Chapter 31

A.Aard-vark of East Africa, figure of, i. 261Aard-vark, ii.246Aard-wolf, ii.196Abacetus, ii.491Abax, ii.489Abisara, ii.475Ablabes, ii.375Ablepharus, ii.395Abramis, ii.453Abronia, ii.392Abrornis, ii.258Abrostomus, ii.451Aburria, ii.343Acalyptus, ii.384Acanthias, ii.401Acanthicus, ii.444Acanthion, ii.240Acanthis, ii.283Acanthisitta, ii.265Acanthiza, ii.258Acanthobrama, ii.453ACANTHOCLINIDÆ, ii.432Acanthodactylus, ii.391Acanthodelphis, ii.209Acantholabrus, ii.437Acanthomys, ii.229Acanthophis, ii.383Acanthopsis, ii.453ACANTHOPTERYGII, ii.424ACANTHOPTERYGII PHARYNCOGNATHI, ii.437Acanthopthalmus, ii.453Acanthoptila, ii.261Acanthopyga, ii.390Acanthorhynchus, ii.275Acanthosaura, ii.402Acara, ii.438Accentor, ii.260Accentorinæ, ii.257Accipenser, ii.459ACCIPENSERIDÆ, ii.459Accipiter, ii.348Accipitres, European Eocene, i. 163Accipitres, classification of, i. 97range of Palæarctic genera of, i. 248range of Ethiopian genera of, i. 312range of Oriental genera of, i. 385range of Australian genera of, i. 484ACCIPITRES, ii.345general remarks on the distribution of, ii.351ACCIPITRINÆ, ii.347Acerina, ii.425Aceros, ii.317Acerotherium, ii.214Acerotherium, European Miocene, i. 119N. American Tertiary, i. 136Acestra, ii.444Acestura, ii.108Achalinus, ii.375Acharnes, ii.434Achatina, ii.515Achatinella, ii.514Acherontia, ii.483Achilognathus, ii.452Achænodon, N. American Tertiary, i. 138Acicula, ii.519ACICULIDÆ, ii.519Acmæodera, ii.497Acodon, ii.230ACONTIADÆ, ii.399Acontias, ii.399Acotherium, European Eocene, i. 126Acotherium, ii.215Acræa, ii.473ACRÆIDÆ, ii.473Acrantus, ii.390Acredula, ii.266Acridotheres, ii.287Acris, ii.419Acrobata, ii.252Acrocephalus, ii.258Acrochilus, ii.452ACROCHORDIDÆ, ii.382Acrochordonichthys, ii.442Acrochordus, ii.382ACRONURIDÆ, ii.433Acropternis, ii.297Acryllium, ii.340Actenodes, ii.497Actinodura, ii.261Ada, ii.390Adamsiella, ii.521Adapis, European Eocene, i. 125Addax, ii.223Adelomia, ii.108Adelotopus, ii.490Adenomera, ii.416Adolias, ii.474Aedon, ii.259Ægeria, ii.482ÆGERIIDÆ, ii.482Ægialitis, ii.356Ægithaliscus, ii.266Ægithalus, ii.266Ægocera, ii.482Ægotheles, ii.318Æluredus, ii.275Ælurichthys, ii.443ÆLURIDÆ, ii.201Ælurogale, European Eocene, i. 125Æluropus, ii.201Ælurus, ii.201Æmona, ii.472Ænigma, ii.490Æolidæ, ii.530Æpyceros, ii.223Æpyornis, of Madagascar, i. 164Æpyornis, ii.370ÆPYORNITHIDÆ, ii.370Æsacus, ii.355Æshna, from the Lias, i. 167Æthopyga, ii.276Æthya, ii.364Agama, ii.402AGAMIDÆ, ii.401Agapornis, ii.328Agarista, ii.482Agaristidæ, ii.482Agelasta, ii.501Agelastinæ, ii.340Agelæus, ii.282Ageniosus, ii.443Ageronia, ii.474Aglæactis, ii.108Agnopterus, European Eocene, i. 163Agoniates, ii.445Agonostoma, ii.435Agonus, ii.428Agouti, ii.241Agra, ii.490Agraulis, ii.474Agrilus, ii.497Agriochœrus, N. American Tertiary, i. 138Agrion, from the Lias, i. 167Agriornis, ii.100Ahætulla, ii.379Ailia, ii.442Aipysurus, ii.384Aithurus, ii.107Aix, ii.363Akysis, ii.442Alæmon, ii.289Alaska, birds of, ii.136Alauda, ii.289ALAUDIDÆ, ii.289Albatrosses, ii.365Albulichthys, ii.452Alburnus, ii.453Alca, ii.367Alcadia, ii.522ALCEDINIDÆ, ii.315Alcedo, ii.316ALCEPHALINÆ, ii.224Alcephalus, Indian Miocene, i. 122Alcephalus, ii.224Alces, ii.219ALCIDÆ, ii.367Alcippe, ii.261Alcurus, ii.267Alcyone, ii.316Aldabra Islands, land-tortoises of, i. 289Alectorurus, ii.100Alectrœnas, ii.332ALEPOCEPHALIDÆ, ii.454Alesa, ii.475Alestes, ii.445Alethe, ii.262Aletornis, N. American