Chapter 33

of Indo-Malay sub-region, i. 342of the Australian region, i. 404of the Austro-Malay sub-region, i. 404of the Moluccas, i. 419of Celebes, peculiarities of, i. 434of New Zealand, i. 457ii.470general remarks on the distribution of, ii.483fossil, ii.486of S. Temperate America, ii.43Bycanistes, ii.317C.Cabalus, ii.352Cabrita, ii.391Cacatua, ii.325CACATUIDÆ, ii.324Caccabis, ii.339Cachius, ii.453Cacomantis, ii.309Cacophis, ii.383Cacopitta, ii.261Cacopus, ii.416Cacotus, ii.417Cactornis, ii.284Cadurcotherium, European Eocene, i. 125Cæcilia, ii.411CÆCILIADÆ, ii.411Cæcum, ii.509Cælodon, in Brazilian caves, i. 145Cælogenys, in Brazilian caves, i. 144ii.241Cænopithecus, European Eocene, i. 124ii.178Cæntropus, ii.445Cainotherium, European Miocene, i. 120European Eocene, i. 126Cairina, ii.364Caica, ii.328Calamanthus, ii.258Calamaria, ii.374CALAMARIIDÆ, ii.374Calamodon, N. American Eocene, i. 139Calamodus, ii.258Calamoherpinæ, ii.287Calamoichthys, ii.458Calamospiza, ii.285Calandrella, ii.289Calao, ii.317Calathus, ii.489Caledonica, ii.487Calendula, ii.289Calicalicus, ii.271Calictis, ii.195Calidris, ii.353Caliecthrus, ii.309California, illustration of zoology of, ii.128Californian sub-region, ii.127mammalia of, ii.127birds of, ii.127reptiles of, ii.128amphibia of, ii.128fresh-water fishes of, ii.128Caligo, ii.472Calinaga, ii.479Calisto, ii.471Callæas, ii.287Callia, ii.521Callichroma, ii.501Callichrous, ii.442Callichthys, ii.444Callida, ii.490Callidryas, ii.478Callionymus, ii.430Calliope, ii.259Callipepla, ii.339Calliperidia, ii.108Calliphlox, ii.198Callirhynus, ii.375Callisaurus, ii.401Calliste, ii.98Callisthenus, ii.489Callithea, ii.474Callithrix, in Brazilian caves, i. 184ii.175ii.178Callocephalus, ii.204Callochen, ii.363Callomystax, ii.443Callophis, ii.383Callophysus, ii.443Callopistes, ii.390Callorhinus, ii.202Calloselasma, ii.385Callosune, ii.478Callula, ii.416Calobates, ii.290Calocitta, ii.273Calodromas, ii.344Calœnas, ii.333Caloperdix, ii.339Calophena, ii.490Calopsitta, ii.325Caloragia, ii.375Calorhamphus, ii.306Calornis, ii.288Calosoma, ii.489Calostethus, ii.419Calotes, ii.402Calothorax, ii.108Calydna, ii.476Calypte, ii.108Calyptocephalus, ii.421Calyptomena, ii.295Calyptorhynchus, ii.325CALYPTRÆIDÆ, ii.511Calyptura, ii.102Camarhynchus, ii.284Camaroptera, ii.258Camel, fossil in Indian Miocene, i. 122birth-place and migrations of, i. 155Palæarctic, i. 182Camelidæ, essentially extra-tropical, i. 112N. American Tertiary, i. 138CAMELIDÆ, ii.216CAMELOPARDALIDÆ, ii.221Camelopardalis, Miocene of Greece, i. 116Indian Miocene, i. 122ii.221Camelotherium, S. American Pliocene, i. 147ii.217Camels, ii.216Camelus, ii.216Camena, ii.477Campephaga, ii.269CAMPEPHAGIDÆ, ii.268Campephilus, ii.303Campsiempis, ii.101Camptolaimus, ii.364Campylopterus, ii.107Campylorhynchus, ii.264Canadian sub-region, mammalia of, ii.135birds of, ii.136reptiles and fishes of, ii.137insects of, ii.137Canaries, birds of, i. 208beetles of, i. 209Cancroma, ii.359Canidæ, European Miocene, i. 118European Eocene, i. 125N. American Tertiary, i. 134remarkable S. African, i. 267CANIDÆ, ii.197Canis, European Pliocene, i. 112Post-Pliocene, i. 112European Miocene, i. 118Indian Miocene, i. 121European Eocene, i. 125N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 