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GENERAL INDEX.

ALL names in Italics refer, either to the genera and other groups of Extinct
Animals in Part II. of the First Volume;-or to the genera whose distribution
is given under Geographical Zoology (Part IV.) in the Second Volume; the
Families and higher groups being in small capitals. All other references are in
ordinary type.

The various matters discussed under Zoological Geography (Part III.), are
indexed as much as possible by subjects and localities. None of the genera

mentioned in this Part are indexed, as this would have more than doubled the
extent of the Index, and would have served no useful purpose, because the
general distribution of each genus is given in Part IV., and the separate details
can always be found by referring to the region, sub-region, and class.

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Acara, ii. 438
Accentor, ii. 260
Accentorinæ, ii. 257
Accipenser, ii. 459
ACCIPENSERIDÆ, ii. 459
Accipiter, ii. 348

Accipitres, European Eocene, i. 163
Accipitres, classification of, i. 97

range of Palearctic genera of, i. 248
range of Ethiopian genera of, i. 312
range of Oriental genera of, i. 385
range of Australian genera of, i. 486
ACCIPITRES, ii. 345

general remarks on the distribution of, ii.
351

ACCIPITRINÆ, ii. 347

Acerina, ii. 425

Aceros, ii. 317

Acerotherium, ii. 214

Acerotherium, European Miocene, i. 119

N. American Tertiary, i. 136

Acestra, ii. 444

Acestura, ii. 108

Achalinus, ii. 375

Acharnes, ii. 434

Achatina, ii. 515

Achatinella, ii. 514

Acherontia, ii. 483

Achilognathus, ii. 452

Achænodon, N. American Tertiary, i. 138

Acicula, ii. 519

ACICULIDE, ii. 519

Acmaodera, ii. 497

Acodon, ii. 230

ACONTIADE, ii. 399

Acontias, ii. 399

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Acroa. ii. 473

ACREIDÆ, ii. 473
Acrantus, ii. 390

Acredula, ii. 266

Acridotheres, ii. 287
Acris, ii. 419
Acrobata, ii. 252
Acrocephalus, ii. 258
Acrochilus, ii. 452

ACROCHORDIDÆ, ii. 382

Acrochordonichthys, ii. 442
Acrochordus, ii. 382
ACRONURÍDÆ, ii. 433
Acropternis, ii. 297

Acryllium, ii. 340

Actenodes, ii. 497

Actinodura, ii. 261

Ada, ii. 390

Adamsiella, ii. 521

Adapis, European Eocene, i. 125

Addax, ii. 223
Adelomia, ii. 108
Adelotopus, ii. 490
Adenomera, ii. 416

Adolias, ii. 474

Aedon, ii. 259

Egeria, ii. 482

ÆGERIIDÆ, ii. 482

Egialitis, ii. 356

Egithaliscus, ii. 266

Egithalus, ii. 266

Egocera, ii. 482

Egotheles, ii. 318

Aluredus, ii. 275

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Air, ii. 363
Akysis, ii. 442
Almon, ii. 289

Alaska, birds of, ii. 136

Alauda, ii 289

ALAUDIDÆ, ii. 289

Albatrosses, ii. 365

Albulichthys, ii. 452
Alburnus, ii. 453

Alca, ii. 367

Alcadia, ii, 522

ALCEDINIDÆ, ii. 315

Alcedo, ii. 316

ALCEPHALINÆ, ii. 224

Alcephalus, Indian Miocene, i. 122

Alcephalus, ii. 224

Alces, ii. 219

ALCIDE, ii. 367

Alcippe, ii. 261

Aleurus, ii. 267

Alcyone, ii. 316

Aldabra Islands, land-tortoises of, i. 289

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Ammomanes, ii. 289

AMMONITIDÆ, ii. 506

Amomys, N. American Tertiary, i. 134

Ampeliceps, ii. 287

AMPELIDÆ, ii. 280
Ampelio, ii. 102
Ampelis, ii. 280

Amphechinus, European Miocene, i. 117
ii. 188

Amphibia, means of dispersal of, i. 28
classification of, i. 100

peculiar to Palearctic region, i. 186
of Central Europe, i. 196

of the Mediterranean sub-region, i. 205
of the Siberian sub-region, i. 220
of the Manchurian sub-region, i. 226
table of Palearctic families of, i. 237
of the Ethiopian region, i. 255

of West Africa, i. 264

S. African, i. 268

of Madagascar, i. 280

table of Ethiopian families of, i. 298
of the Oriental region, i. 317

of the Indian sub-region, i. 326
of Ceylon, i. 327

of the Indo-Chinese sub-region, i. 331
of the Indo-Malay sub-region, i. 340
table of Oriental families of, i. 369
of the Australian region, i. 397

resemblances of Australian and South-
American, i. 400

of New Guinea, i. 416

of New Zealand, i. 457

Neotropical, ii. 11

of South Temperate America, il 41
of the Mexican sub-region, ii. 54

of the Antilles, ii. 72

table of Neotropical families of, ii. 89

of the Nearctic region, ii. 120

of California, ii. 128

of Central North America, ii. 131

of Eastern United States, ii. 134

table of Nearctic families of, ii. 143

AMPHIBIA, ii. 411

general remarks on the distribution of, ii.

