594 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Persia, birds of, i. 204 



Petasophora, ii. 108 



Petaurista, li. 252 



Petenia, ii. 438 



Petrochelidon, ii. 281 



Petrodromus, ii. 186 



Petrels, ii. 365 



Petrceca, ii. 260 



Petrogale, ii. 251 



Petromys, ii. 231) 



Petrophassa, ii . 333 



Petrorhynchus, ii. 208 



Petroscirtes, ii. 431 



Peuctea, ii. 284 



Pezophaps, ii. 334 



Pezoporui, ii. 325 



Pfeifferia, ii. 516 



Phacellodomus, ii. 103 



Phacochcerus, ii. 215 



Phcenicophaes, ii. 309 



Phfi'iliruiihiliis, ii. 99 



Phrniin.iln-iiupis, ii. 98 



Phiniuprpln, ii. -JSO 



Phceochroa, ii. 107 



Pliceolcema, ii. 107 



Plimoptila, ii. 109 



Phaethornis, ii. 107 



riimion, ii. 365 



Phiilacrocorax, ii. 365 



Piialangers, ii. 251 



Pkalangista, ii. 252 



Plialangistidse, ii. 251 



Phala.ropus, ii. 353 



Phapitrcron, ii. 333 



Phaps, ii. 333 



Phaniinncnis, ii. S14 



PhascogaU, ii. 249 



Phascolarctos, ii. 252 



PHASCOLOMYID^, ii. 252 



Phascolomys, Australian Post-Tertiarv, i 157 



PHaSIANID^, ii. 339 



PHASIANINiE, ii. 340 



Phasianus, Miocene of Greece, i. 116 



European Post-Pliocene, i. 161 



ii. 340 

 Phasidus, ii. 340 

 Phatagin ii. 245 

 Phea.sants, in European Miocene, i. 161 



golden, of N. China, i. 226 



eared, of Mongolia, i. 226 



ii. 339 

 Phedina, ii. 281 

 Phelsuma, ii. 400 



P/ienacodus, N. American Tertiary, i. 138 

 PheropsopTius, ii. 489 

 Pheucticus, ii. 285 

 Phibalura, ii. 102 

 Philagetes, ii. 502 

 Philemon, ii. 276 

 Pfiihntoma, ii. 271 

 Philepitta, ii. 298 

 Fhiktcervs, ii. 286 

 PhUodriias, ii. 376 

 Philippine Islands, mammals of i 345 



birds of, i. 346 



origin of peculiar fauna of, i. 448 

 Philohela, ii. 353 

 Phi'omycus, ii. 517 

 Philydor, ii. 103 

 PHILYDORIN^, ii. 295 

 Phlceomys, ii. 230 

 Phlceocryptes, ii. 103 

 Phlogcenas, ii. 333 

 Phlogophilns, ii. 108 

 Phlogopsis, ii. 104 

 PMogotkniMpls, ii. 98, 283 



P/toca, ii. 204 



Phoccena, ii. 209 



Phncida', N. Amerioan Tertiary, 1. 140 



PHOCID^, ii. 203 



Phodilus, ii 350 



Phcenicoccrcvs, ii. 102, 293 



Phcenlcophaiif!, ii. 309 



PHCENICOPTERIDJE, ii. 361 



Phanicopterus, ii. 361 



PHOLADID^, ii. 537 



Phokulomya, ii. 536 



Pholeoptynx, ii. 350 



Pholidotus, ii. 245 



Pholidotus, ii. 493 



Phonipara, ii. 284 



Phoriis, ii. 510 



P/tos, ii. 507 



Phractoecphalus, ii. 442 



Phrynilus, ii. 284 



PHilVNISCID^, ii. 414 



Phryniscus, ii. 414 



Phrynobatrachus, ii 421 



Phrynocephalus, ii. 402 



Phrynoglossiis, ii. 421 



PhrynorJiombus, ii 441 



Phrynoscmm, ii. 401 



Phycis, ii. 439 



Phyllastrephus, ii. 267 



PHYLLIDIAD^, ii. 530 



Phyllohates, ii. 419 



Phyllodactylus, ii. 399 

 Phyllomedusa, ii. 418 

 Phyllomyias, ii. 101 

 Phyllomris, in Brazilian caves, i 145 



ii. 239 

 Phyllornis, ii. 267 

 PHYLLORNITHID^, ii. 267 

 Pliylloscartes, ii. 101 

 PHYLLOSCOPIN^, ii. 257 

 Phylloscopjis. ii. 258 



Phi/llostomida;, in Brazilian caves, i 144 

 PHYLLOSTOMIDtE, ii. 181 

 Phi/lliirus, ii. 400 

 PHYLLYRHOID^E, ii. 530 

 Phymaturus, ii. 401 

 Physa, ii. 518 

 Physulus, ii. 207 

 Physeter, European Pliocene, i. 112 



ii. 208 

 Physical changes affecting distribution, i. 7 

 Physignathus, ii. 402 

 PHYSOSTOMI, ii. 441 

 Phytala, ii. 477 

 Phytotoma, ii. 294 

 PHYTOTOMID.E, ii. 294 

 Phyton, ii. 502 

 Piabvca, ii. 445 

 Piabiicina, ii. 445 

 Piaya, ii. 309 

 Pica, ii. 273 

 Picarise, arrangement of, i. 95 



range of Palaearctic genera of, i. 247 

 range of Ethiopian genera of, i. 309 

 range of Oriental genera of, i. 381 

 range of Australian genera of, i. 4R2 

 PICARI^, ii. 302 



general remarks on the distribution of, 

 ii 322 

 Pimlhartes, ii. 274 

 Picirorvvs, ii. 273 

 PICID.^, ii. 302 

 Picoides, ii. 303 

 Picolaptes, ii. 103 

 Picumnvs, ii. 303 

 Pints, European Miocene, i. 101 

 ii. 303 



