588 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Migration of animals, general remarks on, 
i. 25 
Miletus, ii. 477 
Milvulus, ii. 102, 291 
Milvus, European Miocene, i. 162 
ii. 349 
Mimeta, ii. 268 
Mimetes, ii. 170 
Miinocichla, ii. 256 
Minus, ii. 256 
Minla, ii. 266 
Miocene fauna of the Old World, i. 114 
fauna of Geece, i. 115 
fauna of Greece, summary of, i. 116 
fauna of Central Europe, i. 117 
deposits of Siwalik Hills, i. 121 
faunas of Europe and Asia, general obser- 
vations on, i. 123 
Miohippus, N. American Tertiary, i. 135 
Mionectes, ii. 101 
Mimfra, ii. 289 
Miro, ii 260 
Misgurnus, ii. 453 
Mitra, ii. 508 
Mitrephorus, ii. 102 
Mitua, ii. 343 
Mivart, Professor, on classification of pri- 
mates, i. 86 
on classification of insectivora, i. 87 
on classification of amphibia, i. 101 
of classification of lemurs, ii. 176 
Mixornis, ii. 261 
Mniotilta, ii. 279 
MNIOTILTID2E, ii 278 
Mochocus, ii. 443 
Mocoa, ii 397 
Moho, ii 276 
Mole-rat of W, Tartary, i. 218 
Mole-rats, ii. 231 
Moles, almost wholly Palae, arctic, i. 181 
ii. 190 
Mollienesia, ii. 450 
Mollusca, means of dispersal of, i. 30 
classification of, i. 104 
groups selected for study, i. 104 
MOLLUSCA, distribution of. ii. 504 
range of families of, in time, ii 538 
Moluccas, zoology of, i. 417 
birds of, i. 419 
reptiles of, i. 420 
insects of, i. 420 
peculiarities of fauna of, i. 421 
Molossus, ii. 184 
Molothrus, ii. 282 
Moloa, ii. 439 
MOMOTID7E, ii. 313 
Momotus, ii. 313 
Monachuleyon, ii. 316 
Monarcha, if 270 
Monasa, ii 311 
Monitor , ii. 389 
Monkeys on the high Himalayas, i. 12 
fossil in N. American Miocene, i. 133 
in E. Thibet, i. 222 
abundance of in the Oriental region, i. 315 
Monoceros, ii. 507 
Monodon, ii 208 
MONOBONT1DJE, ii. 208 
Monoplocus, ii. 390 
Monopterus, ii. 455 
Monotremata, classification of, i, 91 
list of Australian genera of, i. 477 
MONOTREMATA, ii. 253 
remarks on the distribution of, ii. 254 
Monolrophis, ii. 289 
Montacuta, ii. 535 
Monticola, ii. 256 
Montifringitta, ii. 284 
March, Dr., on Panama shells, ii. 20 
Morelia, ii. 381 
“More-pork" of Australia, figure of, i. 442 
Morethria, ii, 395 
Mormolyce, ii. 490 
MORMYRIDA3, ii. 448 
Mormyrops, ii. 448 
Mormyrus, ii. 488 
Morococcyx, ii. 309 
Morotherium, N. American Pliocene, i. 140 
MORPHID7E, ii. 472 
Morphnus, ii. 348 
Morpho, ii. 472 
Morunga, ii. 204 
Mosehus, ii. 219 
Motacilla, European Miocene, i. 161 
ii. 290 
MOTACILLID7E, ii. 290 
Motella, ii. 439 
Moths, ii. 481 
Motmots, ii 313 
Mound-builders, peculiar Australian birds, 
i. 393 
Moupin, position and zoology of, i. 221 
Mouse-deer, ii. 218 
M o:co stoma, ii. 451 
Mugil, ii. 435 
MUGILLID7E, ii. 435 
Mulleria, ii. 534 
Mulleripicus , ii. 303 
MULLID2E, ii. 426 
Mullus, ii. 426 
Mungos, ii. 195 
Munia, ii. 287 
MURASNIDjE, ii. 456 
Murcenopsis, ii. 412 
Murex, ii. 507 
MURICIDjE, ii. 507 
Muridce, S. American Pliocene, i. 147 
MURID7E, ii. 229 
Murray, Mr. Andrew, on zoological region. 
i. 60 
Mus, ii. 229 
Muscardinus, ii. 232 
Muscicapa, ii. 270 
MUSCICAPID.E, ii. 270 
Muscicapula, ii. 270 
Muscigralla, ii. 101 
Muscipipra, ii. 101 
Muscisaxicola, ii 101, 291 
Muscitodus, ii. 271 
Mvscivora, ii. 101 
Musophaga, ii S07 
MUSOPHAGIDjE, ii. 307 
Mussels, ii, 533 
Mustela, Miocene of Greece, i. 116 
European Miocene, i. 118 
S. American Pliocene, i. 146 
ii 198 
Mustdidce, in Brazilian caves, i. 144 
MUSTELID2E, ii 198 
Mustelus, ii 460 
MYACIDjE, ii. 536 
Myadora, ii. 536 
Mycalesis, ii. 471 
Mycerobas, ii. 284 
Mycetes, ii. 175 
ii. 178 
Mycetopus, ii. 534 
Myd ius, ii 199 
Myiadestes,' ii. 260 
Myiagra , ii. 271 
Myialestes, ii 271 
Myirtrchus, ii 102, 291 
