European animals : their geological history and geographical distribution / by R.F. Scharff.
- Robert Francis Scharff
- Date:
- 1907
Licence: In copyright
Credit: European animals : their geological history and geographical distribution / by R.F. Scharff. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Nilsson, S., on origin of the rein- deer, 113 Northern plants and animals in Ireland, 34, 41—43 Norway lobster. See Nephrops. Nucifraga caryocatactes, 163 Nutcracker. See Nucifraga. Nymphcea lotus, in Hungary, 188 Ocean, ancient in Central Europe, 35 Octhebius Lejolisi, 87 Origin of Irish land and fresh- water fauna, 16 Orkney Islands, fauna of, 67 Orthezia cntapkracta, 66 Ortmann, A. E., on fresh-water cray-fish as aids to zoogeo- graphy, 8 ; on range of cray-fish, 189 Osborn, H. F., on African fauna in Europe, 195 ; on transatlantic continent, 228 Ostenfeld, C. H., on flora of Faroes, 64 Osten-Sacken, C. R. von, 189 Oswald, F., on Jordan valley, 194 Otina otis, 87 Otiorrhynchus auropunctatus in Ireland, 33 Otter in Ireland and Spain, 97 Oxygastra Curtisii in England, 70 P.H.A-MOXETES FARIA XS, 20] Pallary, P., on Tertiary land molluscs of Algeria, 220; on Rumina decollata, 221 Palm. See Chamaerops. Papilio machaon, 73 Parmacella Olivieri, 226 Parnassius, origin of in Asia, 135 Parnassius Appollo, 94; P. delius, 134; P. mnemosync, 134 Pastor roseus, 152 Patula ruderata in English Pleis- tocene deposits, 79 ; in Scandi- navia, 117 ; in the Alps, 135 Pavesi, P, on fauna of Italian lakes, 207 Pearl-mussel. See Margaritifer. Pelophila borealis in Ireland, 41 Penck, A., on height of snow-line during Glacial period, 47 ! Periplaneta orientalis in turf de- posit, 189 Peschel, O., on origin of Italian lakes, 207 Petersen, \V.,on Arctic butterflies, 106 ! Philippson, A., on geological his- tory of Greece, 202 Phoca caspica, 153; P.fcetida, 153 j Pica. See Lagoinys. | Pilsbry, H. A., on origin of Ario- nidas, 90 Pipe-fish. See Syngnathus. Pipe-wort. See Eriocaulon. Pisidium hibernicum, 82 ; Plagiostoma Leman i, 141 I Plants, fossil as tests of climate, 9 Platanthera obtusata, 119 Platya rthrus Hoffmanseggi i, as aid in tracing former changes of land and water, 5 Plectrophenax nivalis, 53 Plutonia atlantica in Azores, 104 Pocock, R. J., on scorpions as aids to zoogeograph}’, 8, 203 Podalirius, an ainphipod crus- tacean in Lake of Geneva, 142 Pollan. See Coregonus. Polyartemia forcipata, no Polydesmus gallicus in Ireland, 32 ; P. complanatus, 32 Pomatias a typical Alpine mollusc, 131 Pontoporeia fenwrata, 155; P. affinis, 155 ; P. micropthalma, 155](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28109090_0276.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)