Eocene, i. 163Aleutian Islands, birds of, ii.137Algeria, Post-Pliocene deposits and caves of, i. 111Algira, ii.391Alleghany sub-region, ii.130mammalia of, ii.132birds of, ii.132reptiles of, ii.133amphibia of, ii.134fishes of, ii.134islands of, ii.134Allen, Mr. J. A., on Zoological regions, i. 61objections to his system of circumpolar zones, i. 67objections to his zoo-geographical nomenclature, i. 68on birds of N. America, ii.133,136Alligator, ii.406ALLIGATORIDÆ, ii.406Alligators, ii.406Allotinus, ii.477Alopecias, ii.460Alsæcomus, ii.332Alsecus, ii.259Alseonax, ii.270Alsodes, ii.417Altai mountains, fossils in caves, i. 111Alytes, ii.417ALYTIDÆ, ii.417Amadina, ii.287Amara, ii.489Amarynthis, ii.476Amathusia, ii.472Amauresthes, ii.287Amaurospiza, ii.285Amazilia, ii.109Amblyrhiza, Pliocene of Antilles, i. 148AMBLYCEPHALIDÆ, ii.380Amblycephalus, ii.380Amblyceps, ii.443Amblychila, ii.487Amblymora, ii.501Amblyopsis, ii.450Amblyornis, ii.275Amblypharyngodon, ii.452Amblypodia, ii.477Amblyrhamphus, ii.282Amblyrhiza, ii.237Amblyrhynchichthys, ii.452Amblystoma, ii.413Ameiva, ii.390America, recent separation of North and South, i. 40extinct mammalia of, i. 129N., Post-Pliocene fauna of, i. 129American Creepers, ii.295AMIIDÆ, ii.458Amiurus, ii.442Ammodromus, ii.284Ammodytes, ii.440Ammomanes, ii.289AMMONITIDÆ, ii.506Amomys, N. American Tertiary, i. 134Ampeliceps, ii.287AMPELIDÆ, ii.280Ampelio, ii.102Ampelis, ii.280Amphechinus, European Miocene, i. 117ii.188Amphibia, means of dispersal of, i. 28classification of, i. 100peculiar to Palæarctic region, i. 186of Central Europe, i. 196of the Mediterranean sub-region, i. 205of the Siberian sub-region, i. 220of the Manchurian sub-region, i. 226table of Palæarctic families of, i. 237of the Ethiopian region, i. 255of West Africa, i. 264S. African, i. 268of Madagascar, i. 280table of Ethiopian families of, i. 298of the Oriental region, i. 317of the Indian sub-region, i. 326of Ceylon, i. 327of the Indo-Chinese sub-region, i. 331of the Indo-Malay sub-region, i. 340table of Oriental families of, i. 369of the Australian region, i. 397resemblances of Australian and South-American, i. 400of New Guinea, i. 416of New Zealand, i. 457Neotropical, ii.11of South Temperate America, ii.41of the Mexican sub-region, ii.54of the Antilles, ii.72table of Neotropical families of, ii.89of the Nearctic region, ii.120of California, ii.128of Central North America, ii.131of Eastern United States, ii.134table of Nearctic families of, ii.143AMPHIBIA, ii.411general remarks on the distribution of, ii.422fossil, ii.423summary and conclusion, ii.548lines of migration of, ii.548Amphibola, ii.510Amphibos, Indian Miocene, i. 122ii.225Amphicyon, European Miocene, i. 118Indian Miocene, i. 121N. American Tertiary, i. 134ii.198ii.202Amphiglossus, ii 398Amphimericidæ, European Miocene, i. 119Amphimoschus, European Miocene, i. 120ii.220Amphioxus, ii.464Amphipnous, ii.455Amphisbæna, ii.389AMPHISBÆNIDÆ, ii.388Amphisorex, European Miocene, i. 118ii.191Amphitragulus, European Miocene, i. 120ii.218Amphiuma, ii.412AMPHIUMIDÆ, ii.412Amphixestus, ii.397Ampullaria, ii.510Amydrus, ii.288Amytis, ii.258Anabatoides, ii.103Anabazenops, ii.103Anableps, ii.450ANACANTHINI, ii.439Anacyrtus, ii.445Anadenus, ii.517Anadia, ii.393ANADIADÆ, ii.393Anæretes, ii.101,291Anaides, ii.413Analcipus, ii.268Anarhynchus, ii.356Anarrhichas, ii.431Anas, ii.363Anastoma, European