Chapter 34

CHELYDIDÆ, ii.408Chelydobatrachus, ii.416Chelydra, European Pliocene, i. 165ii.408Chelys, ii.408Chenalopex, ii.363Chera, ii.286Chersina, ii.408Chersydrus, ii.382Chevrotain of Malaya, figure of, i. 336Chevrotains, ii.218Chiamela, ii.397Chiasognathus, ii.493Chibia, ii.269Chilabothrus, ii.381Chili should not be placed in the Palæarctic or Nearctic regions, i. 63Chili and Temperate S. America, distribution of Carabidæ in, ii.492Chilian Andes, illustration of zoology of, ii.40Chilian sub-region, ii.36mammalia of, ii.36birds of, ii.37illustration of zoology of, ii.40reptiles and amphibia of, ii.40fresh-water fishes of, ii.42insects of, ii.42origin and migrations of insects of, ii.47Chili, islands of, ii.49Chilinia, ii.518Chilobranchus, ii.456Chilomeniscus, ii.375Chimæra, ii.460CHIMÆRIDÆ, ii.460China, fossil mammals in, resembling those of Indian and European Miocene, i. 362North, mammalia of, i. 222Chinchilla, ii.237Chinchillidæin Brazilian caves, i. 145S. American Pliocene, i. 147Pliocene of Antilles, i. 148CHINCHILLIDÆ, ii.237Chioglossa, ii.413Chionabas, ii.471CHIONIDIDÆ, ii.354Chionis, ii.354CHIROCENTRIDÆ, ii.454CHIROCOLIDÆ, ii.393Chirodon, ii.445Chirodryas, ii.418Chirogaleus, ii.176Chiroleptes, ii.421Chiromachæris, ii.102,292Chiromantis, ii.419CHIROMYIDÆ, ii.177Chironectes, ii.248Chiroptera, classification of, i. 87list of Palæarctic genera of, i. 239list of Ethiopian genera of, i. 300range of Oriental genera of, i. 371list of Australian genera of, i. 475Chiroptera, European Eocene, i. 125in Brazilian caves, i. 144CHIROPTERA, ii.181remarks on the distribution of, ii.185fossil, ii.185summary and conclusion, ii.441Chirotes, ii.388CHIROTIDÆ, ii.388Chiroxiphia, ii.102,292CHITONIDÆ, ii.512Chittya, ii.519Chlænius, ii.489Chlamydodera, ii.275Chlamydophorus, ii.246Chlamydotherium, ii.246in Brazilian caves, i. 145Chlenasicus, ii.262Chloëphaga, ii.363Chlorochrysa, ii.98ii.99Chloronerpes, ii.303Chlorophanes, ii.278Chlorophonia, ii.98ii.99Chloropipo, ii.102Chlorospiza, ii.283Chlorospingus, ii.99ii.100Chlorostilbon, ii.109Choanomphalus, ii.518Choanopoma, ii.521Chœromorus, European Miocene, i. 119Chœropotamus, European Eocene, i. 126ii.215Chœropus, ii.250Chœrotherium, Indian Miocene, i. 122Cholæpus, ii.244Chologastes, ii.450Cholornis, ii.262Chondestes, ii.285Chondropoma, ii.521CHONDROPTERYGII, ii.46CHONDROSTEI, ii.459Chondrostoma, ii.452Choneziphius, European Pliocene, i. 112Chordeiles, ii.320Chough, Alpine, figure of, i. 195Choughs, ii.274CHROMIDÆ, ii.438Chromis, ii.438Chrysichthys, ii.442Chrysobronchus, ii.108Chrysococcyx, ii.310CHRYSOCHLORIDÆ, ii.189Chrysochloris, ii.189Chrysocolaptes, ii.303Chrysocyon, ii.197Chrysolampis, ii.108Chrysomitris, ii.283Chrysopelea, ii.379Chrysophrys, ii.427Chrysoptilus, ii.303Chrysothrix, ii.175Chrysotis, ii.328Chrysuronia, ii.109Chthonicola, ii.258Ciccaba, ii.350Cichla, ii.439Cichladusa, ii.261Cichlopsis, ii.260Cicigna, ii.392Cicindela, ii.486CICINDELIDÆ, ii.486Cicinnurus, ii.275Ciconia, ii.360Ciconiidæ, ii.360CINCLIDÆ, ii.262Cinclocerthia, ii.256Cinclodes, ii.103Cinclorhamphus, ii.260Cinclosoma,ii.261Cinclus, ii.263Cinnicerthia, ii.264Cinnyricinclus, ii.276ii.288Cinosternon, ii.408Cinyxis, ii.408Cionella, ii.515Circaëtus, ii.348Circe, ii.109Circumpolar