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xxCONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME.CHAPTER X.THE PAL.EARCTIC REGION.Zoological Characteristics <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Palsearctic Region (p.181)—Summary <strong>of</strong> PalsearcticVertebrata (p. 186)—Insects (p. 1 87)—Land-shells (p. 190)—<strong>The</strong> PalsearcticSub-regions (p. 190)—Central and Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Europe (p. 191)—NorthEuropean Islands (p. 197)—Mediterranean Sub-region (p. 199)—<strong>The</strong> Mediterraneanand Atlantic Islands (p. 206) —<strong>The</strong> Siberian Sub-region, or Nor<strong>the</strong>rnAsia (p. 216)—Japan and North China, or <strong>the</strong> Manchurian Sub-region (p. 220)— Birds (p. 223)—Insects (p. 227)—Eemarks on <strong>the</strong> General Character <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Fauna <strong>of</strong> Japan (p. 230)— General Conclusions as to <strong>the</strong> Fauna <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> PalsearcticRegion (p. 231)—Table I. Families <strong>of</strong> Animals inhabiting <strong>the</strong> PalsearcticRegion (p. 234)—Table II. List <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Genera <strong>of</strong> Terrestrial Mammaliaand Birds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Palsearctic Region (p. 239) .... 181—250CHAPTER XLTHE ETHIOPIAN REGION.Zoological Characteristics <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ethiopian Region (p. 252)—Summary <strong>of</strong> EthiopianVertebrates (p. 255)—<strong>The</strong> Ethiopian Sub-regions (p. 258)—<strong>The</strong> EastAfrican Sub-region, or Central and East Africa (p. 258)—<strong>The</strong> West AfricanSub-region (p. 262)—Islands <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West African Sub-region (p. 265)—SouthAfrican Sub-region (p. 266)—Atlantic Islands <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ethiopian Region ;—St.Helena (p. 269)—Tristan dAcunha (p. 271)—Madagascar and <strong>the</strong> MascareneIslands, or <strong>the</strong> Malagasy Sub-region (p. 272)—<strong>The</strong> Mascarene Islands (p. 280)—Extinct Fauna <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mascarene Islands and Madagascar (p. 282)—GeneralRemarks on <strong>the</strong> Insect Fauna <strong>of</strong> Madagascar (p. 284)— On <strong>the</strong> probable PastHistory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ethiopian Region (p. 285)—Table I. Families <strong>of</strong> Animalsinhabiting <strong>the</strong> Ethiopian Region (p. 294)—Table II. List <strong>of</strong> Genera <strong>of</strong> TerrestrialMammalia and Birds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ethiopian Region (p. 300) . 251—313CHAPTER XII.THE ORIENTAL REGION.Zoological Characteristics <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Oriental Region (p; 315)—Summary <strong>of</strong> OrientalVertebrata (p. 318)—<strong>The</strong> Oriental Sub-regions (p. 321)—Hindostan, or IndianSub-region (p. 321)—Range <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Genera <strong>of</strong> Mammalia which inhabit <strong>the</strong> Subregion<strong>of</strong> Hindostan (p. 322)— Oriental, Palsearctic, and Ethiopian Genera <strong>of</strong>Birds in Central India (p. 224)—Sub-region <strong>of</strong> Ceylon and South India(p-. 326)—<strong>The</strong> Past History <strong>of</strong> Ceylon and South India, as indicated by its Fauna(p. 328)—Himalayan or Indo-Chinese Sub-region (p. 329)—Islands <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>

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