CHAP. X.] 



THE PALyEARCTIC REGION. 



241 



Order, Family, and 

 Genus. 



Otariid^e. 



40. Callorhinus 



41. Zalophus — 



42. Eurnetopias 



Trichechid^;. 



43. Trichechus 



Fhociom. 



44. Callocephalus 



45. Pagomys .. 



46. Pagophilus 



47. Phoca 



48. Halichserus 



49. Pelagius ... 



50. Cystophora 



SIRENIA 



CETACEA 



UNGULATA. 



Equid.e. 



51. Equus 



Svivje. 



52. Sus 



CAMELID.E. 



53. Camclus ... 



Cervid^;. 



54. Alces 



55. Taraudus 



56. Cervus 



57. Da ma 



58. Elaphodus 



59. Loplwtragus 



60. Capreolus 



61. Moschus ... 



62. Hydropotes 



BoviDiB. 



63. ( Bos 



Bison 

 Pocphagus 



66. Addax 



67. Oryx 



68. ( Gazella ... 



69. ( Procapra 



64. 

 65. 



Range within the Region. 



Kamschatka andBehring's Straits 



Japan 



Japan, Behring's Straits 



Polar Seas 



North Sea, Caspian, Lake Baikal 



North Sea, Japan 



Northern Seas 



Northern Seas 



North Sea and Baltic 



Madeira to Black Sea 



N. Atlantic 



Range beyond the Region 



Cent. & and W. Asia & N. Africa 

 The whole region 



Deserts of Cent, and W. Asia and 

 'N. Africa 



North Europe and Asia 



Arctic Europe and Asia 



The whole region 



Mediterranean district 



N. W. China 



N. China 



Temp. Europe and W. Asia and 

 N. China 



Amoor R., N. China, to Hima- 

 layas 



N. China 



Europe, (not wild) 



Poland and Caucasus 



Thibet 



N. Africa to Syria 



N. Africa to Syria 



N. Africa to Persia, and Beloo 



chistan 

 W. Thibet and Mongolia 



California 

 California 



Arctic America 



Greenland 

 N. Pacific 



N. Pacific 

 N. Pacific 

 Greenland 



N. Atlantic 



Tropics & Behring's Strts. 



Oceanic 



Ethiopian 



Oriental, Austro- Malayan 



N. America 



Arctic America 



All regions hut Austral. 



Oriental 

 Nearctic 



Ethiopian deserts 

 S. Africa, India 