Tertiary, i. 169ii.527Anastomus, ii.361ANATIDÆ, ii.363ANATINIDÆ, ii.536Anatinella, ii.536Anausorex, ii.191Anchilophus, European Eocene, i. 125Anchippodus, N. American Eocene, i. 139Anchippus, N. American Tertiary, i. 135Anchitheridæ, N. American Tertiary, i. 135ii.212Anchitherium, European Miocene, i. 119European Eocene, i. 125N. American Tertiary, i. 135Ancient fauna of New Zealand, i. 459Ancistrops, ii.103Ancylotherium, Miocene of Greece, i. 116European Miocene, i. 121Ancylotherium, ii.246Ancyluris, ii.476Ancylus, ii.518Andaman Islands, zoology of, i. 333probable past history of, i. 334Andigena, ii.307Andrias, European Miocene, i. 165Androdon, ii.107Andropadus, ii.267Aneitea, ii.517Anguilla, ii.456Anguis, ii.397Angwantibo, ii.176Animal kingdom, primary divisions of, i. 85Animals, development of, affecting distribution, i. 7dispersal and migration of, i. 10rapid multiplication of, i. 10Anisacodon, N. American Tertiary, i. 137Anoa of Celebes, peculiarities of, i. 428Anoa, ii.222Anodon, ii.534Anolius, ii.400Anomalurus, ii.235Anomalpus, ii.397Anoplodipsas, ii.381Anoplotheriidæ, European Miocene, i. 119Anoplotherium, European Miocene, i. 119European Eocene, i. 126S. American Eocene, i. 1Anopthalmus, ii.489Anostomus, ii.445Anous, ii.365Anser, ii.363Anseranas, ii.363Anseres, arrangement of, i. 98peculiar Palæarctic genera of, i. 250peculiar Ethiopian genera of, i. 313peculiar Australian genera of, i. 485ANSERES, general remarks on the distribution of, ii.367Antarctia, ii.490ii.492Ant-eaters, ii.247Antechinomys, ii.249Antechinus, ii.249Antelopes in the Indian Miocene deposits, i. 122birthplace and migrations of, i. 155Palæarctic, i. 182ii.221Antelotherium, Indian Miocene, i. 122Antennarius, ii.431Anteros, ii.476Anthia, ii.491Anthipes, ii.270Anthocharis, ii.478Anthochæra, ii.275Anthornis, ii.275Anthracotheridæ, N. American Tertiary, i. 137Anthracotherium, European Miocene, i. 119ii.215Anthreptes, ii.276Anthropoid apes, ii.170Anthropoides, ii.357Anthus, ii.290Antiacodon, N. American Tertiary, i. 133Antillean sub-region, ii.61mammalia of, ii.62birds of, ii.64illustration of zoology of, ii.67table of distribution of resident land-birds of, ii.68reptiles and amphibia of, ii.72fresh-water fish of, ii.73insects of, ii.73land-shells of, ii.75past history of, ii.78Antilles, Pliocene Mammalia of, i. 148land-shells of, ii.526Antilocapra, ii.223ANTILOCAPRINÆ, ii.223Antilope, Post-Pliocene, i. 112in Brazilian caves, i. 144ii.223ii.226Antiquity of the genera of insects, i. 166of the genera of land and fresh-water shells, i. 168Antrostomus, ii.319Ant-thrushes, ii.297Anumbius, ii.103ANURA, ii.414Anurosorex, ii.190Aonyx, ii.199Apalis, ii.258Apaloderma, ii.314Apatura, ii.474Aphanapteryxof Mauritius, i. 164ii.352Aphantocera, ii.107Aphelotherium, European Eocene, i. 125Aphneus, ii.477Aphobus, ii.283APHREDODERIDÆ, ii.425Aphritis, ii.428ii.549Aphriza, ii.356Aphysiadæ, ii.530Aphyocypris, ii.452Aplocerus, ii.224Aplodontia, ii.236Aplonis, ii.288Aplopelia, ii.383Apodemia, ii.476Apogon, ii.425Aprasia, ii.396APRASIADÆ, ii.396Aprosmictus, ii.325Aptenodytes, ii.366APTERYGIDÆ, ii.369Apteryx, ii.369Apua, ii.453Aquila, European Miocene, i. 161ii.348AQUILINÆ, ii.348Ara, ii.328Arachnechthra, ii.276Arachnothera, ii.277ARAMIDÆ, ii.357Aramides, ii.352Aramus, ii.357Arapaima, ii.454

