GENERAL" INDEX. 



603 



Sub-regions, Nearctic, ii. 125 



Succinea, ii. 515 



Sugar-birds, ii. 27S 



Suidce, Eiu-opean Miocene, i. 119 



SUID^, ii. 214 



Sula Islands, fauna of, i. 433 



Sula, ii. 365 



Summary of relations of regions, ii. 155 



Sun-birds, ii. 276 



Sun-bitterns, ii. 358 



Suricata, ii. 195 



Sxcrnia, ii. 350 



Surnicuhis, ii 310 



Sus, European Pliocene, i. 113 



Miocene of Greece, i. 116 



European Miocene, i. 119 



Indian Miocene, i. 122 



ii. 215 

 Suthora, ii. 262 

 Svya, ii. 258 

 Swallows, ii. 281 

 Swallow-shrikes, ii. 288 

 Swifts, ii. 320 

 Swine, ii. 214 

 Swinhoe, Mr., on zoology of Formosa and 



Hainan, i. 332 

 Sycalis, iL 284 

 Sylvia, iL 259 

 Sylvietta, ii. 264 

 SYLVIIDvE, iL 256 

 SYLVIINiE, iL 257 

 Sylviorthorhynchus, ii. 103 

 Sylviparus, ii. 266 

 Syma, ii. 316 



Syniborodoii, N. American Tertiary, i. 137 

 SYMBRANCHID^, ii. 455 

 Symbranchus, ii. 455 

 Symmachia, iL 476 

 Symmorphus, ii. 269 

 Symphcedra, ii. 474 

 Symphysodun, ii. 439 

 Symplectes, ii. 286 

 SYNALLAXIXyE, ii. 295 

 SynaUaxis, ii. 103 



S!/)«(f?!orfHs, European Miocene, i. 119 

 Syniptura, ii. 441 

 Synchloe, ii. 474 

 Syjidesus, ii 493 

 Synemon, ii. 481 

 Syngnathns, ii. 457 

 SYNGNATHID^, ii- 457 

 Synodontis, ii. 443 



Synoplotherivm, N. American Tertiary, i. 134 

 Syntomis, ii. 481 

 Syrnium, ii. 350 

 Syrrhnptes. ii. 337 

 Sysopygis, ii. 101 



Tables of distribution of families and genera 



explained, i. 177 

 Taccocoua, ii. 309 

 Tachydromus, ii. 391 

 Tachyphcmus,i\. 99 

 Tachyris. ii. 478 

 Tachytriorchis, ii. 348 

 Tadorna, ii. 363 

 Tceniogale, ii. 195 

 Tcenioptera, ii. 100, 291 

 TjENIOPTERIN^, ii. 291 

 Tceniura, ii. 463 

 Tahgallus, ii. 342 

 Talpri, European Miocene, i. 117 



ii. 190 

 TALPID.<E, iL lyO 



Ta7)iandua, ii. 247 



Tamias, ii. 235, 236 



Tancecia, ii. 474 



Tanagers, ii. 283 



Tanagra, ii. 98 



Tanngrella, ii. 98 



TANAGRID^, u. 283 



Tantalus, ii. 361 



Tanygnathus, ii. 326 



Tanysiptera, ii. 316 



Taoniscvs, ii. 344 



Taphozmos, ii. 183 



Tapir, fossil in N. China, i. 123 



Tapir, Malayan figuie of, i. 337 



Tapiridw, European Eocene, i. 125 



TAPIRID^, ii. 212 



Tapirs, birthplace and migrations of, i. i:,4 



iL 212 

 Tapirus, European Pliocene, i. 113 



Indian Miocene, i. 122 



in Brazilian caves, i. 144 

 Tamndus, ii. 219 

 Tarentola, ii 400 

 Tarsier, Malayan, figure of, i. 337 

 Tarsiger, ii. 259 

 TARSIID^, ii. 177 

 Tarsipes, ii. 252 

 Tarsins, ii. 177 

 Tasmania, comparative zoological poverty of, 



L 441 

 Tatare, ii. 258 

 Tatusia, ii. 246 

 Taxidea, iL 199 

 Taxila, iL 475 

 Taxodon, European Miocene, i. 118 



ii. 200 

 Taygetis, ii. 471 

 Tchitrea, ii. 271 

 TECTONARCHIN.E, ii. 275 

 Teguexins, ii. 390 

 TEID^, iL 390 

 Teinopalpns, ii. 479 

 Terra, ii. 391 

 Teius, ii. 390 

 Teleopis, ii. 375 

 TELEOSTEI, ii 424 

 Telephonus, ii. 272 

 Tdlia, ii. 450 

 TELLINlDiE, ii. 506 

 Telmatobius, N. American Cretaceous, i. 164 



ii. 417 

 Telmatolestr.s, N. American Tertiary, i. 133 

 Temnoirogon, ii. 314 

 TemrMrits, ii. 273 

 Tephrocorys, ii. 289 

 Tephrodornis, ii. 272 

 Teracolus, u. 478 

 Terebratula, ii. 539 

 TEREBRATULID^, ii. 532 

 Terekia, ii. 353 

 Tercnnra, ii. 104 

 Terctristis, ii. 279 

 Terias, ii. 478 

 Terinos, ii. 474 

 Terns, ii. 364 

 Terrapene, ii. 408 

 Terrestrial Molluscs, ii. 512 

 Terrestrial MoUusca, summary and conclusion, 

 ii. 551 



lines of migration of, iL 552 

 Tesia, ii. 263 

 Testacella, ii. 516 



iL 517 

 TESTUDINIDiE, ii. 407 

 Testmlo, Miocene of Greece, L 116 



Indian Miocene, i. 123 



