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Hyænas, ii. 196

Hystricidæ, ii. 240

Insectivora, ii. 192

Lacertilia, ii. 404
Lagomyidæ, ii. 242
Leporida, ii. 243

Macropodidae, ii. 251

Muridae, ii. 230
Mustelidæ, ii. 199
Myoxidæ, ii. 232

Octodontidæ, ii. 238

Ophidia, ii. 387

Orycteropodidæ, ii. 246

Otariida, ii. 203

Procyonidae, ii. 201
Quadrumana, ii. 178
Rallidæ, ii. 252
Rhinocerotidæ, ii. 213
Sciuridæ, ii. 236
Seals, ii. 204
Sirenia, ii. 210
Struthionidæ, ii. 369
Suidæ, ii. 215

Talpidæ, ii. 190

Tapirs, ii. 212

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Falcinellus, ii. 360
Falco, ii 349

FALCONIDÆ, ii. 347

FALCONINE, ii. 349
Falcons, ii. 347

Falculia, ii. 228

F.

Falkland Islands, zoology of, ii. 49
Fanged ground-snakes, ii. 380
Farancia, ii. 377

Fauna of Japan, general character and affini-
ties of, i. 230

of Palearctic region, general conclusions
as to, i. 231

extinct, of Madagascar and Mascarene
Islands, i. 282

Malayan, probable origin of, i. 359
Moluccan, peculiarities of, i. 419
Timorese, origin of, i. 422

of Celebes, origin of, i. 436

of New Zealand, origin of, i. 460

of Galapagos, origin of, ii. 33

of Central America, origin of, ii. 57

of Antilles, origin of, ii. 78

of Neotropical region, origin of, ii. 80

FELIDE, ii. 192

Felis, Miocene of Greece, i. 115

European Miocene, i 118

Indian Miocene, i. 121

N. American Post-Pliocene, i 129

in Brazilian caves, i. 144

ii. 193

Felis spelaa, i. 110
Feniseca, ii. 477
Fennecus, ii. 197
Ferania, ii. 376

Fernando Po, zoological features of, i. 265
Feroculus, ii. 191

Fiber, ii. 230

Figulus, ii. 493

Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa Islands, birds of, i. 443
Finches, i. 283

FIROLIDE, ii. 531

Fishes, means of dispersal of, i. 19

classification of, i. 101

cosmopolitan groups of, i. 176

of the Palearctic region, i. 186

of the European sub-region, i. 196

of the Mediterranean sub-region, i. 205
of the Manchurian sub-region, i. 227
fresh water, table of Palæaretic families
of, i. 227

of the Ethiopian region, i. 255
of South Africa, i. 268

fresh-water, table of Ethiopian families of,
i. 298

fresh-water, of the Oriental region, i. 318
of the Indo-Malay sub-region, i. 341
fresh-water, table of Oriental families of
i. 369

fresh-water, of the Australian region, i
397

fresh-water, resemblance of Australian and
S. American, i. 400

how the transmission may have taken
place, i. 401

fresh water, of New Zealand, i. 457
fresh-water, table of Neotropical families
of, ii. 89

of Central N. America, il. 131

of Eastern United States, ii. 134

of Canada, ii. 137

fresh-water, table of Nearctic families of,

ii. 143

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Haplocerus, ii. 374
Haplochilus, ii. 450
Haplochiton, ii. 446
HAPLOCHITONIDÆ, ii. 446
Haplodactylus, ii. 427
Haploodon, ii. 236

HAPLOODONTIDÆ, ii. 236

Haplospiza, ii. 284
Hapsidrophis, 379

Harelda, ii 364
Hares, ii. 242
Harma, ii. 474
Harpa, ii. 349
ii. 507
Harpactes, ii. 314
Harpagus, ii. 349
Harpalus, ii. 489

Harporhynchus, ii. 256

Harpyhaliaetus, ii. 348

Hartlaubius, ii. 288

Hathliodes, ii. 502

Hatteria of New Zealand, i. 456

Hatteria, ii. 405

Hawks, ii 347

Hedgehogs, ii. 187

Hedymeles, ii. 285
Helarctos, ii. 202
Heleyra, ii. 474
Heleothreptus, ii. 320
Heliactin, ii. 108
Heliangelus, ii. 108

Helianthea, ii. 108

Heliastes, ii. 437

HELICIDÆ, ii. 512

Helicina, ii. 522

HELICONIDÆ, ii. 473

ii. 522

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