Volume 1
The geographical distribution of animals : with a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the earth's surface / by Alfred Russel Wallace.
- Date:
- 1876
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Credit: The geographical distribution of animals : with a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the earth's surface / by Alfred Russel Wallace. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![Sinopa, N. Arneiii;nn Teiiiniy, 184 Sireuia, dassilicntion of, 89 range of Etliiopinii genera of, 803 range of Oriental genus, 874 range of Australian genus of, 476 Sirenia, European Pliocene, 112 European Miocene, 119 Sivatherivm., Indian Miocene, 122 Siwalik Hills, Miocene deposits of, 121 Smith, Mr. Frederick, on Hynienoptera of Japan, 230 Snake, at great elevation in Himalayas, 220 Snakes, classification of, 99 Eocene, 165 laige proportion of venomous species in Australia, 396 of New Zealand, 457 Society Islands, birds of, 443 Soricictis, European Miocene, 118 Soricidcc, European Miocene, 118 South African sub-region, description of, 266 mammalia of, 267 birds of, 267 reptiles of, 268 amphibia of, 268 fresh-water fish of, 268 butterflies of, 268 coleoptera of, 268 summary of its zoology, 269 South America, fossil fauna of, 143 Pliocene deposits of, 146 supposed land connection with Australia, 398 Pouth Australia, peculiar birds of, 441 Species, representative, 4 Speoihos, in Brazilian caves, 144 Spermoxhiliis, European Miocene, 120 Sphenodoii, in Brazilian caves, 145 Sphinx, in European Oolite, 167 St. Helena, zoological features of, 269 coleoptera of, 270 landshells of, 271 St. Thomas' Island, birds of, 266 Stations, definition of, 4 Steveofiber, European Miocene, 120 Sthemmis, Australian Post-Tertiary, 157 Strix, European Miocene, 162 Struthiones, arrangement, of, 98 range of Ethio])ian genera of, 313 range of Australian genera of, 487 Struthious birds, probable origin of, 287 Stylinodoniida', N. American Eocene, 1S9 &tyUnodoniia,ii. American Eocene, 139 Sub-regions, on what principle formed, 80 Palaearctic, 191 Ethiopian, 258 Oriental, 321 Australian, 408 Smdm, European Miocene, 119 Sula Islands, fauna of, 433 Sus, European Pliocene, 113 Miocene of Greece, 116 European Miocene, 119 Indian Miocene, 122 Swinhoe, Mr., on zoology of Formosa and Hainan, 332 Symhorodon, N. American Tertiary, 137 Synaphodus, European Miocene, 119 Synoplotlierinm., N. American Tertiary, 134 T. Tables of distribution of families and genera explained, 177 Talj a, European Miocene, 117 TapiTi fossil in N. China, 128 Tapirs, birthjilaco and Uiigiations of, 154 Tapir, Malayan, figure of, 337 Tapiridai, European Eocene, 125 Tapiras, European Pliocene, 113 Indian Miocene, 122 ip Brazilian caves, 144 Tarsier, Malayan, figure of, 337 Tasmania, coulparali^■e'zoological poverty of 441 ■> . Taxodon, European Miocene, 118 Telmatobivs, N. American Cretaceous, 164 Telmatolestes, N. American Tertiary, 133 Testvdo, Miocene of Greece, 116 Indian Miocene, 123 Testudo, gi eat antiquity of the genus, 289 Tetrachvs, European Miocene, 117 Tcirao albvs, in Italian caverns, 161 Thalassictis, Miocene of Greece, 115 European Miocene, 118 TJieridomys, European Miocene, 126 European Eocene, 126 S. American Eocene, 148 Tliinohyvs, N. American Tertiary, 137 Thinolestes, N. American Tertiary, 133 Tlnjlacinus, Australian Post-Tertiarj', 157 Thylacolco, Australian Post-Tertiaiy, 157 Tillodontia, N. American Eocene, 139 Tillotheridce, N. American Eocene, 139 TiUotheritim, N. American Eocene, 139 Timor, physical features of, 389 group, mammalia of, 422 birds of, 422 origin of fauna of, 424 insects of, 426 Tinoceras, N. American Eocene, 139 Tiianoviys, European Miocene, 121 Titanoiherium, N. American Tertiary, 137 Tomarcios, N. American Tertiary, 135 Tonga Islands, birds of, 443 Tortoises, classification of, 100 of Mascareiie Islands and Galapagos, 289 Touraco of W. Africa, figure of, 264 Toxodon, S. American Pliocene, 137 Toxodoniidce, S. American Pliocene, 147 TrachyUierivm, European Miocene, 119 Tragoceriis, Miocene of Greece, 116 European Miocene, 120 Tragopan, Himalayan, figure of, 381 Tree-shrew of Borneo, ligure of, 337 Tree-kangaroo, figure of, 415 Trichechvs, N. American Post-Pliocene, ISO Trichoglossida^, birds specially adapted to Australia, 393 Trionyx, Indian Miocene,' 123 Miocene and Eocene, 165 Tristan d'Acunha, zoology of, 271 Tristram, Canon, summajy of the birds of Palestine, 203 Trogon, European Miocene, 161 Trogontherium, Post-Pliocene of Europe, 11) Tnicijelis, N. Aniericau Post-Pliocene, 129 _ Tundras of Siberia, greatest extent of, 216 Tupaiidce, Euro])ean Miocene, 118 Turner, Mr., on classification of Edentata, 90 Tylodon, European Eocene, 125 Typothcriwn, S. American Pliocene, 147 U. Uintacyon, N. American Tertiary, 184 Uintatherivm, N. American Eocene, 189 Uintornis, N. American Eocene, 163 Unio, European Secondary, 169 Ungulata, classification of, 89](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2190361x_0001_0574.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)