastes, ii. 352 



PARID.E, ii. 265 



Pariodon, ii. 444 



Parisoma, ii. 266 



Parmacella, ii. 517 



Pamiarion, ii. 517 



Parmophorus, ii. 511 



Paniassius, ii. 479 



Paroaria, ii. 2S4 



Parotia, ii. 274 



Parra, ii. 355 



PARRIDjE, ii. 354 



Parroquet, Papuan, figure of, i. 413 



Parrots, classification of, i. 96 

 ii. 324, 329 



Partridges, ii. 338 



Partida, ii. 515 



Parvla, ii. 279 



Parus, ii. 265 



Pasimachns, ii. 490 



Passerculus, ii. 2S4 



Passerella, ii. 284 



Passeres, arrangement of, i. 94 



range of Paliearctic genera of, i. 243 

 range of Etliiopian genera of, i. 306 

 range of Oriental genera of, i. 375 

 range of Australian genera of, i. 478 



PASSERES, ii. 255 



general remarks on the distribution of, ii. 

 299 



Passerita, ii. 379 



Pastor, ii. 287 



Patagona, ii. 103 



Patella, ii. 539 



PATELLID^, ii. 511 



Patriofelis, N. American Tertiary, i. 134 



Patrobus, ii. 489 



Pavxi, ii. 343 



Pavo. ii. 340 



PAVONINE, ii. 340 



Paxillus, ii. 520 



Pearl-oysters, ii. 533 



Pease, Mr. Harper, on Polynesian region of 

 Land- shell.?, ii. 528 



Peccaries, ii. 215 



Pectinator, ii. 238 



VOL. II. 



Peculiar groups, geographically, how defined, 



ii. 184 

 Pedetes, ii. 232 

 PEDICULATI, ii. 431 

 Pedioccetes, ii. 339 

 Pedionomus, ii. 356 

 PEGASIDiE, ii. 456 

 Pelagius, ii. 204 



Pelagornis, European Miocene, i. 162 

 Pelamis, ii. 384 

 Pelargopsis, ii. 316 

 Pelea, ii. 224 

 PELECANIDiE, ii. 365 

 Pelecanoides, ii. 365 

 Pelecanus, ii. 365 

 Pelecnim, ii. 490 

 Pelccus, ii. 453 

 Pelicans, ii. 365 

 Peliperdix, ii. 338 

 Pellorneuni, ii. 261 

 Pelobaies, ii. 417 

 PELODRYAD.^, ii. 413 

 Pelodryas, ii. 418 

 Pelodytes, ii. 421 

 Pelomedusa, ii. 409 

 Pelomys, ii. 230 



Pelonax, N. American Tertiarj', i. 133 

 Peloperdix, ii. 338 

 Pelotrophus, ii. 453 

 Peltaphryne, ii. 415 

 Peltocephahis, ii. 408 

 Peltopelor, ii 385 

 Peltops, ii. 270 

 Penelope, ii. 343 

 Penclopides, ii. "17 

 Penelopina, ii. 34:! 

 PENELOPIN^, ,i. 343 

 Penetes, ii. 472 

 Penguins, ii. 366 

 Pentadaftylus, ii. 399 

 Pentila, ii. 477 

 Peragalea, ii. 250 

 Perameles, ii. 250 

 PERAMELIDiE, ii. 2.-0 

 Peratheriiim, European Miocene, i. 121 



European Eocene, i. 126 



ii. 249 

 Perca, Ii. 425 

 Percarina, i. 425 

 Perchcerus, N. American Tertiary, L 137 



ii. 215 

 Percilia, ii. 425 

 Percichthys, ii. 425 

 PERCIDiE, ii. 425 

 Pej-cnostola, ii. 104 

 PERCOPSID.E, ii. 448 

 Percus, ii. 489 

 Perdix, 338 

 Pericallus, ii. 490 

 Pericroeotus, ii. 268 

 Peridexia, ii. 487 

 Perim Island, extinct mammalia of, i. 122 



probable southern limit of old Palsearetic 

 land, i. 362 



character of fossils of, ii. 157 

 Periopthalmtts, ii. 430 

 Perisoreus, ii. 273 



Perissodactyla, N. Ainerican Tertiary, i. 135 

 Perissoglossa, ii. 279 

 Peristera, ii. 333 

 Peristethus, ii. 428 

 Periwinkle, ii. 510 

 Pernis, il. 349 

 Perodiciieus, ii. 176 

 Perognathus, ii. 233 

 Peropvs, ii. 399 



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