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ZOOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY. 
[part m. 
TABLE I. 
FAMILIES OF ANIMALS INHABITING THE PALJEARCTIC REGION 
Explanation. 
Names in italics show families peculiar to the region. 
Names inclosed thus ( ) barely enter the region, and are not considered properly 
to belong to it. 
Numbers are not consecutive, but correspond to those in Part IV. 
Order and Family. 
Sub- regions. 
Range beyond the Region. 
e 
“ 
p 
Mediter- 
raneau. 1 
Siberia. 
e8 
MAMMALIA. 
Primates. 
3. Cynopithecidae 
— 
— 
Ethiopian, Oriental 
Chiroptera. 
9. (Pteropidael ... 
— 
Trollies of E. Hemisphere 
11. Rhinolophidfe 
— 
— 
— 
— 
Warmer parts of E,, Hemis. 
12. Vespertilionidse 
— 
— 
— 
— 
' Cosmopolite 
13. Noctilionid® ... 
— 
; Tropical regions 
Insectivora. 
15. Macroscelidid® 

Ethiopian 
17. Erinaeeid® ... 
— 
— 
— 
— 
Oriental, S. Africa 
21. Talpid® 
— 
— 
— 
— 
Nearctic, Oriental 
22. Soncidas 
— 
— 
~ 
I — 
Cosmopolite, excl. Australia and S. America 
Carnivora. 
23. Felidae 
— 


All regions but Australian 
25. Viverrid® 
— 
Ethiopian, Oriental 
27. Hyamidae 
— 
Ethiopian, Oriental 
28. Canid® 
» — 
— 
— 
— 
All regions but Australian 
29. Mustelidae 
— 
— 
— 
— 
All regions but Australian 
31. JEluridsa 
— 
Oriental 
32. Ursid® 
— 
— 

— 
Nearctic, Oriental, Andes 
33. Otariid® 
— 
N. and S. temperate zones 
34. Trichechid® ... 
— ' 
— 
Arctic regions 
35. Phoeid® 
— 
— 
— 
— 
N. and S. temperate zones 
Cetacea. 
36 to 41 
Oceanic 
SlRENIA. 
42. Manatid® 
— 
— 
Tropics, from Brazil to N. Australia 
Ungulata. 
43. Equid® 
— 
— 
Ethiopian 
47. Suid® 
— 
— 
— 
— 
Cosmopolite, excl. Nearctic reg. and Australia 
48. Camelidae 
— 
— 
Andes 
60. Cervid® 
— 
— 
1 

All regions but Ethiopian and Australian 
52. Bovidae 
— 
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l 
•— J 
All regions but Neotropical and Australian 
