Caviidæ, 241 Centetidæ, ii. 189 Cercolabidæ, ii. 240 Cetacea, ii. 209 Chinchillidæ, ii. 237 Hippopotami, ii. 214 Hyænas, ii. 196 Hystricidæ, ii. 240 Insectivora, ii. 192 Lacertilia, ii. 404 Macropodidæ, ii. 251 Muridæ, ii. 230 Mustelidæ, ii. 199 Myoxidæ, ii. 232 Falcinellus, ii. 360 FALCONIDÆ, ii. 347 FALCONINÆ, ii. 349 Falculia, ii. 228 F. Falkland Islands, zoology of, ii. 49 Fauna of Japan, general character and affini- of Palearctic region, general conclusions extinct, of Madagascar and Mascarene Malayan, probable origin of, i. 359 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 FELIDÆ, ii. 192 Felis, Miocene of Greece, i. 115 European Miocene, i. 118 Indian Miocene, i. 121 N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 129 ii. 193 Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa Islands, birds of, i. 443 FIROLİDÆ, ii. 531 Fishes, means of dispersal of, i. 29 classification of, i. 101 cosmopolitan groups of, i. 176 of the European sub-region, i. 196 of the Mediterranean sub-region, i. 205 of the Ethiopian region, i. 255 fresh-water, table of Ethiopian families of, fresh-water, of the Oriental region, i. 318 fresh-water, of the Australian region, i. fresh-water, resemblance of Australian and how the transmission may have taken fresh-water, of New Zealand, i. 457 of Central N. America, ii. 131 of Eastern United States, ii. 134 of Canada, ii. 137 fresh-water, table of Nearctic families of, ii. 143 pean animals, i. 192 Siberian, greatest extent of, i. 216 FORMICARIIDÆ, ii. 297 FORMICARIINÆ, ii. 298 Formicarius, ii. 104 Formicivora, ii. 104 FORMICIVORINÆ, ii. 297 Formosa, zoology of, i. 332 Foudia, ii. 286 Francolinus, ii. 338 Fraseria, ii. 272 Fratercula, ii. 367 Fregetta, ii, 365 Fregilupus, ii. 288 Fresh-water fishes, Neotropical, ii. 12 of S. Temperate America, ii. 42 of the Mexican sub-region, ii. 54 of the Nearctic region, ii. 120 of California, ii. 128 summary and conclusion, ii. 549 Fresh-water mussels, ii. 534 shell, the most Arctic, ii. 518 Fringilla, ii. 283 Fringillaria, ii. 285 Fringillauda, ii. 282 FRINGILLIDÆ, ii. 284 Frog-mouths, ii. 318 Frogs, ii. 420 Fulica, ii. 352 · mammalia of, ii. 29 reptiles of, ii. 32 land-shells of, ii. 33 conclusions as to the origin of their fauna, ii. 33 Galatea, ii. 536 Galaxias, ii. 448 Galbalcyrhynchus, ii. 311 Galbula, ii. 311 GALBULIDÆ, ii. 311 Galecynus, in European Pliocene, i. 112 Galeichthys, ii. 443 GALEOPITHECIDÆ, ii. 186 Galeoscoptes, ii. 256 Galeospalax, European Miocene, i. 118 ii. 190 Galeotherium, Post-Pliocene, i. 111 Galera, N. American Post-Pliocene, i. 130 Galerella, ii. 195 Galerita, ii. 289 ii. 490 Galerix, ii. 188 Galethylax, European Eocene, i. 125 Garrod, Professor, on the Classification of Parrots, ii. 324 Garrulax, ii. 261 Garrulus, ii. 273 GASTEROPODA, ii. 507 GASTEROSTEIDÆ, ii. 424 Gasterosteus, ii. 424: Gastornis, European Eocene, i. 163 GASTROCHÆNIDÆ, ii. 537 Gastropelecus, ii. 445 GAVIALIDÆ, ii. 405. Gavialis, ii. 405 Gavials, ii. 405 Gazella, ii. 223 GAZELLINÆ, ii. 223 Gazera,.ii. 481 Gecinulus, ii. 303 Gecinus, ii. 303 Gecko, ii. 399 GECKOTIDÆ, ii. 399 Haplocerus, ii. 374 HAPLOCHITONIDÆ, ii. 446 HAPLOODONTIDÆ, ii. 236 Haplospiza, ii. 284 Hapsidrophis, 379 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 Heliastes, ii. 437 HELICIDÆ, ii. 512 Helicina, ii. 522 HELICONIDÆ, ii. 473 ii. 522 Heliodoxa, ii. 107 |