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Amphisbæna, ii. 389

AMPHISBENIDÆ, ii. 388

Amphisorex, European Miocene, i. 118

ii. 191

Amphitragulus, European Miocene, i. 120
ii. 218

Amphiuma, ii. 412
AMPHIUMIDÆ, ii. 412
Amphixestus, ii. 397

Ampullaria, ii. 510
Amydrus, ii. 288
Amytis, ii. 258
Anabatoides, ii. 103
Anabazenops, ii. 103
Anableps, ii 450
ANACANTHINI, ii. 439
Anacyrtus, ii. 445
Anadenus, ii. 517
Anadia, ii. 393
ANADIADÆ, ii. 393
Ancretes, ii. 101, 291
Anaides, ii. 413
Analcipus, ii. 268
Anarhynchus, ii. 356
Anarrhichas, ii. 431

Anas, ii. 363

Anastoma, European Tertiary, i. 169

ii. 527

Anastomus, ii. 361

ANATIDE, ii. 363

ANATINIDE, ii. 536

Anatinella, ii. 536

Anausores, ü. 193

Anchilophus, European Eocene, i. 125
Anchippodus, N. American Eocene, i. 139
Anchippus, N. American Tertiary, i. 135
Anchitherida, N. American Tertiary, i. 135
ii. 212

Anchitherium, European Miocene, i. 119
European Eocene, i. 125

N. American Tertiary, i. 135
Ancient fauna of New Zealand, i. 459
Ancistrops, ii. 103

Ancylotherium, Miocene of Greece, i. 116
European Miocene, i. 121

Ancylotherium, ii. 246

Ancyluris, ii. 476

Ancylus, ii. 518

Andaman Islands, zoology of, i. 333

probable past history of, i. 334

Andigena, ii. 307

Andrias, European Miocene, i. 165
Androdon, ii. 107

Andropadus, ii. 267

Aneitea, ii. 517

Anguilla, ii. 456

Anguis, ii. 397

Angwantibo, ii. 176

Animal kingdom, primary divisions of, i. 85
Animals, development of, affecting distribu-
tion, i. 7

dispersal and migration of, i. 10

rapid multiplication of, i. 10

Anisacodon, N. American Tertiary, i. 137
Anoa of Celebes, peculiarities of, i. 428
Anoa, ii. 222
Anodon, ii. 534

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Arthroleptis, ii. 421

Artiodactyla, European Eocene, i. 126

N. American Tertiary, i. 137
S. American Pliocene, i. 146
Artomyias, ii. 270
Arundinicola, ii. 100

Arvicola, European Pliocene, i. 113

in Brazilian caves, i. 145

S. American Pliocene, i. 147
8. American Eocene, i. 148

Arvicola, ii. 230, 231
Asio, ii. 350
Aspergillum, ii. 537
Aspidoparia, ii. 452
Aspidorhinus, ii. 391
Aspidura, ii. 374
Aspius, ii. 453

Aspredo, ii. 444

Aspro, ii. 425

Astarte, ii. 535

Astathes, ii. 501

Asterophys, ii. 421

Asterophysus, ii. 443

Asthenodipsas, ii. 381

Astrapi, ii. 274

Astroblepus, ii. 444

Astur, ii. 348

Asturina, ii. 348

Asturinula, i. 348

ATELEOPODIDÆ, ii. 440

Ateles, ii. 174

Atelopus, ii. 416

Atelornis, ii. 312

Aterica, ii. 474

Athene, ii. 350

Atherina, ii. 434

Atherinichthys, ii. 434

ATHERINIDÆ, ii. 434

Atheris, ii. 386

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Atherura, ii. 240

Athylax, ii. 195

Athyma, ii. 474

ATLANTIDEÆ, ii. 531

Atlapetes, ii. 284

ATRACTASPIDIDÆ, ii, 383

Atractaspis, ii. 383

Atretium, ii. 375

ATRICHIIDÆ, ii. 299

Atrichia, 299

Atropos, ii. 385

Attagis, ii. 354.

ATTALINÆ, ii. 293

Atthis, ii. 108

Atticora, ii. 281

Attila, ii. 102

Auchenaspis, ii. 443

Auchenia, N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 130

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Babirusa of Celebes, peculiarities of, i. 428

Babirusa, ii. 215

Badger, figure of, i. 195

Badis, ii. 433

Bootis, ii. 475

Bagarius, ii. 443

Bagrichthys, ii. 442

Bagroides, ii. 442

Bagrus, ii. 442

Baird, Professor, on fauna of Cape St. Lucas
ii. 130

on representative birds of United States,
ii. 180

Balana, European Pliocene, i. 112

ii. 207

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