CHAP. X.] 



THE PAL/E ARCTIC E EG ION. 



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TABLE II. 



LIST OF THE GENERA OF TERRESTIAL MAMMALIA AND BIRDS 

 INHABITING THE PAL.EARCTIC REGION. 



Explanation, 

 Names in italics show genera peculiar to the region. 

 Names inclosed tluis (...) show genera which just enter the region, but are not considered 



properly to belong to it. 

 Genera which undoubtedly belong to the region are numbered consecutively. 



MAMMALIA. 



Order, Family, and 

 Genus.' 



PKIi^lATES. 

 Semnopithecid.e. 

 (Semnopithecus 



Ctnopithecid^. 

 1." Macacus 



CHIROPTERA. 



Pteropid^. 

 (Pteropus 

 (Xantharpyia ... 



Rhinolophid^. 



2. Rhinolphus 



(Asellia 



(Rhinopovia . . . 

 (Nycteris 



Vespertilionid^. 



3. Vesperugo 



4. Otonycteris 



5. Vespertilio 

 (Kerivoula 



6. Miniopteris ... 



7. Plecotus 



8. Barbastellus ... 



NOCTILIONID.E. 



9 Molossus 



INSECTIVORA. 



Erixaceid^. 

 10. Erinaceus 



Ran<'e witliin t!ie Region. 



1 Eastern Thibet) 



Gibraltar, N. Africa, E. Thibet 

 to Japan 



Range bej-ond the Re 



Egypt, Japan) 



N. Africa, Palestine) 



Temperate & Southern parts of 



Region 

 Egypt) 



Egypt, Palestine) 

 Egypt) 



Siberia, Amoorland 



E.gypt 



The whole region 



X. China) 



S. Europe, N. Africa, Japan 



S. Europe 



Mid. and S. Europe, Palestine 



S. Europe, N. Africa 



The whole region ; excl. Japan 



Oriental genus 



Orient'^i 



Tropics of the E. Hemis. 

 Oriental, Austro-Malayan 



Warmer parts E. Hemi- 

 sphere 

 Ethiopian, Java 

 [?] India 

 Nubia, Himalaya 



[?] 



[?] 

 Cosmopolite 

 Oriental, S. Africa 

 S. Afric. IMalaya, Austral. 

 Himalayas 

 Darjeeling, Timor 



Ethiop., Neotrop., Aus- 

 tralian 



Oriental, Africa. 