129N. American Tertiary, i. 134, 135in Brazilian caves, i. 144S. American Pliocene, i. 146ii.197Cantharus, ii.427Cantoria, ii.376Cape Ant-eater, ii.246Cape of Good Hope, peculiar flora and fauna of, i. 266Cape Verd Islands, zoology of, i. 214Cape-hare, S. African, i. 267Capito, ii.306CAPITONINÆ, ii.306Capoeta, ii.451Capra, ii.224,225Capreolus, ii.219CAPRIMULGIDÆ, ii.319Caprimulgus, ii.319CAPRINÆ, ii.224Capromys, ii.238Capys, ii.477CARABIDÆ, ii.488Carabus, ii.488ii.489CARANGIDÆ, ii.429Carassius, ii.451CARCHARIIDÆ, ii.460Carcineutes, ii.316Cardellina, ii.279CARDIADÆ, ii.535Cardinalis, ii.285Cardiodus, S. American Pliocene, i. 147Cardiopthalmus, ii.492Cardita, ii.535Carenum, ii.490Cariama, Brazilian caves, i. 164ii.357CARIAMIDÆ, ii.357Caridonax, ii.316Carlia, ii.397Carnivoraof European Pliocene, i. 112Miocene of Greece, i. 115European Miocene, i. 118Indian Miocene, i. 121European Eocene, i. 125N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 129N. American Tertiary, i. 134of Brazilian caves, i. 144S. American Pliocene, i. 146Carnivora, classification of, i. 88antiquity of, i. 153of the Palæarctic region, i. 182list of Palæarctic genera of, i. 240list of Ethiopian genera of, i. 302range of Oriental genera of, i. 373list of Australian genera of, i. 476CARNIVORA, ii.192general remarks on the distribution of, ii.204range of, in time, ii.206summary and conclusion, ii.541Caroline Islands, birds of, i. 444Carpenter, Dr. Philip, on Panama shells, ii.20Carpiodes, ii.451Carpococcyx, ii.309Carpodacus, ii.285Carpodectes, ii.102,294Carpophaga, ii.332Carterodonin Brazilian caves, i. 145ii.239Carus, and Gerstaeker on classification of animals, i. 85Professor, on classification of the Cetacea, i. 88Carychium, ii.519Casarca, ii.363Cascelius, ii.492Casiornis, ii.102,293Casoryx, N. American Tertiary, i. 138ii.225Casnonia, ii.489Cassiculus, ii.282Cassicus, ii.282Cassidaria, ii.507Cassidix, ii.283Cassinia, ii.270Cassowaries, ii.368Castalia, ii.534Castnia, ii.481CASTNIIDÆ, ii.481Castor, European Pliocene, i. 113European Miocene, i. 120ii.234CASTORIDÆ, ii.234Castoroides, ii.234Casuarius, ii.369CASUARIIDÆ, ii.368Catadromus, ii.490Catagramma, ii.474Catamblyrhynchus, ii.285Catamenia, ii.285Catascopus, ii.489ii.491Cataulus, ii.520Catharistes, ii.346Cathartes, Brazilian caves, i. 124ii.346Catharus, ii.256Catherpes, ii.264Catla, ii.451Catoblepas, ii.224Catodon, ii.208Catodontidæ, ii.207Catopra, ii.433Catoprion, ii.446Catostomus, ii.451Catoxantha, ii.496Catriscus, ii.258Cats, ii.192Cave-fauna of Brazil, i. 143Cavia, European Miocene, i. 121in Brazilian caves, i. 144S. American Pliocene, i. 147ii.241Cavies, ii.241CAVIIDÆ, ii.241CEBIDÆ, ii.174Cebochœrus, European Eocene, i. 126ii.215Cebusin Brazilian caves, i. 144ii.174ii.178Cecina, ii.521Celebes, physical features of, i. 389mammalia of, i. 426birds of, i. 428insects of, i. 434origin of fauna of, i. 436Celestus, ii.327Celeus, ii.303Celia, ii.489Cenchris, ii.385Centetes, ii.188Centetidæ, European Miocene, i. 118CENTETIDÆ, ii.188Centrarchus, ii.425CENTRISCIDÆ, ii.436Centriscus, ii.436Centrites, ii.101,291Centrocercus, ii.339Centrolabrus, ii.437Centrolophus, ii.429Centromochlus, ii.443Centronotus, ii.431Centropus, ii.309Centronyx, ii.286Centropyx, ii.390Centurus, ii.303Cephalepis, ii.108Cephalopeltis, ii.389CEPHALOPHINÆ, ii.224Cephalophus, ii.224CEPHALOPODA, ii.505Cephalopterus, ii.103,294Cephalopyrus, ii.266Cepola, ii.435CEPOLIDÆ, ii.435CERAMBYCIDÆ, ii.493Ceratichthys, ii.452Ceratina, ii.470Ceratodus, remarkable