CRAP. XV.] 
THE NEARCTIC REGION. 
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TABLE II. 
LIST OF GENERA OF TERRESTRIAL MAMMALIA AND BIRDS 
INHABITING THE NEARCTIC REGION 
Explanation. 
Names in italics show genera peculiar to the region. 
Names enclosed thus (...) indicate genera which barely -enter the region, and are not 
considered properly to belong to it. 
Genera properly belonging to the region are numbered consecutively. 
MAMMALIA. 
Order, Family, and 
Genus. 
C QJ 
• o 
O op 
Range within the Region. 
Range beyond the Region. 
CHIROPTERA. 
PhyLLOSTOMID/E. 
1. Macrotus 
1 
California 
Mexico, Antilles 
V ESPERTILIONTDJ3. 
2. Scotophilus 
5 
Universal, to Hudson’s Bay 
Neotr., Orient., Austral. 
3. Vespertilio 
6 
Universal, to Hudson’s Bay 
Cosmopolite; 
4. Nycticejus 
1 
South and East 
India, Tropical Africa, 
temperate S. America 
5. Lasiurus 
3 
Temp. N. Amer. to Nova Scotia 
Tropical America 
6. Synofois 
2 
S. E. and Central States 
7. Autrozous 
1 
W. Coast 
Noctilionidab. 
8. Nyctinomus ... 
1 
Cal. and S. Central Sub-region 
Neotropical, Oriental, S. 
Palaearctie 
INSECTIYORA. 
Talpim. 
9. Condylura 
1 
Eastern N. America 
10. Scapanus 
2 
New York to San Francisco 
11. Scalops 
3 
S. of Great Lakes & Brit. Columb. 
12. Urotriclius 
1 
British Columbia 
Japan 
Soeioidjs. 
13. Sorex 
16 
The whole region 
Palseare., Ethiop., Orien. 
14. Neosorex 
1 
Vancouver’s Island (a sub-genus) 
15. Blariua 
7 
Canada to Mexico (a sub-genus) 
CARNIVORA. 
FELiim 
16. Felis 
5 
S. of 55° N. Latitude 
All regs. but Australian 
17. Lynx 
VOL. II. 
3 
S. of 56° N. Latitude 
Palmare tic 
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