TABLE II. LIST OF GENERA OF TERRESTRIAL MAMMALIA AND BIRDS EXPLANATION. Names in italics show genera peculiar to the region. Names enclosed thus (...) indicate genera which barely enter the region, and are not considered properly to belong to it. Genera properly belonging to the region are numbered consecutively. NOCTILIONIDE. INSECTIVORA. : 5 Universal, to Hudson's Bay 6 1 3 2 Temp. N. Amer. to Nova Scotia S. E. and Central States 1 W. Coast Mexico, Antilles Neotr., Orient., Austral. India, Tropical Africa, 1 Cal. and S. Central Sub-region Neotropical, Oriental. S. Palearctic Order, Family, and Genus. No. of Species. Range within the Region. Range beyond the Region. CANIDE. 18. Lupus 19. Vulpes MUSTELIDE. 20. Martes 22. Gulo... 6 All N. America Palearctic, Oriental 6 N. America to Arctic Ocean and Palæarc., Ethiop., Orient. Greenland 2 Pennsylvania to Paget's Sound 21. Mustela ... 1 Pacific coast Palæarctic, Oriental Peru, Palearctic, Ethiopian, Oriental N. Palearctic W. coast of S. America' Neotropical Neotropical Guatemala and Mexico 1 California to Behring's Straits 1 Arctic Ocean to 66° N. Lat. in Palearctic N. America Greenland 33. Callocephalus ... 1 34. Pagomys 35. Pagophilus Palearctic Japan Palearctic 36. Halicyon. LEPORIDE. 73. Lepus Mexico and Virginia to Canada All regs. but Australian 4 Virginia and Nebraska, northws. N. Palearctic 2 California and British Columbia 2 Pennsylvania to Canada, & Paci- 1 Rocky Mountains, 42° to 60° N. Palearctic 15 All N. America to Greenland All regs. but Australian |