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ZOOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY. 



[part III. 



Order, Family, and 

 Genus. 



CETACEA. 

 Delphinid^. 



86. Platcmista 



SIRENIA. 

 Manatid^. 



87. Halicore 



UNGULATA. 



Tapikid^. 



88. Tapirus ... 



Rhinocerotid.^. 



89. Eliinoceros 



SuiDiE. 



90. Sius 



Tragulid.e. 



91. Traguliis 



Cekvid^. 



92. Cervus ... 



93. Cervulus... 

 (Moschu.s... 



BOVID.E. 



9i. Bibos ... 



9. 5. Bubalus... 



96. Par tax ... 



97. Gazella ... 



98. Antilope... 



99. Tetraceros 



100. Nemorhedus 



101. Capra 



PROBOSCIDEA. 

 Elephantid^. 



102. Elephas 



RODENTIA. 



MURID^. 



10.3. Mas 



104. Aeantliomys ... 



105. Phhv.omys 



106. PlatacantJiomys 



107. Meriones 



108. Spalacomys ... 



109. Arvicola 



Rangft within the. Region. 



Ganges to India 



Coasts of W. India, Ceylon, and 

 Indo-Malaya 



Malay Pen., Sumatra, Borneo 

 Nepal to Bengal, Siam, & Java 

 The whole region 



India and Ceylon to Canihodja 

 and Java 



The whole region 

 The whole region 

 Himalayas above 8,000 feet) \ Central Asia, Palaearctic 



Range beyond the Region. 



E. Africa, N. Australia 



Neotropical 



Ethiopian 



Palsearc. , Austro-Malaya 



Palsearc., Amer., Moluc. 



India to Bnrmah, Formosa, and 



Java 

 N. andN. Central India 

 Peninsula of India 

 Deserts and plains of India 

 Open country of India 

 Hilly districts all over India 

 E. Himalayas and Sumatra 

 Neilglierries 



Ethiopian, S. Pala-arctic 

 Palaearctic deserts 



N. China and Japan 

 Pala?arctic, Nearctic 



India to Siam, Sumatra & Borneo Ethiopian 



The whole region 



India 



Philippines 



S. W. India 



India and Ceylon 



India 



Himalayas 



The E. Hemisphere 

 Ethiopian, Australian 



Palaearctic, Ethiopian 

 Pala?arctic, Nearctic 



