11.07.2015 Views

The geographical distribution of animals, with a study of the relations ...

The geographical distribution of animals, with a study of the relations ...

The geographical distribution of animals, with a study of the relations ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

INDEX TO VOL. I.Note.—In this Index <strong>the</strong> names in Italics all refer to fossil genera or familiesmentioned in Part II. <strong>The</strong> systematic names <strong>of</strong> genera and families occurring inalmost every page <strong>of</strong> Part III. are not given, as <strong>the</strong>y would unnecessarily swell<strong>the</strong> Index ; but <strong>the</strong>y can be readily referred to by <strong>the</strong> Class or Order, or by <strong>the</strong>Geographical Division (Region or Sub-region) under which <strong>the</strong>y occur. <strong>The</strong>ywill, however, all be found in <strong>the</strong> General Index, <strong>with</strong> a reference to <strong>the</strong> page (inVol. II., Part IV.) where a systematic account <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>distribution</strong> is given.Aardvark <strong>of</strong> East Africa, figure <strong>of</strong>, 261Accipitres, European Eocene, 163Accipitres, classification <strong>of</strong>, 97range <strong>of</strong> Palsarctie genera <strong>of</strong>, 248range <strong>of</strong> Ethiopian genera <strong>of</strong>, 312range <strong>of</strong> Oriental genera <strong>of</strong>, 385range <strong>of</strong> Australian genera <strong>of</strong>, 486Acera<strong>the</strong>riwn, European Miocene, 119N. American Tertiary, 136Achcenodon, N. American Tertiary, 138Aco<strong>the</strong>rium, European Eocene, 126Adapts, European Eocene, 125/Elurogale, European Eocene, 125sEpyornis, <strong>of</strong> Madagascar, 164/Eshna, from <strong>the</strong> Lias, 167Agnopterus, European Eocene, 163Agriochcerus, N. American Tertiary, 138Agrion, from <strong>the</strong> Lias, 167Alcephalus, Indian Miocene, 122Aldabra Islands, land-tortoises <strong>of</strong>, 289Ahtornis, N. American Eocene, 163Algeria, Post-Pliocene deposits and caves <strong>of</strong>,111Allen. Mr. J. A., on Zoological regions, 61objections to his system <strong>of</strong> circumpolarzones, 67objections to his zoo-<strong>geographical</strong> nomenclature,68Altai mountains, fossils in caves, 111Amblyrhiza, Pliocene <strong>of</strong> Antilles, 148America, recent separation <strong>of</strong> North andSouth, 40extinct mammalia <strong>of</strong>, 129North, Post-Pliocene fauna <strong>of</strong>, 129Amomys, N. American Tertiary, 134Amphechinus, European Miocene, 117Amphibia, means <strong>of</strong> dispersal <strong>of</strong>, 28classification <strong>of</strong>, 100peculiar to Palaearctic region, 186<strong>of</strong> Central Europe, 196<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mediterranean sub-region, 205<strong>of</strong> Siberian sub-region, 220Vol. L—33Amphibia, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Manchurian sub-region, 226table <strong>of</strong> Paltearctic families <strong>of</strong>, 237<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ethiopian region, 255<strong>of</strong> West Africa, 264South African, 268<strong>of</strong> Madagascar, 280table <strong>of</strong> Ethiopian families <strong>of</strong>, 298<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Oriental region, 317<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Indian sub-region, 326<strong>of</strong> Ceylon, 327<strong>of</strong> Indo-Chinese sub-region, 331<strong>of</strong> Indo-Malay sub- region, 340table <strong>of</strong> Oriental families <strong>of</strong>, 369<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Australian region, 397resemblances <strong>of</strong> Australian and SouthAmerican, 400<strong>of</strong> New Guinea, 416<strong>of</strong> New Zealand, 457Ampkibos, Indian Miocene, 122Amphicjion, European Miocene, 118Indian Miocene, 121N. American Tertiary, 134Amphinuricidai, European Miocene, 119Amphimoschus, European Miocene, 120Amphisorex, European Miocene, 118Amphitragulns, European Miocene, 120Anastoma, European Tertiary, 169Anchilophus. European Eocene, 125Anchippodus, N. American Eocene, 139Anchippus, N. American Tertiary, 135Ancki<strong>the</strong>ruhe, N. American Tertiary, 135Anchi<strong>the</strong>rium, European Miocene, 119European Eocene, 125N American Tertiary, 135Ancient fauna <strong>of</strong> New Zealand, 459Ancylo<strong>the</strong>rium, Miocene <strong>of</strong> Greece, 116European Miocene, 121Andaman Islands, zoology <strong>of</strong>. 333probable past history <strong>of</strong>, 334Andreas, European Miocene, 165Animal kingdom, primary divisions <strong>of</strong>, 85Animals, development <strong>of</strong>, affecting <strong>distribution</strong>,7dispersal and migration <strong>of</strong>, 10

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!