INDEX TO YOL. I. 
Note. — In this Index the names in Italics all refer to fossil genera or families 
mentioned in Part II. The systematic names of genera and families occurring in 
almost every page of Part III. are not given, as they would unnecessarily swell 
the Index ; hut they can he readily referred to by the Class or Order, or by the 
Geographical Division (Region or Sub- region) under which they occur. They 
will, however, all be found in the General Index, with a reference to the page (in 
Yol. II., Part IV.) where a systematic account of their distribution is given. 
A. 
Aardvark of East Africa, figure of, 261 
Acdpitres, European Eocene, 163 
Accipitres, classification of, 97 
range of Pahoarctie genera of, 248 
range of Ethiopian genera of, 312 
range of Oriental genera of, 385 
range of Australian genera of, 4 S6 
Acerotherium, European Miocene, 119 
N. American Tertiary, 136 
Achcmodon, N. American Tertiary. 138 
Acotkerium, European Eocene, 126 
Adapis, European Eocene, 125 
sElurogale, European Eocene, 125 
/Epyomis, of Madagascar, 164 
sEshna, from the Lias, 167 
Agnopterus, Enropeau Eocene, 168 
Agriochaents, N. American Tertiary, 138 
Agrion, from the Lias, 167 
Alcephahts, Indian Miocene, 122 
Aldahra Islands, land-tortoises of, 289 
Aletornis, N. American Eocene, 163 
Algeria, Post-Pliocene deposits aud caves of, 
111 
Allen, Mr. J. A., on Zoological regions-, 61 
objections to his system of circumpolar 
zones, 67 
objections to his zoo-geographical nomen- 
clature, 68 
Altai mountains, fossils in caves. 111 
Amblyrhiza, Pliocene of Antilles, 148 
America, recent separation of North and 
South, 40 
extinct mammalia of, 129 
North, Post-Pliocene fauna of, 129 
Amomys, N. American Tertiary, 134 
Amphechinvs, European Miocene, 117 
Amphibia, means of dispersal of, 28 
classification of, 100 
peculiar to Palaearetic region, 186 
of Central Europe, 196 
of the Mediterranean sub-region, 205 
of Siberian sub-region, 220 
Amphibia, of the Manchurian sub-region, 226 
table of Palaearetic families of, 237 
of the Ethiopian region, 255 
of West Afriea, 264 
South African, 268 
of Madagascar, 280 
table of Ethiopian families of, 298 
of the Oriental region, 317 
of the Indian sub-region, 326 
of Ceylon. 327 
of Indo-Chinese sub-region, 331 
of Indo-Malay sub- region, 340 
table of Oriental families of, 369 
of the Australian region, 397 
resemblances of Australian and South- 
American, 400 
of New Guinea, 416 
of New Zealand, 457 ' ~ 
Amphibos, Indian Miocene, 122 
A tnphicyou, European Miocene, 118 
Indian Miocene, 121 
N. American Tertiary, 134 
Amphimericidce, European Miocene, 119 
Amphimosehus, European Miocene, 120 
Amphisorex, European Miocene, 118 
A mphitragulus, European Miocene, 120 
Anasto-ma, European Tertiary, 169 
A nek ilopk us, European Eocene, 125 
Anchippodus, N. American Eocene, 139 
Anchippus, N. American Tertiary, 135 
A nehitheridee, N. American Tertiary, 135 
Anchitherium, European Miocene, 119 
European Eocene, 125 
N. American Tertiary, 135 
Ancient fauna of New Zealand, 459 
Ancylotherium, Miocene of Greece, 116 
European Miocene, 121 
Andaman Islands, zoology of, 333 
probable past history of, 334 
Andreas, European Miocene, 165 
Animal kingdom, primary divisions of, 85 
Animals, development of, aflfecting distribu- 
tion, 7 
dispersal and migration of, 10 