zones, objections to system of, i. 67Circus, ii.347Cirrhina, ii.451CIRRHITIDÆ, ii.427Cirrhochroa, ii.474CIRRHOSTOMI, ii.464Cissa, ii.273Cissopis, ii.99Cisticola, ii.257Cistothorus, ii.263Cistula, ii.521Cithara, ii.508Citharinus, ii.445Cittura, ii.316Cladognathus, ii.493Clais, ii.108Clam-shells, ii.535Clarias, ii.441Clarotes, ii.442Classification as affecting the study of distribution, i. 83Claudius, ii.408Clausilia, Eocene, i. 169ii.514Clerome, ii.472Clibanornis, ii.103Climacteris, ii.265Climate, as a limit to the range of mammalia, i. 11gradual change of, before the glacial epoch, i. 41Clinteria, ii.494CLIONIDÆ, ii.531Clostophis, ii.520Clupea, ii.454CLUPEIDÆ, ii.454Clymenia, ii.209Clypeicterus, ii.282Clytoctantes, ii.104Clytolæna, ii.108Clytus, ii.501Cnidoglanis, ii.441Cnipodectes, ii.101Cnipolegus, ii.101,291Cobitis, ii.453Cobras, ii.382Coccothraustes, ii.284Coccygus, ii.309Coccystes, ii.310Cochlognathus, ii.452Cochlostyla, ii.514Cochlothraustes, ii.309Cochoa, ii.269Cockatoos, ii.324Cockles, ii.535Cocos Islands, bird of, ii.60Cocytia, ii.481Cœligena, ii.107Cœlodon, ii.245Cœlonotus, ii.457Cœlopeltis, ii.377Cœlosterna, ii.501Cœnonympha, ii.471Cœreba, ii.278CŒREBIDÆ, ii.278Cogia, ii.208Colaptes, ii.304Coleoptera, families selected for study, i. 103Palæarctic, i. 188number of Palæarctic species, i. 189of Central Europe, i. 196of the Mediterranean sub-region, i. 205of the Cape Verd Islands, i. 215of the Ethiopian region, i. 256S. African, i. 268of Madagascar, i. 282, 283of the Oriental region, i. 319of Indo-Malay sub-region, i. 342of the Australian region, i. 405affinity of Australian and South American, i. 406, 407of Celebes, i. 435of New Zealand, i. 457of the Neotropical region, ii.15of S. Temperate America, ii.44of the Mexican sub-region, ii.56of the Antilles, ii.74of the Nearctic region, ii.123COLEOPTERA, ii.486general observations on the distribution of, ii.502(see alsoBeetles)Colias, ii.478Colies, ii.307COLIIDÆ, ii.307Colius, ii.307Coliuspasser, ii.286Collocalia, European Miocene, i. 161ii.320Colluricincla, ii.272Collyris, ii.486,487Colobus, European Miocene, i. 117ii.172Colænis, ii.474Colonoceras, N. American Tertiary, i. 136Colopterus, ii.101Colossochelysof Indian Miocene, i. 123, 165Colpodes, ii.489Coluber, ii.375COLUBRIDÆ, ii.375COLUBRINÆ, ii.375Columbæ, classification of, i. 96range of Palæarctic genera of, i. 248range of Ethiopian genera of, i. 311range of Oriental genera of, i. 384range of Australian genera of, i. 485Columba, ii.332COLUMBÆ, ii.331general remarks on the distribution of, ii.335COLUMBIDÆ, ii.331Columbula, ii.333Columna, ii.516COLYMBIDÆ, ii.366Colymbus, ii.366COMEPHORIDÆ, ii.432Comephorus, ii.549Comoro islands, zoology of, i. 281Compsosoma, ii.98,375CONCHIFERA, ii.533Condylura, ii.190Cones, ii.508Conger, ii.456CONIDÆ, ii.508Conirostrum, ii.278Conognatha, ii.496Conophaga, ii.100CONOPHAGINÆ, ii.291Conophis, ii.375Conopias, ii.101Conorhynchus, ii.443Conostoma, ii.262Continents, distribution of, i. 37recent changes of, i. 