INDEX. 



435 



Grallae, peculiar Oriental genera of, 3S(5 



peculiar Australian genera of, -136 

 Gray, Dr. J. E., on classification of" Cetacea,88 

 Greece, Upper Miocene deposits of, 115 

 summary of Miocene fauna of, 116 

 Groups peculiar to a region, how defined. 184 

 Gulick, Rev. J. T., on Achatinellidie of tlie 



Sandwich Islands, 446 

 Giinther, Dr., his classification of reptiles, 98 

 his classification of fishes, 101 

 on gigantic tortoises of Galapagos and the 



Masoarene Islands, 28S> 

 on range of Indian reptiles in tlie Hima- 

 layas, 329 



H. 



Haast, Dr., on extinct birds of New Zealand, 



460 

 Habitat, definition of, 4 

 Hainan, zoology of, 334 

 Halcyoriiis, European Eocene, 103 

 B edit her ium, European Pliocene, 112 



European Miocene, 119 

 Helladotherium, Miocene of Greece, 116 



European Miocene, 120 

 Uatteria of Xew Zealand, 456 

 Helictis, Himalayan, figure of, 331 

 Helix, Eocene, 169 

 Hemibos, Indian Miocene, 122 

 Hemicyon, European Miocene, US 

 Herpetotherium, N. American Tertiary, 134 

 Uesperomys, N. American Tertiary, 140 

 in Brazilian caves, 145 

 S. American Pliocene, 147 

 Hesperornis, N. American Cretaceous, 164 

 Heterodon, in Brazilian caves, 145 

 Hexaprotodon, Indian Miocene, 122 

 Hickman, Mr. John, on a cause of the extinc- 

 tion of large animals, 158 

 Himalaj-as, altitude reached by various groups 



ui the, 329, 333 

 Hipparion, European Pliocene, 112 

 Miocene of Greece, 115 

 European Miocene, 119 

 N. American Post-Pliocene, 130 

 N. American Tertiary, 135 

 Hippopotamus, Post-Pliocene, 112 

 Eurcipe m Pliocene, 113 

 Indian Pliocene, 122 

 Hipposyus, N. American Tertiary, 133 

 H ippotherium, European Miocene, 119 



Indian Miocene, 122 

 Hippotragus, European Miocene, 120 

 Homalodoiitotherium, S. American Pliocene, 



146 

 Homalophvs, European Miocene, 161 

 Homocamelus, N. American Tertiaiy, 138 

 Honeysuckers, birds specially adapted to 



Australia, 392 

 Hooker, Dr., on deficiency of odom-s in New 



Zealand plants, 464 

 Hoplocetua, European Pliocene, 112 

 Hoplophoneus, N. American Tertiary, 134 

 Horses, fossil, in Indian Miocene, 121 



perfect series of ancestral, in X. America, 



136 

 probable birthplace of, 154 

 Hutton, Capt. F. W., on origin of Now Zealand 



fauna, 461 

 Huxley, Professor, on zoological regions, 59 



division of animal kingdom by, 85 

 Hycena, Post-Pliocene, 112 

 Miocene of Greece, 115 

 European Miocene, 118 



Hycena, Indian Miocene, 121 



fossil in N. China, 123 

 Hyennrctos in European Pliocene, 112 



European Miocene, 118 



Indian Miocene, 121 



S. American Pliocene, 146 

 Hycenictis, Miocene of Greece, 115 



European Miocene, 118 

 Hycenidce, European Miocene, 118 

 Hycenodon, European Miocene, 118 



European Eocene, 125 



N. American Tertiary, 134 

 Hyc^nodontidce, European Miocene, 118 

 Hydrochmrus, N. American Post-Pliocene, 130 

 Hydi-ornis, European Miocene, 162 

 Hyohippus, N. AmeVican Tertiaiy, 135 

 Hyonwschus, European Miocene, 129 

 Hyopotomus, Euroi)ean Miocene, 119 



N. American Tertiary, 137 

 Hyopsodus, N. American Tertiary, 133 

 Hyotlierium, European Miocene, 119 

 Hyjiertmgulus, N. American Tertiary, 138 

 Hypisodus, N. American Tertiary, l:JS 

 Hdpsiprymnus, Australian Post-Tertiary, 157 

 Hyrarhyus, N. American Tertiary, 136 

 Hyracodon, N. American Tcrtiarj-, 136 

 Hyracoidea, classification of, 90 



Palsearctic, 242 



Ethiopian, 304 

 Hyracotherium, supposed, in European Eo- 

 cene, 125 



European Eocene, 126 

 ffysfrix, European Pliocene, 113 



Miocene of Greece, 116 



N. American Tertiary, 140 



Ibidipodia, European Miocene, 162 

 Ibidorhynchus, figure of, 331 

 Iceland, zoology of, 198 

 Ictliyornis, N. American Cretaceous, 164 

 Icliciiuiiin Brazilian caves, 144 

 Ictitheriiim, Miocene of Greece, 115 



European Miocene, 118 

 Ictops, N". American Tertiary, 133 

 India, Miocene fauna of, allied to that of 

 Europe, 123 



geological features of, 328 

 Indian, sub-region, description of, 321 



supposed relation to Ethiopian region, 321 



mammalia of, 322 



binis of, 323 



reptiles and amphibia of, 326 

 Indo-Chinese, sub-region, description of, 329 



zoological characteristics of, 330 



illustration of, 331 



reptiles of, 331 



amphibia of, 331 



insects of, 332 



islands belonging to, 333 

 Indo-Malayan sub- region, description of, 334 



mammalia of, 336 



illustrations of, 336, 339 



birds of, 337 



remote geographical relations of, 339 



reptiles and ampliibia of, 340 



fishes of, 341 



insects of, 341 



coleoptera of, 342 



terrestrial nio'.lusca of, 343 



zoological relations of islands of, 345 



recent geographical changes in, 357 



probable origin of fauna of, 359 

 Insects, means of dispersal of, 32 



