576 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Fishes, remarks on the distribution of, ii. 464 
■fossil, ii. 466 
Fishing-hawks, ii 349 
FISS U RE LLIDj®, ii. 511 
FISTULARIDjE, ii. 436 
Fitzroya, ii. 450 
Flamingoes, European Miocene, i, 162 
ii. 361 
Flora, of New Zealand, as influenced by 
scarcity of insects, i. 462 
fossil of Australia, i. 467 
Floras, cretaceous and tertiary, of North 
America, ii. 155 
Florisuga, ii. 107 
Flower-peckers, ii. 277 
Flower, Professor, on classification of mam- 
malia, i. 85 
classification of carnivora, i. 87 
Fluvicola, ii. 100 
Flycatchers, ii. 270 
Flying Lemur, Malayan, figure of, i. 337 
ii. 186 
Flying Lizards, ii. 401 
Flying Opossum, figure of, i. 442 
Fordonia, ii. 876 J 
Forests, essential to existence of many Euro- 
pean animals, i. 192 
Siberian, greatest extent of, i. 216 
FORMICARIIDiE, ii. 297 
FORMICARIIN/E, ii. 298 
Formicarius, ii. 104 
Forralcivora, ii. 104 
FORMICIVORINiE, ii, 297 
Formosa, zoology of, i. 332 
Fossa, ii. 195 
Foudia, ii. 286 
Francolinus, ii. 338 
Fraser ia, ii. 272 
Fratercula, ii. 367 
Fregetta, ii. 365 
Fregilnpus , ii, 288 
Fregilus, ii. 274 
Fresh-water fishes, Neotropical, ii. 12 
of S. Temperate America, ii. 42 
of the Mexican sub-region, ii. 54 
of the Antilles, ii 73 
of the Nearetie region, ii. 120 
of California, ii. 128 
summary and conclusion, ii. 549 
Fresh-water mussels, ii. 534 
shell, the most Arctic, ii. 518 
snakes, ii. 376 
snails, ii. 518 
Fringilla, ii. 283 
Fringillaria, ii. 2S5 
Fringillauda, ii. 282 
FRINGILLID-E, ii. 284 
Frog-mouths, ii. 318 
Frogs, ii. 420 
Fulica, ii. 352 
Fuligula, ii. 364 
Fulmarus, ii. 365 
Fundulns, ii. 450 
FURNARIINdS, ii. 295 
Furnarius, ii. 103 
Ftetts, ii. 507 
G. 
GADIDJE, ii. .439 
GADOPSID/E, ii. 439 
Gadvs, ii. 439 
Galago, ii. 177 
Galapagos, scarcity of insects in, i. 463 
Galapagos islands, ii. 29 
mammalia of, ii. 29 
birds of, ii. 30 
reptiles of, ii. 32 
insects of, ii. 33 
land-shells of, ii. 33 
conclusions as to the origin of their fauna, 
ii. 33 
Galatea, ii. 536 
Galaxias, ii. 448 
GALAX IDjE, ii. 448 
GalbalcyrhyncMis, ii. 311 
Galbula, ii. 311 
GALBTJLIDiE, ii. 311 
Galecynus, in European Pliocene, i. 112 
ii. 198 
Galeiehthys, ii. 443 
GALEOPITHECID.E, ii. 186 
Galeoscoptes, ii. 256 
Galeospalax, European Miocene, i. 118 
ii. 190 
Galeotherium, Post-Pliocene, i. Ill 
Galera, N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 130 
Galerella, ii. 195 
Galerita, ii. 289 
ii. 490 
Galerix, ii. 188 
GalethylctX; European Eocene, i. 125 
ii. 198 
Gateus, ii. 460 
Galictis, in Brazilian caves, i. 144 
ii. 199 
Galidia, ii. 195 
Galidiclis, ii. 195 
Gallium, classification of, i. 96 
range of Palmaretic genera of, i. 248 
range of Ethiopian genera of, i. 311 
range of Oriental genera of, i. 384 
range of Australian genera of, i. 485 
GALLING, ii. 337 
ii. 340 
general remarks on the distribution of, ii, 
344 
Gallinago, ii. 353 
Gallinula, ii. 352 
Gallus, Miocene of Greece, i. 116 
ii. 340 
Gallus bravardi, European Pliocene, i. 161 
Galogale, ii. 195 
Gambusm, ii. 450 
Gampsonyx, ii. 349 
Gampsorhynchus, ii. 261 
Gannets, ii. 365 
GANOIDEI, ii. 458 
Gape-eyed Sciuks, ii. 395 
Gar -fish, ii. 459 
Garrod, Professor, on the Classification of 
Parrots, ii. 324 
Gamete, ii. 261 
Gamdus, ii. 273 
GASTEROPODA, ii. 507 
GASTEROSTEID^S, ii. 424 
Gasterosteus, ii. 424 
Gastornis, European Eocene, i. 163 
GASTROCH7ENID7E, ii. 537 
Gastropelecus, ii. 445 
GAVIALIDjE, ii. 405 
Gavialis, ii. 405 
Gavials, ii. 405 
Gazella , ii. 223 
GAZELLIN^E, ii. 223 
Gazer a, ii. 481 
Gecinulus, ii. 303 
Gecinus, ii. 303 
Gecko, ii. 399 
GECKOTIDJE, ii. 399 