Australian fish, i. 397Ceratodus, ii.458Ceratohyla, ii.418Ceratophora, ii.402Ceratophorus, ii.501Ceratophrys, ii.420Ceratoptera, ii.463Ceratorhina, ii.367Ceratorhinus, ii.213Ceratotherium, ii.213Cerberus, ii.376Cercaspis, ii.380Cerchneis, ii.349Cercocebus, ii.173Cercolabesin Brazilian caves, i. 145ii.240CERCOLABIDÆ, ii.239Cercoleptes, ii.200Cercomacra, ii.104Cercomela, ii.260Cercomys, ii.239Cercopithecusin European Pliocene, i. 112ii.173Cercosaura, ii.394CERCOSAURIDÆ, ii.394Cereopsis, ii.363Ceriornis, ii.340CERITHIADÆ, ii.509Certhia, ii.264Certhidea, ii.278CERTHIADÆ, ii.264Certhilauda, ii.289Certhiola, ii.278Certhiparus, ii.266Cervicapra, ii.224CERVICAPRINÆ, ii.224Cervidæ, European Miocene, i. 120birth-place and migrations of, i. 155CERVIDÆ, ii.218Cervulus, ii.219Cervus, European Pliocene, i. 113Indian Pliocene and Miocene, i. 122N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 130N. American Tertiary, i. 138in Brazilian caves, i. 144S. American Pliocene, i. 147ii.219Ceryle, ii.316CESTRACIONTIDÆ, ii.461Cetacea, European Pliocene, i. 112European Miocene, i. 119N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 130N. American Tertiary, i. 140Cetacea, classification of, i. 89range of Oriental genus, i. 374CETACEA, ii.207Cethosia, ii.474CETONIIDÆ, ii.494Cetopsis, ii.443Cettia, ii.258Ceuthmochares, ii.309Ceycopsis, ii.316Ceylon and Malaya, resemblance of insects of, i. 327Ceylonese sub-region, i. 326mammalia of, i. 327birds of, i. 327reptiles of, i. 327amphibia of, i. 327insects of, i. 327past history of, as indicated by its fauna. i. 328Ceyx, ii.316Chaca, ii.441Chæmarrhornis, ii.259Chæmepelia, ii.333Chærocampa, ii.482Chætobranchus, ii.439Chætocercus, ii.108ii.249Chætodon, ii.427Chætomys, ii.240Chætops, ii.256Chætoptila, ii.276Chætorhynchus, ii.269Chætostomus, ii.444Chætura, ii.320Chætusia, ii.356Chalceus, ii.445CHALCIDÆ, ii.393Chalcinopsis, ii.445Chalcinus, ii.445Chalcis, ii.393Chalcochloris, ii.189Chalcopelia, ii.333Chalcophaps, ii.333Chalcostetha, ii.276Chalicomys, European Pliocene, i. 113Chalicotherium, European Miocene, i. 119Indian Miocene, i. 122fossil in N. China, i. 123Chamæleo, N. American Eocene, i. 165Chalybura, ii.107Chamæa, ii.264CHAMÆIDÆ, ii.264CHAMÆLEONIDÆ, ii.402Chamæleons, ii.402Chamæpetes, ii.343Chamæospiza, ii.284Chamæsaura, ii.394CHAMÆSAURIDÆ, ii.394Chamæza, ii.104CHAMIDÆ, ii.534Chamois, figure of, i. 195ii.224Chamostrea, ii.536Chanodichthys, ii.453CHARACINIDÆ, ii.444Characodon, ii.450CHARADRIIDÆ, ii.355Charadrius, ii.356Charina, ii.373Charis, ii.476Charitornis, ii.274Charmosyna, ii.327Chasiempis, ii.271Chasmodes, ii.431Chasmorhynchus, ii.103,294Chatarrhæa, ii.261Chatham Islands, birds of, i. 454Chatterers, ii.293Chaulelasmus, ii.364Chauna, ii.361Chaunonotus, ii.272Chaunoproctus, ii.284Chela, ii.453Chelemys, ii.408Chelidon, ii.281Chelidoptera, ii.311Chelidorynx, ii.271Chelodina, ii.408Chelomelesii.397Chelone, ii.409Chelonia, classification of, i. 100CHELONIA, ii.407remarks on the distribution of, ii.410fossil, ii.410CHELONIIDÆ, ii.409

