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562 GENERAL INDEX.<br />
Baryphthengus, ii. 313<br />
Barypus, ii. 492<br />
Basileuterus, ii 279<br />
Basilornis, ii. 287<br />
Bassaris, ii. 200<br />
Batara, ii. 104<br />
Bates, Mr., on Carabidse of Japan, i. 228<br />
on Longicorns of Japan, i. 230<br />
BathmodoH, N. American Tertiary, i. 136<br />
Bathrodon, N. American Tertiary, i. 133<br />
Bathyerges, ii. 231<br />
BATOIDEI, ii. 462<br />
BATRACHIDjE, ii. 431<br />
Batrachocephaliis, ii. 443<br />
Batrachoseps, ii. 413<br />
Batrachosiomus, ii. 318<br />
Bats, powers of flight of, i. 15<br />
classification of, i. 87<br />
of New Zealand, i. 450<br />
Baucis, ii. 108<br />
Baza, ii. 349<br />
Bdeogale, ii. 195<br />
Bearded Reedling, ii. 262<br />
Bears, proliable cause of absence of, from<br />
tropical Africa, i. 291<br />
ii. 201<br />
Beaver, N. American Tertiary, i. 140<br />
Beavers, ii. 234<br />
Bee-eaters, ii. 312<br />
Beetles, families selected for study, i. 103<br />
from the Lias, i. 167<br />
of Azores, i. 207<br />
of Japan, i. 228<br />
of S. Temperate America, ii. 44<br />
BELEMNITID^, ii. 506<br />
BeUmnoziphius, European Pliocene, i. 112<br />
Belideus, ii. 252<br />
Belionota, ii. 497<br />
Belodontichthys, ii. 441<br />
Belone, ii. 450<br />
Belonesox, ii. 450<br />
Belt, Mr. ,<br />
hia theory of a great Siberian lake<br />
during the glacial epoch, i. 218 ; ii. 206<br />
on change of climate caused by diminution<br />
of obliquity of ecliptic, i. 466<br />
Beluga, ii. 209<br />
Bembecidium, ii. 489<br />
Berardius, ii. 208<br />
Berenicornis, ii. 317<br />
Bermudas, zoology of, ii. 134<br />
Bernicla,, ii. 363<br />
Bernieria, ii. 258<br />
BERYCIDjE, ii. 424<br />
Bessonornis, ii. 256<br />
Bettongia, ii. 251<br />
Bhringa, ii. 269<br />
Bhutanitis, ii. 479<br />
Bias, ii. 270<br />
Biatas, ii. 104<br />
Bibos, ii. 222<br />
Bison, ii. 222, 225<br />
Binney, Mr., on Air-breathing Molluscs of<br />
N. America, ii 528<br />
Birds, means of dispersal of, i. 15<br />
dispersal of by winds, i. 16<br />
American, found in Europe, i. 16<br />
reaching the Azores, i. 17<br />
barriers to dispersal of, i. 17<br />
limited l)y forests, i. 17<br />
classification of, i. 93<br />
Miocene of Greece, i. 116<br />
extinct, i. 160<br />
fossil of Pal»arctic region, i. 161<br />
European of Miocene period, i. 161<br />
Eocene of Europe, i. 162<br />
relations of, i. 162<br />
Birds, extinct of North America, i. 163<br />
recently extinct in New Zealand, i. 164<br />
Cretaceous of N. America, i. 164<br />
remains of in Brazilian caves, L 164<br />
recently extinct in Madagascar and the<br />
Mascarene Islands, i. 164<br />
cosmopolitan groups of, i, 176<br />
numerous Palajarctic genera, i. 183<br />
of the European sub-region, i. 193<br />
northern range of in Europe, i. 193<br />
of the zone of pine forests, i. 194<br />
of Iceland, i. 198<br />
of the Mediterranean sub-region, i. 203<br />
of Malta, i. 206 (note)<br />
of the Azores, i. 207<br />
of the Cape Verd Islands, i. 215<br />
of the Siberian sub-region, i. 219<br />
Oriental found in Siberia, i. 219<br />
extreme northern Asiatic, i. 219<br />
of northern Asiatic forests, i. 220<br />
of the Manchurian sub-region, i. 223<br />
Palitarctic genera of, in the Manchurian<br />
sub-region, i. 224<br />
Oriental genera of, in the Manchurian<br />
sub-region, i. 224<br />
characteristic of N.W. China and Mongolia,<br />
i. 226<br />
table of Palsearctic families of, i. 235<br />
of West Africa, i. 243<br />
list of Palajarotic genera of, i. 243<br />
of the Ethiopian region, i. 253<br />
of the East African sub-region, i. 260<br />
S. African, i. 267<br />
genera of, peculiar to Madagascar, i. 275<br />
common to Madagascar and Oriental or<br />
Ethiopian regions, i. 276<br />
species common to Madagascar and Africa<br />
or Asia, i. 277<br />
table of Ethiopian families of, i. 295<br />
table of Ethiopian genera of, i. 306<br />
of the Oriental region, i. 316<br />
of the Indian sub-region, i. 323<br />
Oriental genera of in Central India, i. 324<br />
Pal»arctic and Ethiopian genera in<br />
Central India, i 325<br />
of Ceylon, i. 327<br />
of the Indo-Chinese sub region, i. 330<br />
of the Indo-Malayan sub-region, i. 337<br />
illustration of peculiar Malayan, i. 339<br />
of the Philippine Islands, i. 346<br />
table of Oriental families of, i. 366<br />
table of Oriental genera of, i. 375<br />
of Australian region, i. 391<br />
specially organized Australian families of,<br />
i. 392<br />
of the Papuan Islands, i. 410<br />
• peculiarities of, L 413<br />
brilliant colours of, i. 413<br />
remarkable forms of, i. 414<br />
of the Moluccas, i. 418<br />
peculiarities of, i. 421<br />
of the Timor group, i. 423<br />
of Celebes, i. 428<br />
of Australia, i. 440<br />
of New Zealand, i. 451<br />
peculiar to New Zealand, i. 452<br />
of Norfolk Island, i. 453<br />
of Lord Howe's Island, i. 453<br />
of the Chatham Islands, i. 454<br />
of the Auckland Islands, i. 455<br />
table of families of Australian, i. 471<br />
table of genera of Australian, i. 478<br />
of tlie Neotropical region, ii. 6<br />
distinctive characters of Neotropical, ii. 7<br />
of the Mexican sub -region, ii. 52<br />
of the Antilles, ii. 64