38Continental extension in Mesozoic times, i. 156Contopus, ii.102,291CONURIDÆ, ii.327Conurus, ii.328Conus, ii.508Copea, ii.416Cophoscincus, ii.397Copidoglanis, ii.441Coptodera, ii.489,492Copurus, ii.101Copsychus, ii.259Coracias, ii.311CORACIIDÆ, ii.311Coracopsis, ii.328Corades, ii.471Corallus, ii.381Corbis, ii.535Cordylosaurus, ii.392Cordylus, ii.392Coregonus, ii.447Coriphilus, ii.327Coris, ii.437Coronella, ii.375CORONELLINÆ, ii.375Coronis, ii.481Cornufer, ii.419CORVIDÆ, ii.272Corvina, ii.428Corvinella, ii.272Corvultur, ii.274Corvus, European Miocene, i. 161ii.274Corydalla, ii.290Corydon, ii.295Corynopoma, ii.445Coryphistera, ii.103Coryphodon, European Eocene, i. 126Coryphospingus, ii.284Corythaix, ii.307Corythopis, ii.100Corythornis, ii.316Cosmeteira, ii.277Cosmetornis, ii.320Cosmopolitan groups enumerated, i. 175Cossypha, ii.256Cotinga, ii.102,294COTINGIDÆ, ii.293Cottus, ii.428Coturniculus, ii.284Coturnix, ii.338Cotyle, ii.281Coua, ii.309Couchia, ii.439Coues, Dr., on the blue crow of the Rocky Mountains, ii.128Coursers, ii.355Cowries, ii.508Coypu, ii.238CRACIDÆ, ii.342CRACINÆ, ii.343Cracticus, ii.273Cranes, ii.357CRANIADÆ, ii.532Cranorrhinus, ii.317Craspedocephalus, ii.385Craspedopoma, ii.521Crateropus, ii.261Crax, ii.343Creadion, ii.287Creagrus, ii.364Creagrutus, ii.445Creepers, ii.264Cremna, ii.475Crenicichla, ii.439Crenilabrus, ii.437Crenuchus, ii.445Creurgops, ii.99Cricetodon, European Miocene, i. 120ii.230Cricetomys, ii.230Cricetulus, ii.230Cricetus, European Pliocene, i. 113ii.230Cricosoma, ii.476Crinia, ii.420Criniger, ii.267Crithagra, ii.285Crocidura, ii.191Crocodiles, Eocene, i. 165ii.406lines of migration of, ii.548Crocodilia, classification of, i. 100CROCODILIA, ii.405general remarks on the distribution of, ii.406fossil, ii.407CROCODILIDÆ, ii.406Crocodilurusii.390Crocodilus, ii.406Crook-billed plovers of New Zealand, i. 456Crossarchus, ii.195Crossochilus, ii.451Crossodactylus, ii.419Crossoptilon, ii.340Crossopus, ii.191CROTALIDÆ, ii.384Crotalophorus, ii.385Crotalus, ii.385Crotch, Mr., on beetles of the Azores, i. 209Crotophaga, ii.309Crowned-pigeon, figure of, i. 415Crows, ii.273Crypsirhina, ii.273Cryptoblepharus, ii.395Cryptodacus, ii.375Cryptoprocta, ii.194CRYPTOPROCTIDÆ, ii.194Cryptopterus, ii.441Cryptornis, European Eocene, i. 163Cryptotis, ii.421Crypturus, ii.344Ctenodactyla, ii.490Ctenodactylus, ii.238Ctenolabrus, ii.437Ctenomys, S. American Pliocene, i. 147ii.238Ctenopharyngodon, ii.452Ctenopoma, ii.521Ctenostoma, ii.486Cuba, extinct mammalia of, i. 148Curculionidium, Oolitic insect, i. 167Cubina, ii.400CUCULIDÆ, ii.308Cuculus, ii.309Cuckoo-shrikes, ii.268Cuckoos, ii.308Culter, ii.453Cunningham, Professor, lizard discovered by, in Tierra-del-Fuego, ii.41Cuniculus, ii.230Cuphopterus, ii.272Cupidonia, ii.339Curassows, ii.342Curæus, ii.282Curetis, ii.477Curimatus, ii.445Curruca, ii.259Cursoria, ii.382Cursorius, ii.355Cuscus, ii.252Custa, ii.390Cutia, ii.266Cuttle fish, ii.505Cyanecula, ii.259Cyanocorax, ii.273Cyanomyia, ii.109Cyanopica, ii.273Cyanoptila, ii.270Cyanorhamphus, ii.325Cyanospiza, ii.284Cyanotis, ii.101Cyanurus, ii.273Cybernetes, ii.101

