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INDEX.
- Ablepharus pannonicus, 258
- Accentor collaris, 316
- modularis, 317
- Accidental distribution, 12, 26
- Acipenser ruthenus, 29
- Acme, 323
- Adams, Leith, 112, 150
- Ægean continent, subsidence of, 272-273
- Agriolimax, 284
- Alactaga jaculus, 204
- Alca impennis, 92, 142
- Alligator, accidental dispersal of, 14
- Allolobophora Georgii, 115, 302
- Alpine Accentor, 316
- Alps, component elements of fauna, 311-312
- Alston, E. R., 312
- Alytes cisternasii, 295
- obstetricans, 295
- Amalia, 284
- America, introductions from, 24
- American beetles in the British Islands, 167
- Ampelis garrulus, 205
- Amphibia of Europe, 193-194
- dispersal of, 21
- Amphicoma, 268
- Andalusian Bush-quail, 291-292
- Anergates, 167
- Anglo-Scotian fauna, 95
- Animals as tests of climate, 71-75
- Antelope, 39
- Ants, European origin of, 161
- Apollo, 325
- Apus glacialis, 94, 167
- Aralo-Caspian Sea and Arctic Ocean, connection between, 219-231
- Arbutus unedo, 110, 307
- Arctic animals in Caspian Sea, 238
- Arctomys bobak, 204, 313
- marmotta, 313
- Arion, 48, 299
- subfuscus, 49
- Arionidæ, origin of, 48, 299
- Asiminea Grayana, 99
- Aucapitaine, Baron, experiments by, 15
- Autochthonous species, 10
- Azores, remains of a continent, 19
- Bacillus, 269-270
- Badger, distribution of, 43
- Balea perversa, 298
- Ball, J., 77, 345-347
- Baltic Sea, fauna of, 174
- Baltic and White Seas, connection between, 175
- Banded Lemming, range of, 138
- Barn Owl, 98
- Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H., 29, 90, 139, 149
- Barriers to animal migration, 38
- Barrington, R. M., 105
- Bathyphantes nigrinus, 94
- Baur, G., 19
- Bearded Titmouse, 292
- Beaver, 203
- Beaver absent from Ireland, 121
- Beddard, F. E., 19, 58
- Bedriaga, J. von, 259-260
- Beetles common to North America and Europe, 161
- American, in British Islands, 167
- Bell (vide Kendall and Bell)
- Black Cock, 143
- Black Grouse, 336
- Blanchard, E., 282
- Blanus cinereus, 279, 294
- Blethisa multipunctata, 93
- Blytt, A., 34, 52, 79, 185, 239
- Boar, distribution of, 44
- Bobak Marmot, 204
- Boettger, O., 48, 263
- Bogdanov, M. M., 53
- Bombinator, 259-260
- Bonnet, 306
- Bonney, T. G., 66, 70, 83, 180, 229
- Boulenger, G. A., 259
- Boulder-clay, foraminifera in, 84
- Bourguignat, J. R., 18, 47, 302
- Bovey Tracy, arctic plant beds at, 238
- Boyd, E., 104
- Branchinecta palludosa, 167
- Brandt, J. F., 51, 62, 107, 218, 222
- Brauer, A., 132-133
- Brehm, A. E., 139
- Bristle-fern, 115
- British flora during Glacial period, 163
- British Islands, Lusitanian flora in, 288, 306-307
- submergence of, 127
- Brooke, Sir V., 247, 250
- Brunner von Wattenwyl, 270
- Bufo calamita, 30
- Buliminus detritus, 261
- Bullfinch, origin of, 191, 255-256
- Bulman, G. W., 114
- Bunge, D., 219
- Bush-quail, Andalusian, 291-292
- Butterflies, Arctic distribution of, 159-161
- origin of North European, 55
- Caccabis rufa, 29
- Campylaea, sub-genus of Helix, 49, 321
- Canary Islands, origin of, 19
- Canis lagopus, 135
- Capercaillie, 28, 143, 336-337
- Capra ibex, 312
- Carabus, 199
- Carduelis, 257
- Carpenter, G. H., 64, 94-95, 104, 114, 121-123, 288, 301
- Caspian Fishes, 224
- Castor fiber, 203
- Cave deposits, mixture of Northern and Southern animals in, 54
- Cenocosmic species, 24
- Centre of distribution, 12, 43, 47
- origin, shifting of, 202
- Cervidæ, origin of, 248