A.

Aard-vark of East Africa, figure of, i. 261

Aard-vark, ii.246

Aard-wolf, ii.196

Abacetus, ii.491

Abax, ii.489

Abisara, ii.475

Ablabes, ii.375

Ablepharus, ii.395

Abramis, ii.453

Abronia, ii.392

Abrornis, ii.258

Abrostomus, ii.451

Aburria, ii.343

Acalyptus, ii.384

Acanthias, ii.401

Acanthicus, ii.444

Acanthion, ii.240

Acanthis, ii.283

Acanthisitta, ii.265

Acanthiza, ii.258

Acanthobrama, ii.453

ACANTHOCLINIDÆ, ii.432

Acanthodactylus, ii.391

Acanthodelphis, ii.209

Acantholabrus, ii.437

Acanthomys, ii.229

Acanthophis, ii.383

Acanthopsis, ii.453

ACANTHOPTERYGII, ii.424

ACANTHOPTERYGII PHARYNCOGNATHI, ii.437

Acanthopthalmus, ii.453

Acanthoptila, ii.261

Acanthopyga, ii.390

Acanthorhynchus, ii.275

Acanthosaura, ii.402

Acara, ii.438

Accentor, ii.260

Accentorinæ, ii.257

Accipenser, ii.459

ACCIPENSERIDÆ, ii.459

Accipiter, ii.348

Accipitres, European Eocene, i. 163

Accipitres, classification of, i. 97

range of Palæarctic genera of, i. 248

range of Ethiopian genera of, i. 312

range of Oriental genera of, i. 385

range of Australian genera of, i. 484

ACCIPITRES, ii.345

general remarks on the distribution of, ii.351

ACCIPITRINÆ, ii.347

Acerina, ii.425

Aceros, ii.317

Acerotherium, ii.214

Acerotherium, European Miocene, i. 119

N. American Tertiary, i. 136

Acestra, ii.444

Acestura, ii.108

Achalinus, ii.375

Acharnes, ii.434

Achatina, ii.515

Achatinella, ii.514

Acherontia, ii.483

Achilognathus, ii.452

Achænodon, N. American Tertiary, i. 138

Acicula, ii.519

ACICULIDÆ, ii.519

Acmæodera, ii.497

Acodon, ii.230

ACONTIADÆ, ii.399

Acontias, ii.399

Acotherium, European Eocene, i. 126

Acotherium, ii.215

Acræa, ii.473

ACRÆIDÆ, ii.473

Acrantus, ii.390

Acredula, ii.266

Acridotheres, ii.287

Acris, ii.419

Acrobata, ii.252

Acrocephalus, ii.258

Acrochilus, ii.452

ACROCHORDIDÆ, ii.382

Acrochordonichthys, ii.442

Acrochordus, ii.382

ACRONURIDÆ, ii.433

Acropternis, ii.297

Acryllium, ii.340

Actenodes, ii.497

Actinodura, ii.261

Ada, ii.390

Adamsiella, ii.521

Adapis, European Eocene, i. 125

Addax, ii.223

Adelomia, ii.108

Adelotopus, ii.490

Adenomera, ii.416

Adolias, ii.474

Aedon, ii.259

Ægeria, ii.482

ÆGERIIDÆ, ii.482

Ægialitis, ii.356

Ægithaliscus, ii.266

Ægithalus, ii.266

Ægocera, ii.482

Ægotheles, ii.318

Æluredus, ii.275

Ælurichthys, ii.443

ÆLURIDÆ, ii.201

Ælurogale, European Eocene, i. 125

Æluropus, ii.201

Ælurus, ii.201

Æmona, ii.472

Ænigma, ii.490

Æolidæ, ii.530

Æpyceros, ii.223

Æpyornis, of Madagascar, i. 164

Æpyornis, ii.370

ÆPYORNITHIDÆ, ii.370

Æsacus, ii.355

Æshna, from the Lias, i. 167

Æthopyga, ii.276

Æthya, ii.364

Agama, ii.402

AGAMIDÆ, ii.401

Agapornis, ii.328

Agarista, ii.482

Agaristidæ, ii.482

Agelasta, ii.501