CHELYDIDÆ, ii.408

Chelydobatrachus, ii.416

Chelydra, European Pliocene, i. 165

ii.408

Chelys, ii.408

Chenalopex, ii.363

Chera, ii.286

Chersina, ii.408

Chersydrus, ii.382

Chevrotain of Malaya, figure of, i. 336

Chevrotains, ii.218

Chiamela, ii.397

Chiasognathus, ii.493

Chibia, ii.269

Chilabothrus, ii.381

Chili should not be placed in the Palæarctic or Nearctic regions, i. 63

Chili and Temperate S. America, distribution of Carabidæ in, ii.492

Chilian Andes, illustration of zoology of, ii.40

Chilian sub-region, ii.36

mammalia of, ii.36

birds of, ii.37

illustration of zoology of, ii.40

reptiles and amphibia of, ii.40

fresh-water fishes of, ii.42

insects of, ii.42

origin and migrations of insects of, ii.47

Chili, islands of, ii.49

Chilinia, ii.518

Chilobranchus, ii.456

Chilomeniscus, ii.375

Chimæra, ii.460

CHIMÆRIDÆ, ii.460

China, fossil mammals in, resembling those of Indian and European Miocene, i. 362

North, mammalia of, i. 222

Chinchilla, ii.237

Chinchillidæin Brazilian caves, i. 145

S. American Pliocene, i. 147

Pliocene of Antilles, i. 148

CHINCHILLIDÆ, ii.237

Chioglossa, ii.413

Chionabas, ii.471

CHIONIDIDÆ, ii.354

Chionis, ii.354

CHIROCENTRIDÆ, ii.454

CHIROCOLIDÆ, ii.393

Chirodon, ii.445

Chirodryas, ii.418

Chirogaleus, ii.176

Chiroleptes, ii.421

Chiromachæris, ii.102,292

Chiromantis, ii.419

CHIROMYIDÆ, ii.177

Chironectes, ii.248

Chiroptera, classification of, i. 87

list of Palæarctic genera of, i. 239

list of Ethiopian genera of, i. 300

range of Oriental genera of, i. 371

list of Australian genera of, i. 475

Chiroptera, European Eocene, i. 125

in Brazilian caves, i. 144

CHIROPTERA, ii.181

remarks on the distribution of, ii.185

fossil, ii.185

summary and conclusion, ii.441

Chirotes, ii.388

CHIROTIDÆ, ii.388

Chiroxiphia, ii.102,292

CHITONIDÆ, ii.512

Chittya, ii.519

Chlænius, ii.489

Chlamydodera, ii.275

Chlamydophorus, ii.246

Chlamydotherium, ii.246

in Brazilian caves, i. 145

Chlenasicus, ii.262

Chloëphaga, ii.363

Chlorochrysa, ii.98

ii.99

Chloronerpes, ii.303

Chlorophanes, ii.278

Chlorophonia, ii.98

ii.99

Chloropipo, ii.102

Chlorospiza, ii.283

Chlorospingus, ii.99

ii.100

Chlorostilbon, ii.109

Choanomphalus, ii.518

Choanopoma, ii.521

Chœromorus, European Miocene, i. 119

Chœropotamus, European Eocene, i. 126

ii.215

Chœropus, ii.250

Chœrotherium, Indian Miocene, i. 122

Cholæpus, ii.244

Chologastes, ii.450

Cholornis, ii.262

Chondestes, ii.285

Chondropoma, ii.521

CHONDROPTERYGII, ii.46

CHONDROSTEI, ii.459

Chondrostoma, ii.452

Choneziphius, European Pliocene, i. 112

Chordeiles, ii.320

Chough, Alpine, figure of, i. 195

Choughs, ii.274

CHROMIDÆ, ii.438

Chromis, ii.438

Chrysichthys, ii.442

Chrysobronchus, ii.108

Chrysococcyx, ii.310

CHRYSOCHLORIDÆ, ii.189