of Indo-Malay sub-region, i. 342

of the Australian region, i. 404

of the Austro-Malay sub-region, i. 404

of the Moluccas, i. 419

of Celebes, peculiarities of, i. 434

of New Zealand, i. 457

ii.470

general remarks on the distribution of, ii.483

fossil, ii.486

of S. Temperate America, ii.43

Bycanistes, ii.317

C.

Cabalus, ii.352

Cabrita, ii.391

Cacatua, ii.325

CACATUIDÆ, ii.324

Caccabis, ii.339

Cachius, ii.453

Cacomantis, ii.309

Cacophis, ii.383

Cacopitta, ii.261

Cacopus, ii.416

Cacotus, ii.417

Cactornis, ii.284

Cadurcotherium, European Eocene, i. 125

Cæcilia, ii.411

CÆCILIADÆ, ii.411

Cæcum, ii.509

Cælodon, in Brazilian caves, i. 145

Cælogenys, in Brazilian caves, i. 144

ii.241

Cænopithecus, European Eocene, i. 124

ii.178

Cæntropus, ii.445

Cainotherium, European Miocene, i. 120

European Eocene, i. 126

Cairina, ii.364

Caica, ii.328

Calamanthus, ii.258

Calamaria, ii.374

CALAMARIIDÆ, ii.374

Calamodon, N. American Eocene, i. 139

Calamodus, ii.258

Calamoherpinæ, ii.287

Calamoichthys, ii.458

Calamospiza, ii.285

Calandrella, ii.289

Calao, ii.317

Calathus, ii.489

Caledonica, ii.487

Calendula, ii.289

Calicalicus, ii.271

Calictis, ii.195

Calidris, ii.353

Caliecthrus, ii.309

California, illustration of zoology of, ii.128

Californian sub-region, ii.127

mammalia of, ii.127

birds of, ii.127

reptiles of, ii.128

amphibia of, ii.128

fresh-water fishes of, ii.128

Caligo, ii.472

Calinaga, ii.479

Calisto, ii.471

Callæas, ii.287

Callia, ii.521

Callichroma, ii.501

Callichrous, ii.442

Callichthys, ii.444

Callida, ii.490

Callidryas, ii.478

Callionymus, ii.430

Calliope, ii.259

Callipepla, ii.339

Calliperidia, ii.108

Calliphlox, ii.198

Callirhynus, ii.375

Callisaurus, ii.401

Calliste, ii.98

Callisthenus, ii.489

Callithea, ii.474

Callithrix, in Brazilian caves, i. 184

ii.175

ii.178

Callocephalus, ii.204

Callochen, ii.363

Callomystax, ii.443

Callophis, ii.383

Callophysus, ii.443

Callopistes, ii.390

Callorhinus, ii.202

Calloselasma, ii.385

Callosune, ii.478

Callula, ii.416

Calobates, ii.290

Calocitta, ii.273

Calodromas, ii.344

Calœnas, ii.333

Caloperdix, ii.339

Calophena, ii.490

Calopsitta, ii.325

Caloragia, ii.375

Calorhamphus, ii.306

Calornis, ii.288

Calosoma, ii.489

Calostethus, ii.419

Calotes, ii.402

Calothorax, ii.108

Calydna, ii.476

Calypte, ii.108

Calyptocephalus, ii.421

Calyptomena, ii.295

Calyptorhynchus, ii.325

CALYPTRÆIDÆ, ii.511

Calyptura, ii.102

Camarhynchus, ii.284

Camaroptera, ii.258

Camel, fossil in Indian Miocene, i. 122

birth-place and migrations of, i. 155

Palæarctic, i. 182

Camelidæ, essentially extra-tropical, i. 112

N. American Tertiary, i. 138

