CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME. 
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CHAPTER VII. 
EXTINCT MAMMALIA OF THE NEW WORLD. 
North America — Post-pliocene Period (p. 129) — Remarks on the Post-pliocene 
Fauna of North America (p. 130)— Tertiary Period (p. 132) — Primates (p. 32) 
Insectivora (p. 133) — Carnivora (p. 134) — Ungulata (p. 135)— Prohoscidea 
(p.138)— Tillodontia (p. 139) — Rodentia (p.140) — General Relations of the Ex- 
tinct Tertiary Mammalia of North America and Europe (p. 1 40) — South Ame- 
rica (p. 143)— Fauna of the Brazilian Caves (p. 143)— Pliocene Period of Tem- 
perate South America (p. 146) — Pliocene Mammalia of the Antilles (p. 148) — 
Eocene Fauna of South America (p. 148) — General Remarks on the Extinct 
Mammalian Fauna of the Old and New Worlds (p. 148j— The Birth-place and 
Migrations of some Mammalian Families and Genera (p. 153) . 129 — 156 
CHAPTER VIII. 
VARIOUS EXTINCT ANIMALS ; — AND ON THE ANTIQUITY OF THE GENERA OF 
INSECTS AND LAND-MOLLUSCA. 
Extinct Mammalia o£ Australia (p. 157) — Mammalian Remains of the Secondary 
Formations (p. 159) — Extinct Birds (p. 160) — Pal*arctic Region and North 
India (p. 161) — North America (p. 163) — South America, Madagascar, New 
Zealand (p. 164)— Extinct Tertiary Reptiles (p. 165)— Antiquity of the Genera 
of Insects (p. 166) — Antiquity of the Genera of Land and Fresh-water Shells 
(p. 168) 157—170 
PART III. 
ZOOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY : A REVIEW OF THE CHIEF FORMS OF LIFE 
IN THE SEVERAL REGIONS AND SUB-REGIONS, WITH THE INDICA- 
TIONS THEY AFFORD OF GEOGRAPHICAL MUTATIONS. 
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CHAPTER IX. 
THE ORDER OF SUCCESSION OF THE REGIONS. — COSMOPOLITAN GROUPS OF 
ANIMALS. — TABLES OF DISTRIBUTION. 
Order of succession of the Regions (p. 173)— Cosmopolitan Groups (p. 175) — 
Tables of Distributions of Families and Genera (p. 177) . . 173 — 179 
