Baryphthengus, ii. 313 Barypus, ii. 492 Bates, Mr., on Carabidæ of Japan, i. 228 BATRACHIDÆ, ii. 431 Bats, powers of flight of, i. 15 of New Zealand, i. 450 Baucis, ii. 108 Baza, ii. 349 Bdeogale, ii. 195 Bearded Reedling, ii. 262 Bears, probable cause of absence of, from Birds, extinct of North America, i. 163 of the Mediterranean sub-region, i. 203 of the Azores, i. 207 of the Cape Verd Islands, i. 215 of the Siberian sub-region, i. 219 Oriental genera of, in the Manchurian characteristic of N.W. China and Mon- table of Palearctic families of, i. 235 of West Africa, i. 243 list of Palearctic genera of, i. 243 of the Ethiopian region, i. 253 of the East African sub-region, i. 260 genera of, peculiar to Madagascar, i. 275 species common to Madagascar and Africa table of Ethiopian families of, i. 295 table of Ethiopian genera of, i. 306 of the Oriental region, i. 316 of the Indian sub-region, i. 323 Oriental genera of in Central India, i. 324 Central India, i. 325 of Ceylon, i. 327 genera in of the Indo-Chinese sub region, i. 330 of Australian region, i. 391 specially organized Australian families of, of the Papuan Islands, i. 410 brilliant colours of, i. 413 of the Timor group, i. 423 of Australia, i. 440 of New Zealand, i. 451 peculiar to New Zealand, i. 452 of Norfolk Island, i. 453 of Lord Howe's Island, i. 453 of the Chatham Islands, i. 454 of the Auckland Islands, i. 455 table of families of Australian, i. 471 of the Neotropical region, ii. 6 BUCCINIDE, ii. 507 Buccinum, ii. 507 Bucco, ii. 310 BUCCONIDÆ, ii. 810 Bucephala, ii. 364 Bucephalus, ii. 379 Buceros, ii. 317 BUCEROTIDÆ, ii. 316 Bucorvus, ii. 317 Budorcas, ii. 224 BUDORCINE, ii. 224 Budytes, ii. 290 Buffaloes, ii. 221 Bufo, ii. 415 BUFONIDÆ, ii. 415 Bulbuls, ii. 267 BULLIDE, ii. 530 Buliminus, ii. 514 Bulimulus, ii. 514 Bulimus, Eocene, i. 169 Butastur, ii. 348 Buteo, ii. 348 Buteogallus, ii. 348 BUTEONINÆ, ii. 348 Buteola, ii. 348 Buthraupis, ii. 98 Butterflies, arrangement of, i. 103 Palæarctic, i 187 of Central Europe, i. 196 of the Mediterranean sub-region, i. 205 peculiar to Siberian sub-region, i. 220 of the Austro-Malay sub-region, i. 404 of Celebes, peculiarities of, i. 434 ii. 470 Calendula, ii. 289 Calidris, ii. 353 California, illustration of zoology of, ii. 128 mammalia of, ii. 127 birds of, ii. 127 reptiles of, ii. 128. amphibia of, ii. 128 fresh-water fishes of, ii. 128 Caligo, ii. 472 Calinaga, ii. 479 Calisto, ii. 471 Callia, ii. 521 Calliste, ii. 98 Callisthenus, ii. 489 Callithea, ii. 474 Callithrix, in Brazilian caves, i 184 ii. 175 ii. 178 Calorhamphus, ii. 303 Calodon, in Brazilian caves, i. 145 Celogenys, in Brazilian caves, i. 144 ii. 241 Calornis, ii. 288 Calosoma, ii. 489 Calyptocephalus, ii. 421 Calyptorhynchus, ii. 325 CALYPTRÆIDÆ, ii. 61! Calyptura, ii. 102 Camarhynchus, ii. 284 Camaroptera, ii. 258 Camel, fossil in Indian Miocene, i. 122 birth-place and migrations of, i. 155 Camelida, essentially extra-tropical, i. 112 N. American Tertiary, i. 138 CAMELIDE, ii. 216 CAMELOPARDALIDÆ, ii. 221 Camelopardalis, Miocene of Greece, i. 116 mammalia of, ii. 135 reptiles and fishes of, ii. 137 insects of, i 137 Canaries, birds of, i. 208 beetles of, i. 209 Cancroma, ii. 359 Canida, European Miocene, i. 118 N. American Tertiary, i. 134 Canis, European Pliocene, i. 112 European Miocene, i. 118 N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 129 N. American Tertiary, i. 134, 135 in Brazilian caves, i. 144 S. American Pliocene, i. 146 Cantharus, ii. 427 Cantoria, ii. 376 Cape Ant-cater, ii. 246 Cape of Good Hope, peculiar flora and fauna of, i. 266 Carnivora, European Eocene, i. 125 of the Palearctic region, i. 182 |