CAMELIDÆ, ii.216

CAMELOPARDALIDÆ, ii.221

Camelopardalis, Miocene of Greece, i. 116

Indian Miocene, i. 122

ii.221

Camelotherium, S. American Pliocene, i. 147

ii.217

Camels, ii.216

Camelus, ii.216

Camena, ii.477

Campephaga, ii.269

CAMPEPHAGIDÆ, ii.268

Campephilus, ii.303

Campsiempis, ii.101

Camptolaimus, ii.364

Campylopterus, ii.107

Campylorhynchus, ii.264

Canadian sub-region, mammalia of, ii.135

birds of, ii.136

reptiles and fishes of, ii.137

insects of, ii.137

Canaries, birds of, i. 208

beetles of, i. 209

Cancroma, ii.359

Canidæ, European Miocene, i. 118

European Eocene, i. 125

N. American Tertiary, i. 134

remarkable S. African, i. 267

CANIDÆ, ii.197

Canis, European Pliocene, i. 112

Post-Pliocene, i. 112

European Miocene, i. 118

Indian Miocene, i. 121

European Eocene, i. 125

N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 129

N. American Tertiary, i. 134, 135

in Brazilian caves, i. 144

S. American Pliocene, i. 146

ii.197

Cantharus, ii.427

Cantoria, ii.376

Cape Ant-eater, ii.246

Cape of Good Hope, peculiar flora and fauna of, i. 266

Cape Verd Islands, zoology of, i. 214

Cape-hare, S. African, i. 267

Capito, ii.306

CAPITONINÆ, ii.306

Capoeta, ii.451

Capra, ii.224,225

Capreolus, ii.219

CAPRIMULGIDÆ, ii.319

Caprimulgus, ii.319

CAPRINÆ, ii.224

Capromys, ii.238

Capys, ii.477

CARABIDÆ, ii.488

Carabus, ii.488

ii.489

CARANGIDÆ, ii.429

Carassius, ii.451

CARCHARIIDÆ, ii.460

Carcineutes, ii.316

Cardellina, ii.279

CARDIADÆ, ii.535

Cardinalis, ii.285

Cardiodus, S. American Pliocene, i. 147

Cardiopthalmus, ii.492

Cardita, ii.535

Carenum, ii.490

Cariama, Brazilian caves, i. 164

ii.357

CARIAMIDÆ, ii.357

Caridonax, ii.316

Carlia, ii.397

Carnivoraof European Pliocene, i. 112

Miocene of Greece, i. 115

European Miocene, i. 118

Indian Miocene, i. 121

European Eocene, i. 125

N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 129

N. American Tertiary, i. 134

of Brazilian caves, i. 144

S. American Pliocene, i. 146

Carnivora, classification of, i. 88

antiquity of, i. 153

of the Palæarctic region, i. 182

list of Palæarctic genera of, i. 240

list of Ethiopian genera of, i. 302

range of Oriental genera of, i. 373

list of Australian genera of, i. 476

CARNIVORA, ii.192

general remarks on the distribution of, ii.204

range of, in time, ii.206

summary and conclusion, ii.541

Caroline Islands, birds of, i. 444

Carpenter, Dr. Philip, on Panama shells, ii.20

Carpiodes, ii.451

Carpococcyx, ii.309

Carpodacus, ii.285

Carpodectes, ii.102,294

Carpophaga, ii.332

Carterodonin Brazilian caves, i. 145

ii.239

Carus, and Gerstaeker on classification of animals, i. 85

