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