402 



INDEX. 



Carus, and Gerstaekcr on classiriration of 

 animals, 85 



Professor, on elassirication of tlio Cotacca. 

 88 

 Castor, European Pliofciie, li;! 



Euro)iean Mioctnif, l-JO 

 Cnsnryx, N. American Tertiary, 103 

 Cothartes, Brazilian eaves, lOi 

 Cave-fauna of Brazil, 14:i 

 Cc-via, European Mioeoni'. 121 



in Brazilian caves, 144 



S. American Pliocene, 147 

 Ccbochd'rvs, European Eocene, V2{y 

 Cdnis in Brazilian eaves. 14 i 

 Celebes, ]iliysical features of, .■i.'iO 



mammalia of, 4'.'(j 



Viinls of, 428 



insects of, 434 



origin of fauna of, 43(3 

 Cc)iie??(?fP, European Miocene, lis 

 C'eratodus, reniarl-alile Australian lisli, 307 

 I'ercolahes in Brazilian caves, 14') 

 Ccirofiifhcnis in Eurojiean Pliocene, 112 

 Ccrridii\ European Jliocene, 120 



birth-plaec .ind migrations of, 15.5 

 Ccri'vs, European Pliocene, 113 



Indian Pliocene and Miocene, 122 



N. American Post-Pliocene, 130 



N. American Tertiary, 138 



in Brazilian eaves, 144 



S. American Pliocene, 147 

 Cctaccn, Eurojieau Pliocene, 112 



European Miocene, 119 



N. American Post-Pliocene, 130 



N. American Tertiary, 140 

 Cctacea, classification of, S!i 



range of Oriental genus, 374 

 Ceylon and Malaya, resemblance of inseeli? of, 



327 

 Ceylonese .sub-region, 326 



mammalia of, 327 



birds of, 327 



reptiles of, 3::7 



auijiliibia of, :'.27 



insects of, 327 



past history of, as indicated bv its fauna, 

 328 

 Ch/dicomys, European Pliocene, 113 

 (.'halicotherinvi, European Miocene, 119 



Indian Miocene, 122 



fossU in N. China, 123 

 Chnnurleo, N. American Eocene, Kio 

 Chamois, figure of, 195 

 Chatham Islands, birds of, 454 

 Chelonia, classification of, 100 

 ('hclijrlra. European Pliocene, 105 

 (Jlievrotain of Malaya, figure of, 330 

 Chili should not be placed in the Palaearctie 



or Nearctic regions, 63 

 China, fossil niammnls in^ resembling those of 

 Indian and European Aiioccne, 302 



North, mammalia of, 222 

 CliinchilUdcp. in Brazilian caves, 145 



tS. American Pliocene, 147 



Pliocene of Antilles, 148 

 Chiroptcra, cla.ssitlcation of, 87 



list of Pahcarctic genera of, 239 



list of Ethiopian genera of, 300 



range of Oriental genera of, 371 



list of Australian genera of, 475 

 Chiroptcra, European Eocene, 125 



in Brazilian caves, 144 

 Chlamydotherium in Brazilian caves, 1 45 

 Chceromorvs, European Miocene, 119 

 Choiropolanms, European Eocene. UO 

 Chxrotherivni, Indian Mioecno, 122 



Choncziphhoy, European Pliocene, 112 

 Chough, Alpine, figure of, 195 

 Circumpolar zones, ob.jections to system of, 67 

 Classification as affecting the study of distri- 

 bution, S3 

 I'laiisilia, EoC'jne, 109 



Climate, as a limit to the range of mammali.T, 

 11 



gradual change of, before the glacial epoch. 

 41 

 Coleoptera. families selected for studv, 103 



Pahearctic, 188 



number of Pahcarctic sjiecies, 189 



of Central Euro]^e, 196 



of the Mediterranean sub-region, 205 



of the Cape Verd Islands, 215 



of the Ethiopian region, 25i> 



S. African, 268 



of Madagascar, 282, 283 



of the Oriental region, 319 



of Indo-Mahiy sub-region, 312 



of the Australian region, 405 



affinity of Australian and Sotith Amerii-nn, 

 400, 407 



of Celebes, 435 



of New Zealand, 4'.7 

 CoUocalia, European Miocene, 101 

 Colobvs, European Pliocene, 117 

 Colonoorras, N. Amerii-an Terliary, 130 

 CoJiissitchelys of Indian Miocene, 12.i, 105 

 Columb;e, classitication of, 90 



range of Pahrarctic genera of, 248 



range of Ethiopian genera of, 311 



range of Oriental genera of, 384 



range of Australian genera of, 485 

 Ccnnoro islands, zoology of, 281 

 Continents, distribution of, 37 



recent ch.-ni-rs of, 3S 

 Continent.il cNti.'nsion in Jlesoz.^ic timof!, 156 

 Corriis, Kuro])ean Miocene. 101 

 Coryphi'don, Enropc.in I'occne, 126 

 Cosmopolitan groujis ennmciated, 175 

 Cricetodon, p;uropp,tn Miocene. 120 

 Cricetiis. l.nr..]ic;in Pliocene, 113 

 Croco.lil.'s, Korene, 105 

 Crocodilia. cl.-issilication of, 100 

 Crook-billed jilovers of New Zealand, 456 

 Crotch, Mr., on beetles of the Azore.s, 209 

 Crowned-pigeon, figure of, 415 

 Cri/p'o''"''*'. European Eocene, 103 

 Ciennmys, S. American Pliocene, 147 

 Cuba, extinct mammalia of, 148 

 Curculin)iiiJuim, Oolitic insect, 167 

 Cyctoxtomd, Eocene, 169 

 CyUo arpultri, European Cretaceous, 167 

 Cynwinnis, in Brazilian caves, 144 

 Cynopithecus of Celebes, affinities of, 427 

 c'yothermm, European Eocene, 126 



D. 



Dnptoph ihts, N. American Tertiary, 134 

 Darwin, Mr. , his explanation of the cause of 

 the abundance of apterous insects in 

 Madeira, 211 

 on the relation of flowers and insects, 40S 

 Dasyptxicta, Eurv>j"*an Miocene, 121 



in Brazilian caves, 144 

 Dasiipiis, in Bi'azilian caves, 1_45 



.S., American Pliocene, 14c 

 Dnf:yv'rns, Australian Post-Tertiary. 157 

 Da^'id, Ptre, his researches in China and Thi- 

 bet, 221, 222 

 on birds of N. China, 226 



