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ZOOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY. 



[PART III. 



TABLE I. 

 FAMILIES OF ANIMALS INHABITING THE PAL^EARCTIC REGION 



Explanation. 



Names in italics show families peculiar to the region. 



Names inclosed thus ( ) barely enter the region, and are not considered properly 



to belong to it. 

 Numbers are not consecutive, but correspond to those in Part IT. 



Sub-regions. 



Order and Family. 



MAMMALIA. 

 Primates. 



3. Cynopithecidse 



Chiroptera. 



9. (Pteropidae^ ... 



11. Rhinolophidae 



12. Vespertilionidae 



13. Noctilionidae . . . 



Ixsectivora. 



15. Haeroscelididae 



17. Erinaceidae ... 



21. Talpidae 



22. Soricidae 



Carnivora 



23. Felidae 



25. Viverridse 



27. Hyamidae 



28. Canidas 



29. Mustelidae ... 



31. iEluridss 



32. Ursidae 



33. Otariidae 



34. Trichechidae ... 



35. Phocidae 



Cetacea. 

 36 to 41 



SlRENIA. 



42. Manatidse 



DnGUIiATA. 



43. Equidae 



47. Suidae 



48. Camelidae 



50. Cervidae 



52. BovidRe 



Range beyond the Region. 



Ethiopian, Oriental 



Tropics of E. Hemisphere 

 "Warmer parts of E. Hemis. 

 Cosmopolite 

 Tropical regions 



Ethiopian 



Oriental, S. Africa 



Nearctic, Oriental 



Cosmopolite, excl. Australia and S. America 



All regions but Australian 



Ethiopian, Oriental 



Ethiopian, Oriental 



All regions but Australian 



All regions but Australian 



Oriental 



Nearctic, Oriental, Andes 



N. and S. temperate zones 



Arctic regions 



N. and S. temperate zones 



Oceanic 



Tropics, from Brazil to N. Australia 



Ethiopian 



Cosmopolite, excl. Nearctic reg. and Australia 



Andes 



All regions but Ethiopian and Australian 



All regions but Neotropical and Australian 



