CONTENTS OE THE SECOND VOLUME. 
PART III. ( continued ). 
ZOOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY: A REVIEW OF THE CHIEF FORMS OF 
ANIMAL LIFE IN THE SEVERAL REGIONS AND SUB-REGIONS, 
WITH THE INDICATIONS THEY AFFORD OF GEOGRAPHICAL MU- 
TATIONS. 
CHAPTER XIV. 
THE NEOTROPICAL REGION. 
General Zoological Features of the Neotropical Region {p. 5)— Distinctive Charac- 
ters of Neotropical Mammalia (p. 6) — Of Neotropical Birds (p. 7) — Neotropical 
Reptiles (p, 9)— Fresh-water Fishes (p. 12)— Insects (p. 13)— Coleoptera (p. 15) 
— Land Shells {p. 19) — Marine Shells (p. 20) — Brazilian Sub-region (p. 21) — 
Its Mammalia (p. 23)— Its Birds (p. 24)— Islands of Tropical South America, 
Galapagos (p. 29) — Chilian Sub-region (p. 36) — Birds (p. 38)— Reptiles and 
Amphibia (p. 40)— Fresh-water Fishes (p. 42)— Lepidoptera (p. 42)— Coleoptera 
{p. 44)— Islands of South Temperate America (p. 49) — Mexican Sub-region 
(p. 51) — Mammalia and Birds (p. 52) — Reptiles and Fishes {p, 54)— Insects 
(p. 55)— Relations of the Mexican Sub-region to the North and South American 
Continents (p. 57)— Islands of the Mexican Sub-region (p. 59 ) — The Antillean 
Sub-region (p. 60)— Its Mammalia (p. 62)— Its Birds (p. 64)— Table of the 
Resident Land Birds of the Antilles (p, 68) — Reptiles (p. 72)— Insects (p. 73) 
— Land Shells (p. 75)— Past History of the Antilles (p. 78) — Summary of the 
Past History of the Neotropical Region (p. 80)— Table I. Families of Animals 
inhabiting the Neotropical Region (p. 85) — Table IT. Genera of Terrestrial 
Mammalia and Birds of the Neotropical Region (p. 91) . , 1 — 113 