Professor, on classification of the Cetacea, i. 88

Carychium, ii.519

Casarca, ii.363

Cascelius, ii.492

Casiornis, ii.102,293

Casoryx, N. American Tertiary, i. 138

ii.225

Casnonia, ii.489

Cassiculus, ii.282

Cassicus, ii.282

Cassidaria, ii.507

Cassidix, ii.283

Cassinia, ii.270

Cassowaries, ii.368

Castalia, ii.534

Castnia, ii.481

CASTNIIDÆ, ii.481

Castor, European Pliocene, i. 113

European Miocene, i. 120

ii.234

CASTORIDÆ, ii.234

Castoroides, ii.234

Casuarius, ii.369

CASUARIIDÆ, ii.368

Catadromus, ii.490

Catagramma, ii.474

Catamblyrhynchus, ii.285

Catamenia, ii.285

Catascopus, ii.489

ii.491

Cataulus, ii.520

Catharistes, ii.346

Cathartes, Brazilian caves, i. 124

ii.346

Catharus, ii.256

Catherpes, ii.264

Catla, ii.451

Catoblepas, ii.224

Catodon, ii.208

Catodontidæ, ii.207

Catopra, ii.433

Catoprion, ii.446

Catostomus, ii.451

Catoxantha, ii.496

Catriscus, ii.258

Cats, ii.192

Cave-fauna of Brazil, i. 143

Cavia, European Miocene, i. 121

in Brazilian caves, i. 144

S. American Pliocene, i. 147

ii.241

Cavies, ii.241

CAVIIDÆ, ii.241

CEBIDÆ, ii.174

Cebochœrus, European Eocene, i. 126

ii.215

Cebusin Brazilian caves, i. 144

ii.174

ii.178

Cecina, ii.521

Celebes, physical features of, i. 389

mammalia of, i. 426

birds of, i. 428

insects of, i. 434

origin of fauna of, i. 436

Celestus, ii.327

Celeus, ii.303

Celia, ii.489

Cenchris, ii.385

Centetes, ii.188

Centetidæ, European Miocene, i. 118

CENTETIDÆ, ii.188

Centrarchus, ii.425

CENTRISCIDÆ, ii.436

Centriscus, ii.436

Centrites, ii.101,291

Centrocercus, ii.339

Centrolabrus, ii.437

Centrolophus, ii.429

Centromochlus, ii.443

Centronotus, ii.431

Centropus, ii.309

Centronyx, ii.286

Centropyx, ii.390

Centurus, ii.303

Cephalepis, ii.108

Cephalopeltis, ii.389

CEPHALOPHINÆ, ii.224

Cephalophus, ii.224

CEPHALOPODA, ii.505

Cephalopterus, ii.103,294

Cephalopyrus, ii.266

Cepola, ii.435

CEPOLIDÆ, ii.435

CERAMBYCIDÆ, ii.493

Ceratichthys, ii.452

Ceratina, ii.470

Ceratodus, remarkable Australian fish, i. 397

Ceratodus, ii.458

Ceratohyla, ii.418

Ceratophora, ii.402

Ceratophorus, ii.501

Ceratophrys, ii.420

Ceratoptera, ii.463

Ceratorhina, ii.367

Ceratorhinus, ii.213

Ceratotherium, ii.213

Cerberus, ii.376

Cercaspis, ii.380

Cerchneis, ii.349

Cercocebus, ii.173

Cercolabesin Brazilian caves, i. 145

ii.240

CERCOLABIDÆ, ii.239

Cercoleptes, ii.200

Cercomacra, ii.104

Cercomela, ii.260

Cercomys, ii.239

Cercopithecusin European Pliocene, i. 112

ii.173

Cercosaura, ii.394

CERCOSAURIDÆ, ii.394

Cereopsis, ii.363

Ceriornis, ii.340

CERITHIADÆ, ii.509

Certhia, ii.264

Certhidea, ii.278

CERTHIADÆ, ii.264

Certhilauda, ii.289