Agelastinæ, ii.340

Agelæus, ii.282

Ageniosus, ii.443

Ageronia, ii.474

Aglæactis, ii.108

Agnopterus, European Eocene, i. 163

Agoniates, ii.445

Agonostoma, ii.435

Agonus, ii.428

Agouti, ii.241

Agra, ii.490

Agraulis, ii.474

Agrilus, ii.497

Agriochœrus, N. American Tertiary, i. 138

Agrion, from the Lias, i. 167

Agriornis, ii.100

Ahætulla, ii.379

Ailia, ii.442

Aipysurus, ii.384

Aithurus, ii.107

Aix, ii.363

Akysis, ii.442

Alæmon, ii.289

Alaska, birds of, ii.136

Alauda, ii.289

ALAUDIDÆ, ii.289

Albatrosses, ii.365

Albulichthys, ii.452

Alburnus, ii.453

Alca, ii.367

Alcadia, ii.522

ALCEDINIDÆ, ii.315

Alcedo, ii.316

ALCEPHALINÆ, ii.224

Alcephalus, Indian Miocene, i. 122

Alcephalus, ii.224

Alces, ii.219

ALCIDÆ, ii.367

Alcippe, ii.261

Alcurus, ii.267

Alcyone, ii.316

Aldabra Islands, land-tortoises of, i. 289

Alectorurus, ii.100

Alectrœnas, ii.332

ALEPOCEPHALIDÆ, ii.454

Alesa, ii.475

Alestes, ii.445

Alethe, ii.262

Aletornis, N. American Eocene, i. 163

Aleutian Islands, birds of, ii.137

Algeria, Post-Pliocene deposits and caves of, i. 111

Algira, ii.391

Alleghany sub-region, ii.130

mammalia of, ii.132

birds of, ii.132

reptiles of, ii.133

amphibia of, ii.134

fishes of, ii.134

islands of, ii.134

Allen, Mr. J. A., on Zoological regions, i. 61

objections to his system of circumpolar zones, i. 67

objections to his zoo-geographical nomenclature, i. 68

on birds of N. America, ii.133,136

Alligator, ii.406

ALLIGATORIDÆ, ii.406

Alligators, ii.406

Allotinus, ii.477

Alopecias, ii.460

Alsæcomus, ii.332

Alsecus, ii.259

Alseonax, ii.270

Alsodes, ii.417

Altai mountains, fossils in caves, i. 111

Alytes, ii.417

ALYTIDÆ, ii.417

Amadina, ii.287

Amara, ii.489

Amarynthis, ii.476

Amathusia, ii.472

Amauresthes, ii.287

Amaurospiza, ii.285

Amazilia, ii.109

Amblyrhiza, Pliocene of Antilles, i. 148

AMBLYCEPHALIDÆ, ii.380

Amblycephalus, ii.380

Amblyceps, ii.443

Amblychila, ii.487

Amblymora, ii.501

Amblyopsis, ii.450

Amblyornis, ii.275

Amblypharyngodon, ii.452

Amblypodia, ii.477

Amblyrhamphus, ii.282

Amblyrhiza, ii.237

Amblyrhynchichthys, ii.452

Amblystoma, ii.413

Ameiva, ii.390

America, recent separation of North and South, i. 40

extinct mammalia of, i. 129

N., Post-Pliocene fauna of, i. 129

American Creepers, ii.295

AMIIDÆ, ii.458

Amiurus, ii.442

Ammodromus, ii.284

Ammodytes, ii.440

Ammomanes, ii.289

AMMONITIDÆ, ii.506

Amomys, N. American Tertiary, i. 134

Ampeliceps, ii.287

AMPELIDÆ, ii.280

Ampelio, ii.102

Ampelis, ii.280

Amphechinus, European Miocene, i. 117

ii.188

Amphibia, means of dispersal of, i. 28

classification of, i. 100

peculiar to Palæarctic region, i. 186

of Central Europe, i. 196

of the Mediterranean sub-region, i. 205