Chrysochloris, ii.189

Chrysocolaptes, ii.303

Chrysocyon, ii.197

Chrysolampis, ii.108

Chrysomitris, ii.283

Chrysopelea, ii.379

Chrysophrys, ii.427

Chrysoptilus, ii.303

Chrysothrix, ii.175

Chrysotis, ii.328

Chrysuronia, ii.109

Chthonicola, ii.258

Ciccaba, ii.350

Cichla, ii.439

Cichladusa, ii.261

Cichlopsis, ii.260

Cicigna, ii.392

Cicindela, ii.486

CICINDELIDÆ, ii.486

Cicinnurus, ii.275

Ciconia, ii.360

Ciconiidæ, ii.360

CINCLIDÆ, ii.262

Cinclocerthia, ii.256

Cinclodes, ii.103

Cinclorhamphus, ii.260

Cinclosoma,ii.261

Cinclus, ii.263

Cinnicerthia, ii.264

Cinnyricinclus, ii.276

ii.288

Cinosternon, ii.408

Cinyxis, ii.408

Cionella, ii.515

Circaëtus, ii.348

Circe, ii.109

Circumpolar zones, objections to system of, i. 67

Circus, ii.347

Cirrhina, ii.451

CIRRHITIDÆ, ii.427

Cirrhochroa, ii.474

CIRRHOSTOMI, ii.464

Cissa, ii.273

Cissopis, ii.99

Cisticola, ii.257

Cistothorus, ii.263

Cistula, ii.521

Cithara, ii.508

Citharinus, ii.445

Cittura, ii.316

Cladognathus, ii.493

Clais, ii.108

Clam-shells, ii.535

Clarias, ii.441

Clarotes, ii.442

Classification as affecting the study of distribution, i. 83

Claudius, ii.408

Clausilia, Eocene, i. 169

ii.514

Clerome, ii.472

Clibanornis, ii.103

Climacteris, ii.265

Climate, as a limit to the range of mammalia, i. 11

gradual change of, before the glacial epoch, i. 41

Clinteria, ii.494

CLIONIDÆ, ii.531

Clostophis, ii.520

Clupea, ii.454

CLUPEIDÆ, ii.454

Clymenia, ii.209

Clypeicterus, ii.282

Clytoctantes, ii.104

Clytolæna, ii.108

Clytus, ii.501

Cnidoglanis, ii.441

Cnipodectes, ii.101

Cnipolegus, ii.101,291

Cobitis, ii.453

Cobras, ii.382

Coccothraustes, ii.284

Coccygus, ii.309

Coccystes, ii.310

Cochlognathus, ii.452

Cochlostyla, ii.514

Cochlothraustes, ii.309

Cochoa, ii.269

Cockatoos, ii.324

Cockles, ii.535

Cocos Islands, bird of, ii.60

Cocytia, ii.481

Cœligena, ii.107

Cœlodon, ii.245

Cœlonotus, ii.457

Cœlopeltis, ii.377

Cœlosterna, ii.501

Cœnonympha, ii.471

Cœreba, ii.278

CŒREBIDÆ, ii.278

Cogia, ii.208

Colaptes, ii.304

Coleoptera, families selected for study, i. 103

Palæarctic, i. 188

number of Palæarctic species, i. 189

of Central Europe, i. 196

of the Mediterranean sub-region, i. 205

of the Cape Verd Islands, i. 215

of the Ethiopian region, i. 256

S. African, i. 268

of Madagascar, i. 282, 283

of the Oriental region, i. 319

of Indo-Malay sub-region, i. 342

of the Australian region, i. 405

affinity of Australian and South American, i. 406, 407

of Celebes, i. 435

of New Zealand, i. 457

of the Neotropical region, ii.15

of S. Temperate America, ii.44

of the Mexican sub-region, ii.56

of the Antilles, ii.74

of the Nearctic region, ii.123

COLEOPTERA, ii.486

general observations on the distribution of, ii.502(see alsoBeetles)