Certhiola, ii.278

Certhiparus, ii.266

Cervicapra, ii.224

CERVICAPRINÆ, ii.224

Cervidæ, European Miocene, i. 120

birth-place and migrations of, i. 155

CERVIDÆ, ii.218

Cervulus, ii.219

Cervus, European Pliocene, i. 113

Indian Pliocene and Miocene, i. 122

N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 130

N. American Tertiary, i. 138

in Brazilian caves, i. 144

S. American Pliocene, i. 147

ii.219

Ceryle, ii.316

CESTRACIONTIDÆ, ii.461

Cetacea, European Pliocene, i. 112

European Miocene, i. 119

N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 130

N. American Tertiary, i. 140

Cetacea, classification of, i. 89

range of Oriental genus, i. 374

CETACEA, ii.207

Cethosia, ii.474

CETONIIDÆ, ii.494

Cetopsis, ii.443

Cettia, ii.258

Ceuthmochares, ii.309

Ceycopsis, ii.316

Ceylon and Malaya, resemblance of insects of, i. 327

Ceylonese sub-region, i. 326

mammalia of, i. 327

birds of, i. 327

reptiles of, i. 327

amphibia of, i. 327

insects of, i. 327

past history of, as indicated by its fauna. i. 328

Ceyx, ii.316

Chaca, ii.441

Chæmarrhornis, ii.259

Chæmepelia, ii.333

Chærocampa, ii.482

Chætobranchus, ii.439

Chætocercus, ii.108

ii.249

Chætodon, ii.427

Chætomys, ii.240

Chætops, ii.256

Chætoptila, ii.276

Chætorhynchus, ii.269

Chætostomus, ii.444

Chætura, ii.320

Chætusia, ii.356

Chalceus, ii.445

CHALCIDÆ, ii.393

Chalcinopsis, ii.445

Chalcinus, ii.445

Chalcis, ii.393

Chalcochloris, ii.189

Chalcopelia, ii.333

Chalcophaps, ii.333

Chalcostetha, ii.276

Chalicomys, European Pliocene, i. 113

Chalicotherium, European Miocene, i. 119

Indian Miocene, i. 122

fossil in N. China, i. 123

Chamæleo, N. American Eocene, i. 165

Chalybura, ii.107

Chamæa, ii.264

CHAMÆIDÆ, ii.264

CHAMÆLEONIDÆ, ii.402

Chamæleons, ii.402

Chamæpetes, ii.343

Chamæospiza, ii.284

Chamæsaura, ii.394

CHAMÆSAURIDÆ, ii.394

Chamæza, ii.104

CHAMIDÆ, ii.534

Chamois, figure of, i. 195

ii.224

Chamostrea, ii.536

Chanodichthys, ii.453

CHARACINIDÆ, ii.444

Characodon, ii.450

CHARADRIIDÆ, ii.355

Charadrius, ii.356

Charina, ii.373

Charis, ii.476

Charitornis, ii.274

Charmosyna, ii.327

Chasiempis, ii.271

Chasmodes, ii.431

Chasmorhynchus, ii.103,294

Chatarrhæa, ii.261

Chatham Islands, birds of, i. 454

Chatterers, ii.293

Chaulelasmus, ii.364

Chauna, ii.361

Chaunonotus, ii.272

Chaunoproctus, ii.284

Chela, ii.453

Chelemys, ii.408

Chelidon, ii.281

Chelidoptera, ii.311

Chelidorynx, ii.271

Chelodina, ii.408

Chelomelesii.397

Chelone, ii.409

Chelonia, classification of, i. 100

CHELONIA, ii.407

remarks on the distribution of, ii.410

fossil, ii.410

CHELONIIDÆ, ii.409


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