of the Siberian sub-region, i. 220

of the Manchurian sub-region, i. 226

table of Palæarctic families of, i. 237

of the Ethiopian region, i. 255

of West Africa, i. 264

S. African, i. 268

of Madagascar, i. 280

table of Ethiopian families of, i. 298

of the Oriental region, i. 317

of the Indian sub-region, i. 326

of Ceylon, i. 327

of the Indo-Chinese sub-region, i. 331

of the Indo-Malay sub-region, i. 340

table of Oriental families of, i. 369

of the Australian region, i. 397

resemblances of Australian and South-American, i. 400

of New Guinea, i. 416

of New Zealand, i. 457

Neotropical, ii.11

of South Temperate America, ii.41

of the Mexican sub-region, ii.54

of the Antilles, ii.72

table of Neotropical families of, ii.89

of the Nearctic region, ii.120

of California, ii.128

of Central North America, ii.131

of Eastern United States, ii.134

table of Nearctic families of, ii.143

AMPHIBIA, ii.411

general remarks on the distribution of, ii.422

fossil, ii.423

summary and conclusion, ii.548

lines of migration of, ii.548

Amphibola, ii.510

Amphibos, Indian Miocene, i. 122

ii.225

Amphicyon, European Miocene, i. 118

Indian Miocene, i. 121

N. American Tertiary, i. 134

ii.198

ii.202

Amphiglossus, ii 398

Amphimericidæ, European Miocene, i. 119

Amphimoschus, European Miocene, i. 120

ii.220

Amphioxus, ii.464

Amphipnous, ii.455

Amphisbæna, ii.389

AMPHISBÆNIDÆ, ii.388

Amphisorex, European Miocene, i. 118

ii.191

Amphitragulus, European Miocene, i. 120

ii.218

Amphiuma, ii.412

AMPHIUMIDÆ, ii.412

Amphixestus, ii.397

Ampullaria, ii.510

Amydrus, ii.288

Amytis, ii.258

Anabatoides, ii.103

Anabazenops, ii.103

Anableps, ii.450

ANACANTHINI, ii.439

Anacyrtus, ii.445

Anadenus, ii.517

Anadia, ii.393

ANADIADÆ, ii.393

Anæretes, ii.101,291

Anaides, ii.413

Analcipus, ii.268

Anarhynchus, ii.356

Anarrhichas, ii.431

Anas, ii.363

Anastoma, European Tertiary, i. 169

ii.527

Anastomus, ii.361

ANATIDÆ, ii.363

ANATINIDÆ, ii.536

Anatinella, ii.536

Anausorex, ii.191

Anchilophus, European Eocene, i. 125

Anchippodus, N. American Eocene, i. 139

Anchippus, N. American Tertiary, i. 135

Anchitheridæ, N. American Tertiary, i. 135

ii.212

Anchitherium, European Miocene, i. 119

European Eocene, i. 125

N. American Tertiary, i. 135

Ancient fauna of New Zealand, i. 459

Ancistrops, ii.103

Ancylotherium, Miocene of Greece, i. 116

European Miocene, i. 121

Ancylotherium, ii.246

Ancyluris, ii.476

Ancylus, ii.518

Andaman Islands, zoology of, i. 333

probable past history of, i. 334

Andigena, ii.307

Andrias, European Miocene, i. 165

Androdon, ii.107

Andropadus, ii.267

Aneitea, ii.517

Anguilla, ii.456

Anguis, ii.397

Angwantibo, ii.176

Animal kingdom, primary divisions of, i. 85

Animals, development of, affecting distribution, i. 7