- Cervus dama, 251
- Chamæleon vulgaris, 279
- Chamois, 312
- Charrs, origin of, 124
- Chioglossa, 296
- Chough, Alpine, 317
- Christ, H., 52, 343-344
- Christy, Miller, 105
- Chrysochraon, 330
- Cicindela, 197-198
- Cinclus, 255
- Clarke, Eagle, 105
- Clausilia, 47, 262-264, 284
- Claviger, 267-268
- testaceus, 268
- Climate in Glacial period, 65, 81, 127, 149, 182-183
- Close, Maxwell, 129
- Cod-fish, origin of, 143
- Coecilianella, 17
- Coenonympha typhon, 93
- Cole, G. J., 83, 106-107
- Coleoptera of Europe, origin of, 197
- common to Europe and North America, 161
- Colias, 266
- Coregonus, 124
- Cosmopolitan species, 24
- Cottus, 92-93
- Credner, R., 177-178
- Cricetus frumentarius, 190
- vulgaris, 204
- Crimea formerly an island, 35
- Crimean fauna, 57
- Croll, J., 66
- Crocidura, 253
- Cuniculus torquatus, 138
- Current, Arctic, 172-173
- Cyanopolius Cooki, 293
- cyanus, 293
- Cyclostoma elegans, 16
- Danais chrysippus, 267
- Dartford Warbler, 288
- Darwin, C., 13-15, 17-19, 25, 32-33, 339
- Daudebardia, 323
- Daulias luscinea, 192
- Dawkins, Boyd, 53, 62-63, 72-73, 107, 112-113, 120, 208, 222-223, 282
- Day, F., 29
- Depéret, C., 44, 276
- Dippers, origin of, 255
- Discoglossus pictus, 279, 295-296
- Dispersal of Amphibia, 59
- Distribution, centres of, 12, 43, 47
- discontinuous, 114
- Dormouse, 316
- absent from Ireland, 121
- Drapetisca socialis, 94
- Dreyssensia polymorpha, 26, 230-231
- Drift, a marine deposit, 129
- Drude, O., 52, 77
- Dryas octopetala, 79, 238
- Dual origin, possibility of, 38
- Dyer, Th., 79
- Earth-worms, distribution of, 19, 23, 58
- Edelweiss, 266, 342
- Egean Continent, subsidence of, 272-273
- Eider-duck, range of, 141
- Elephantidæ, origin of, 202, 252-253
- Elephas primigenius, 214, 252
- Emery, C., 161, 167
- Endemic species, 10
- Engler, A., 52, 145, 171, 176, 282, 341-342
- English Hare, 29
- Ephydatia crateriformis, 94
- Epoccus, 167
- Erebia, 325-326
- Eremias, 258
- Erratics, 181-182
- Eryx jaculus, 259
- Euphorbia hiberna, 307
- European beetles, origin of, 197
- Eurynebria complanata, 302
- Evotomys Nageri, 314
- Extension of range, mode of, 38
- Fallow Deer, 251
- Falsan, A., 66, 68-69, 71, 73
- Feilden, H. W., 13, 77, 84-85, 164
- Finmark, Greenland mollusca on coast of, 171
- Fire-toads, origin of, 259
- Fischer, P., 103
- Fishes, Caspian, 224
- "Flotsam and jetsam" theory, 20
- Foraminifera in boulder-clay, 84
- Forbes, E., 64, 101, 110, 114-115, 171, 288, 339
- Forest-Bed an inter-glacial deposit, 70
- Fossil glaciers, 220
- Fresh-water faunas, origin of, 177
- Fringilla, 293
- Frog, introduction of, into Ireland, 30-31
- Gadow, H., 139
- Galapagos Islands, 19
- Galeodes, 270
- Gammaracanthus relictus, 179
- Gardner, J. S., 145
- Garnieria, sub-genus of Clausilia, 48
- Gasterosteus aculeatus, 92
- Gaudry, A., 73, 273
- Geikie, Sir A., 116, 309
- Geikie, J., 59, 66-67, 70, 75-76, 80-83, 116, 129, 163, 182, 216-217, 226-227, 233, 235, 238
- Geographical changes, importance of, 64
- Geomalacus maculosus, 5, 49, 99, 102, 115, 298-299
- Gervais, E., 150
- Glacial climate in France, 150
- Glaciation of Ireland, 129
- Glutton, 119, 203
- Goldfinch, origin of, 257
- Gonepteryx, 296-297
- Gould, J. E., 20
- Great Auk, range of, 92, 142
- Greenland flora, 161-162
- Grouse, 91, 334
- black, 336
- Gulo luscus, 119, 203
- Haacke, W., 147
- Hamilton, John, 161
- Hamster, 190, 204
- Hanitsch, R., 94
- