INDEX 



477 



Cocornis, 301 



Cob, land-neraertean in Bermuda, 191 



CoE and Kunkel, Californian limbless 



lizard, 202 

 CoecilLane, 251, 252, 370 

 Coeciliidae, geological history, 251, 



252, 348 

 Coendidae, 71 

 Coendu, migrations of, 70, 71 ; in 



Brazil, 366 ; origin of, 403 

 Colias, in Rocky Mountains, 117 ; in 



southern South America, 235 ; 



nastes, 22 

 Coleoftera of South America related 



to those of Australia, 425 

 CoUembola from South Orkneys, 433 

 Coleman, fossil plants as tests of 



climate, 43 ; Canadian Pleistocene 



flora, 44 

 Columbigallina bermudiana, 188 ; 



jjosserina, 188 

 Conard Fissure, fauna of, 61, 64, 70, 



107, 108, 153 

 Condylura cristata, 142 

 Conepatas, 201 

 Conolophus, 304 

 Conorycies, 244 



Cmiidus, 306, 308 ; fabricii, 21 

 Conuropsis carolinensis, 159, 172 

 Conurus, 172 



CoNWENTZ, distribution of musk-ox, 7 

 Cook (see Matthew). 

 Cooke, A. H., operculate land-mol- 



lusks, 57 

 CooKB, W. W., bird migration, 168 

 CooPEE, Californian moUusks, 208 

 Cope, Tarieties of bison, 66 ; Felii 



MlUanus, 107 ; distribution of 



ground-lizard, 124 ; mud-puppy of 



eastern States, 136 ; eastern and 



western types of snakes, 173 ; 



Sonoran region, 196 ; fossil voles, 



224 ; fossils of Pueroo formation, 



244 

 CoPELAND, flora of Trinidad, 396 

 Corals, fossil, of Barbados with 



Mediterranean affinities, 278 

 Cori/Aalu, 289 

 Cosoryx, 112 

 Ootingidae, 362, 368 

 Cougar, vast range of, 106, 107 



CoviLLE, land-bridge between Asia and 



North America, 83 

 Coyote, distribution in North America, 



149, 150 ; related to Falkland 



Island wolf, 430, 431 

 Coypu, distribution and ancestry, 282, 



283, 396 

 Crabs, distribution of freshwater, 255; 



of Cuba, 291 ; of coast of Chile, 



333 ; of southern South America, 405 

 Cbagin", fossil species of Nemor- 



rhaedus, 106 

 Crayflsh, freshwater, distribution of, 



217, 218 ; of south-western States, 



218 ; of Cuba, 291 ; of South 



America, 405 ; of Chile and New 



Zealand, 420, 424, 426 

 Cbednee, fauna of relict lakes, 49 

 Creodonta, 373 

 Crepidula gregaria, 428 

 Crocidopoma, in Antilles, 256, 268 

 Crocodilus aanericanus, 180, 181 

 Crotalus, 131, 253 ; horridus, 131 ; 



terrificus, 131, 253 

 Crow in Bermuda, 188 

 Crustacea, of the Great Lakes, 48, 49 ; 



blind, of Cuba, 291 

 Cryptostemma westermanni, 369, 370, 



382 

 CryptobrancJfus, 83 ; allegheniensis , 



135 ; japonicus, 135 

 Ctenodactilus , 372 

 Ctenodactylidae, 371 

 Ctenomys, brasiliensis, 371 ; Tninutus, 



371 

 Ctenosaura hemilopha, 207 

 Ctenucha, 214 

 Cuba, poverty of mammalian fauna, 



261, 262 ; cave fauna, 285, 290 ; 



fishes, 290, 291 

 Cubans, pisum, 179 ; galapagoensis, 



309 

 CucuUaea alia, 428 

 Cupiennius sallei, 178 

 Curassows in Central America, 250 

 CurculiOTddae, 391 

 Cyclophis, 130, 319 ; aestivus, 130 

 Cyclophoridae, 256, 257, 268 

 Cyclura, 207 



CylindrelUdae (see Urocoptidae) . 

 Cynomys, 148, 149; ludovicianus,.li8 