dispersal and migration of, i. 10

rapid multiplication of, i. 10

Anisacodon, N. American Tertiary, i. 137

Anoa of Celebes, peculiarities of, i. 428

Anoa, ii.222

Anodon, ii.534

Anolius, ii.400

Anomalurus, ii.235

Anomalpus, ii.397

Anoplodipsas, ii.381

Anoplotheriidæ, European Miocene, i. 119

Anoplotherium, European Miocene, i. 119

European Eocene, i. 126

S. American Eocene, i. 1

Anopthalmus, ii.489

Anostomus, ii.445

Anous, ii.365

Anser, ii.363

Anseranas, ii.363

Anseres, arrangement of, i. 98

peculiar Palæarctic genera of, i. 250

peculiar Ethiopian genera of, i. 313

peculiar Australian genera of, i. 485

ANSERES, general remarks on the distribution of, ii.367

Antarctia, ii.490

ii.492

Ant-eaters, ii.247

Antechinomys, ii.249

Antechinus, ii.249

Antelopes in the Indian Miocene deposits, i. 122

birthplace and migrations of, i. 155

Palæarctic, i. 182

ii.221

Antelotherium, Indian Miocene, i. 122

Antennarius, ii.431

Anteros, ii.476

Anthia, ii.491

Anthipes, ii.270

Anthocharis, ii.478

Anthochæra, ii.275

Anthornis, ii.275

Anthracotheridæ, N. American Tertiary, i. 137

Anthracotherium, European Miocene, i. 119

ii.215

Anthreptes, ii.276

Anthropoid apes, ii.170

Anthropoides, ii.357

Anthus, ii.290

Antiacodon, N. American Tertiary, i. 133

Antillean sub-region, ii.61

mammalia of, ii.62

birds of, ii.64

illustration of zoology of, ii.67

table of distribution of resident land-birds of, ii.68

reptiles and amphibia of, ii.72

fresh-water fish of, ii.73

insects of, ii.73

land-shells of, ii.75

past history of, ii.78

Antilles, Pliocene Mammalia of, i. 148

land-shells of, ii.526

Antilocapra, ii.223

ANTILOCAPRINÆ, ii.223

Antilope, Post-Pliocene, i. 112

in Brazilian caves, i. 144

ii.223

ii.226

Antiquity of the genera of insects, i. 166

of the genera of land and fresh-water shells, i. 168

Antrostomus, ii.319

Ant-thrushes, ii.297

Anumbius, ii.103

ANURA, ii.414

Anurosorex, ii.190

Aonyx, ii.199

Apalis, ii.258

Apaloderma, ii.314

Apatura, ii.474

Aphanapteryxof Mauritius, i. 164

ii.352

Aphantocera, ii.107

Aphelotherium, European Eocene, i. 125

Aphneus, ii.477

Aphobus, ii.283

APHREDODERIDÆ, ii.425

Aphritis, ii.428

ii.549

Aphriza, ii.356

Aphysiadæ, ii.530

Aphyocypris, ii.452

Aplocerus, ii.224

Aplodontia, ii.236

Aplonis, ii.288

Aplopelia, ii.383

Apodemia, ii.476

Apogon, ii.425

Aprasia, ii.396

APRASIADÆ, ii.396

Aprosmictus, ii.325

Aptenodytes, ii.366

APTERYGIDÆ, ii.369

Apteryx, ii.369

Apua, ii.453

Aquila, European Miocene, i. 161

ii.348

AQUILINÆ, ii.348

Ara, ii.328

Arachnechthra, ii.276

Arachnothera, ii.277

ARAMIDÆ, ii.357

Aramides, ii.352

Aramus, ii.357

Arapaima, ii.454


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