GENERAL INDEX. 
559 
Amblyrhiza, ii. 237 
A mblyrhynchichthys, ii. 452 
Amblystoma, ii. 413 
Ameiva, ii. 390 
America, recent separation of North and 
South, i. 40 
extinct mammalia of, i. 129 
N., Post-Pliocene fauna of, i. 129 
American Creepers, ii. 295 
AMIIDjE, ii. 458 
Amiurus, ii. 442 
Ammodromus, ii. 2S4 
Ammodytes, ii. 440 
Ammomanes, ii. 289 
AMMGNITIDA5, ii. 506 
Amomys, N. American Tertiary, i. 134 
Ampelkeps, ii. 287 
AMRELIDiE, ii. 280 
Ampelio, ii. 102 
Ampelis, ii. 280 
Amphechinus, European Miocene, i. 117 
ii. 188 
Amphibia, means of dispersal of, i. 28 
classification of, i. 100 
peculiar to Palsearctie region, i. 186 
of Central Europe, i. 196 
of the Mediterranean sub-region, i. 205 
of the Siberian sub-region, i. 220 
of the Manchurian sub-region, i. 220 
table of Pabearctic families of, i. 237 
of the Ethiopian region, i. 255 
of West Africa, L 264 
S. African, i. 268 
of Madagascar, i. 280 
table of Ethiopian families of, i. 298 
of the Oriental region, i. 317 
of the Indian sub-region, i. 326 
of Ceylon, i. 327 
of the Indo-Chinese sub-region, i. 331 
of the Indo-Malay sub-region, i. 340 
table of Oriental families of, i. 369 
of the Australian region, i. 397 
resemblances of Australian and South- 
American, i. 400 
of New Guinea, i. 416 
of New Zealand, i. 457 
Neotropical, ii. 11 
of South Temperate America, ii. 41 
of the Mexican sub-region, ii. 54 
of the Antilles, ii. 72 
table of Neotropical families of, ii. 89 
of the Nearctie region, ii. 120 
of California, ii. 128 
of Central North America, ii. 131 
of Eastern United States, ii. 134 
table of Nearetic families of, ii. 143 
AMPHIBIA, ii. 411 
general remarks on the distribution of, ii. 
422 
fossil, it 423 
summary and conclusion, ii, 548 
lines of migration of, ii. 548 
Amphibola, ii. 510 
Amphibos, Indian Miocene, i. 122 
ii. 225 
Amphicyon, European Miocene, i. 118 
Indian Miocene, i. 121 
N. American Tertiary, i. 134 
ii. 198 
ii. 202 
Amphiglossns, ii 398 
Amphimeriddce, European Miocene, i. 119 
Amphimnuchus, European Miocene, i. 1-0 
ii. 220 
Amphioxus, ii. 404 
A.nphipnovs, ii. 453 
Amphisbcem, ii. 389 
AMPHISB/ENIDjE, ii. 388 
Amphisorex, European Miocene, i. 118 
ii. 191 • 
Amphitragulus, European Miocene, i. 120 
ii. 218 
Amphiuma, ii. 412 
AMPHIUMIDiE, ii. 412 
Amphixestus, ii. 397 
Ampullaria, ii. 510 
Aviydrus, ii. 288 
Amytis, ii. 258 
Anabatoides, ii. 103 
Anabazenops, ii. 103 
Anableps, ii 450 
ANACANTH1NT, ii. 439 
Anacyrtus, ii. 445 
Anadenus, ii. 517 
Amdia, ii. 393 
ANADIAD/E, ii. 393 
Anceretes, ii. 101, 291 
Anaides, ii. 413 
Analcipus, ii. 268 
Anarhynchus, ii. 356 
Anarrhichas, ii. 431 
Alias, ii. 363 
Anastoma, European Tertiary, i. 169 
ii. 527 
Anastovms, ii. 361 
ANATID2E, ii. 363 
ANATINIDiE, ii. 536 
Anatinella, ii. 536 
Aiw.usorex, ii. 191 
Anchilophus, European Eocene, i. 125 
A ncMppodus, N. American Eocene, i. 13g 
A nchippus, N. American Tertiary, i. 135 
A nchitherulce, N. American Tertiary, i. 135 
ii. 212 
Anchitherium, European Miocene, i. 119 
European Eocene, i. 125 
N. American Tertiary, i. 135 
Ancient fauna of New Zealand, i. 459 
Ancislrops, ii. 103 
Ancylotherium, Miocene of Greece, i. 110 
European Miocene, i. 121 
Ancybtberium, ii. 246 
Ancyluris, ii. 476 
Ancylus, ii. 518 
Andaman Islands, zoology of, i. 333 
probable past history of, i. 334 
Andigena, ii: 307 
Andrias, European Miocene, i. 165 
Androdon, ii. 107 
A ndropadvs, ii. 267 
Aneitei, ii. 517 
Anguilla, ii. 450 
Anguis, ii. 397 
Angwantibo, ii. 176 
Animal kingdom, primary divisions of, i. 85 
Animals, development of, affecting distribu- 
tion, i. 7 
dispersal and migration of, i. 10 
rapid multiplication of, i. io 
Anisacodon, N. American Tertiary, i. 137 
Anoa of Celebes, peculiarities of, i. 428 
Anoa, ii. 222 
A nod' in, ii. 534 
Anolius, ii. 400 
Anomalurus, ii 235 
A mmalpus. ii. 397 
Anoplodipsas, ii. 381 
Anoplotheriida}, European Miocene, i. 119 
Ano'plothermm, European Miocene, i 119 
European Eocene, i. 126 
S. American Eor-ene, i. \ 
Anop/halunta, ii. 4i9 