Colias, ii.478

Colies, ii.307

COLIIDÆ, ii.307

Colius, ii.307

Coliuspasser, ii.286

Collocalia, European Miocene, i. 161

ii.320

Colluricincla, ii.272

Collyris, ii.486,487

Colobus, European Miocene, i. 117

ii.172

Colænis, ii.474

Colonoceras, N. American Tertiary, i. 136

Colopterus, ii.101

Colossochelysof Indian Miocene, i. 123, 165

Colpodes, ii.489

Coluber, ii.375

COLUBRIDÆ, ii.375

COLUBRINÆ, ii.375

Columbæ, classification of, i. 96

range of Palæarctic genera of, i. 248

range of Ethiopian genera of, i. 311

range of Oriental genera of, i. 384

range of Australian genera of, i. 485

Columba, ii.332

COLUMBÆ, ii.331

general remarks on the distribution of, ii.335

COLUMBIDÆ, ii.331

Columbula, ii.333

Columna, ii.516

COLYMBIDÆ, ii.366

Colymbus, ii.366

COMEPHORIDÆ, ii.432

Comephorus, ii.549

Comoro islands, zoology of, i. 281

Compsosoma, ii.98,375

CONCHIFERA, ii.533

Condylura, ii.190

Cones, ii.508

Conger, ii.456

CONIDÆ, ii.508

Conirostrum, ii.278

Conognatha, ii.496

Conophaga, ii.100

CONOPHAGINÆ, ii.291

Conophis, ii.375

Conopias, ii.101

Conorhynchus, ii.443

Conostoma, ii.262

Continents, distribution of, i. 37

recent changes of, i. 38

Continental extension in Mesozoic times, i. 156

Contopus, ii.102,291

CONURIDÆ, ii.327

Conurus, ii.328

Conus, ii.508

Copea, ii.416

Cophoscincus, ii.397

Copidoglanis, ii.441

Coptodera, ii.489,492

Copurus, ii.101

Copsychus, ii.259

Coracias, ii.311

CORACIIDÆ, ii.311

Coracopsis, ii.328

Corades, ii.471

Corallus, ii.381

Corbis, ii.535

Cordylosaurus, ii.392

Cordylus, ii.392

Coregonus, ii.447

Coriphilus, ii.327

Coris, ii.437

Coronella, ii.375

CORONELLINÆ, ii.375

Coronis, ii.481

Cornufer, ii.419

CORVIDÆ, ii.272

Corvina, ii.428

Corvinella, ii.272

Corvultur, ii.274

Corvus, European Miocene, i. 161

ii.274

Corydalla, ii.290

Corydon, ii.295

Corynopoma, ii.445

Coryphistera, ii.103

Coryphodon, European Eocene, i. 126

Coryphospingus, ii.284

Corythaix, ii.307

Corythopis, ii.100

Corythornis, ii.316

Cosmeteira, ii.277

Cosmetornis, ii.320

Cosmopolitan groups enumerated, i. 175

Cossypha, ii.256

Cotinga, ii.102,294

COTINGIDÆ, ii.293

Cottus, ii.428

Coturniculus, ii.284

Coturnix, ii.338

Cotyle, ii.281

Coua, ii.309

Couchia, ii.439

Coues, Dr., on the blue crow of the Rocky Mountains, ii.128

Coursers, ii.355

