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492 INDEX.Cams, and Gerstaeker on classification <strong>of</strong><strong>animals</strong>, 85Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, on classification <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cetacea,88Castor, European Pliocene, 113European Miocene, 120Casoryx, N. American Tertiary, 138Cathartes, Brazilian caves, 164Cave-fauna <strong>of</strong> Brazil, 143Cavia, European Miocene, 121in Brazilian caves, 144S. American Pliocene, 147Cebochcerus, European Eocene, 126Cebus in Brazilian caves, 144Celebes, physical features <strong>of</strong>, 389mammalia <strong>of</strong>, 426birds <strong>of</strong>, 428insects <strong>of</strong>, 434origin <strong>of</strong> fauna <strong>of</strong>, 436Centetidm, European Miocene, 118Ceratodus, remarkable Australian fish, 397Cercolabes in Brazilian caves, 145Cercopi<strong>the</strong>cus in European Pliocene, 112Cervidce, European Miocene, 120birthplace and migrations <strong>of</strong>, 155Cervus, European Pliocene, 113Indian Pliocene and Miocene, 122N. American Post-Pliocene, 130N. American Tertiary, 138in Brazilian caves, 144S. American Pliocene, 147Cetacea, European Pliocene, 112European Miocene, 119N. American Post-Pliocene, 130N. American Tertiary, 140Cetacea, classification <strong>of</strong>, 89range <strong>of</strong> Oriental genus, 374Ceylon and Malaya, resemblance <strong>of</strong> insects <strong>of</strong>,327Ceylonese sub-region, 326mammalia <strong>of</strong>, 327birds <strong>of</strong>, 327reptiles <strong>of</strong>, 327amphibia <strong>of</strong>, 327insects <strong>of</strong>, 327past history <strong>of</strong>, as indicated by its fauna,328Chalicomys, European Pliocene, 113Chalico<strong>the</strong>rium, European Miocene, 119Indian Miocene, 122fossil in N. China, 123Chamaleo, N. American Eocene, 165Chamois, figure <strong>of</strong>, 195Chatham Islands, birds <strong>of</strong>, 454Chelonia, classification <strong>of</strong>, 100Chelydra, European Pliocene, 165Chevrotain <strong>of</strong> Malaya, figure <strong>of</strong>, 336Chili should not be placed in <strong>the</strong> Palseaor Nearctic regions, 63China, fossil mammals in, resembling those <strong>of</strong>Indian and European Miocene, 362North, mammalia <strong>of</strong>, 222Chinchillida: in Brazilian caves, 145S. American Pliocene, 147Pliocene <strong>of</strong> Antilles, 148Chiroptera, classification <strong>of</strong>, 87list <strong>of</strong> Palsearctic genera <strong>of</strong>, 239list <strong>of</strong> Ethiopian genera <strong>of</strong>, 300range <strong>of</strong> Oriental genera <strong>of</strong>, 371list <strong>of</strong> Australian genera <strong>of</strong>, 475Chiroptera, European Eocene, 125in Brazilian caves, 144Chlamydolherium in Brazilian caves, 145Chmromorus, European Miocene, 119Chceropotiimvs, European Eocene, 126Chairo<strong>the</strong>riwn, Indian Miocene, 122Choneziphivs, European Pliocene, 112Chough, Alpine, figure <strong>of</strong>, 195Circuuipolar zones, objections to system <strong>of</strong>, 67Classification as affecting <strong>the</strong> <strong>study</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>distribution</strong>,83Clausilia, Eocene, 169Climate, as a limit to <strong>the</strong> range <strong>of</strong> mammalia,11gradual change <strong>of</strong>, before <strong>the</strong> glacial epoch,41Coleoptera. families selected for <strong>study</strong>, 103Palsearctic, 188number <strong>of</strong> Palsearctic species, 189<strong>of</strong> Central Europe, 196<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> M editerranean sub-region, 205<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cape Verd Islands, 215<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ethiopian region, 256S. African, 268<strong>of</strong> Madagascar, 282, 283<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Oriental region, 319<strong>of</strong> Indo-Malay sub-region, 342<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Australian region, 405affinity <strong>of</strong> Australian and South American406, 407<strong>of</strong> Celebes, 435<strong>of</strong> New Zealand, 457Collocalia, European Miocene, 161Colobus, European Miocene, 117Colonoceras, N. American Tertiary, 136Colossochelys <strong>of</strong> Indian Miocene, 123,U65Columbse, classification <strong>of</strong>, 96range <strong>of</strong> Palsearctic genera <strong>of</strong>, 248range <strong>of</strong> Ethiopian genera <strong>of</strong>, 311range <strong>of</strong> Oriental genera <strong>of</strong>, 384range <strong>of</strong> Australian genera <strong>of</strong>, 485Comoro islands, zoology <strong>of</strong>, 281Continents, <strong>distribution</strong> <strong>of</strong>, 37recent changes <strong>of</strong>, 38Continental extension in Mesozoic times, 156Corvus, European Miocene, 161Coryphndon, European Eocene, 126Cosmopolitan groups enumerated, 175Cricetodon, European Miocene, 120Cricetus, European Tliocene, 113Crocodiles, Eocene, 165Crocodilia, classification <strong>of</strong>, 100Crook-billed plovers <strong>of</strong> New Zealand, 456Crotch, Mr., on beetles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Azores, 209Crowned-pigeon, figure <strong>of</strong>, 415Cryptornis, European Eocene, 163Ctenomys, S. American Pliocene, 147Cuba, extinct mammalia <strong>of</strong>, 148Curculionidium, Oolitic insect, 167Cyclostoma, Eocene, 169Cyllo sepulta, European Cretaceous, 167Cynoelurvs, in Brazilian caves, 144Cynopi<strong>the</strong>cus <strong>of</strong> Celebes, affinities <strong>of</strong>, 427Cyo<strong>the</strong>rium, European Eocene, 125D.Daptophilus, N. American Tertiary, 134Darwin, Mr., his explanation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cause <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> abundance <strong>of</strong> apterous insects inMsdeira, 211on <strong>the</strong> relation <strong>of</strong> flowers and insects, 463Dasyprocta, European Miocene, 121in Brazilian eaves, 144Dasypus, in Brazilian caves, 145S. American Pliocene, 147Dasyurus, Australian Post-Tertiary. 157David, Pere, his researches in China and Thibet,221, 222on birds <strong>of</strong> N. China, 226

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