Cowries, ii.508

Coypu, ii.238

CRACIDÆ, ii.342

CRACINÆ, ii.343

Cracticus, ii.273

Cranes, ii.357

CRANIADÆ, ii.532

Cranorrhinus, ii.317

Craspedocephalus, ii.385

Craspedopoma, ii.521

Crateropus, ii.261

Crax, ii.343

Creadion, ii.287

Creagrus, ii.364

Creagrutus, ii.445

Creepers, ii.264

Cremna, ii.475

Crenicichla, ii.439

Crenilabrus, ii.437

Crenuchus, ii.445

Creurgops, ii.99

Cricetodon, European Miocene, i. 120

ii.230

Cricetomys, ii.230

Cricetulus, ii.230

Cricetus, European Pliocene, i. 113

ii.230

Cricosoma, ii.476

Crinia, ii.420

Criniger, ii.267

Crithagra, ii.285

Crocidura, ii.191

Crocodiles, Eocene, i. 165

ii.406

lines of migration of, ii.548

Crocodilia, classification of, i. 100

CROCODILIA, ii.405

general remarks on the distribution of, ii.406

fossil, ii.407

CROCODILIDÆ, ii.406

Crocodilurusii.390

Crocodilus, ii.406

Crook-billed plovers of New Zealand, i. 456

Crossarchus, ii.195

Crossochilus, ii.451

Crossodactylus, ii.419

Crossoptilon, ii.340

Crossopus, ii.191

CROTALIDÆ, ii.384

Crotalophorus, ii.385

Crotalus, ii.385

Crotch, Mr., on beetles of the Azores, i. 209

Crotophaga, ii.309

Crowned-pigeon, figure of, i. 415

Crows, ii.273

Crypsirhina, ii.273

Cryptoblepharus, ii.395

Cryptodacus, ii.375

Cryptoprocta, ii.194

CRYPTOPROCTIDÆ, ii.194

Cryptopterus, ii.441

Cryptornis, European Eocene, i. 163

Cryptotis, ii.421

Crypturus, ii.344

Ctenodactyla, ii.490

Ctenodactylus, ii.238

Ctenolabrus, ii.437

Ctenomys, S. American Pliocene, i. 147

ii.238

Ctenopharyngodon, ii.452

Ctenopoma, ii.521

Ctenostoma, ii.486

Cuba, extinct mammalia of, i. 148

Curculionidium, Oolitic insect, i. 167

Cubina, ii.400

CUCULIDÆ, ii.308

Cuculus, ii.309

Cuckoo-shrikes, ii.268

Cuckoos, ii.308

Culter, ii.453

Cunningham, Professor, lizard discovered by, in Tierra-del-Fuego, ii.41

Cuniculus, ii.230

Cuphopterus, ii.272

Cupidonia, ii.339

Curassows, ii.342

Curæus, ii.282

Curetis, ii.477

Curimatus, ii.445

Curruca, ii.259

Cursoria, ii.382

Cursorius, ii.355

Cuscus, ii.252

Custa, ii.390

Cutia, ii.266

Cuttle fish, ii.505

Cyanecula, ii.259

Cyanocorax, ii.273

Cyanomyia, ii.109

Cyanopica, ii.273

Cyanoptila, ii.270

Cyanorhamphus, ii.325

Cyanospiza, ii.284

Cyanotis, ii.101

Cyanurus, ii.273

Cybernetes, ii.101


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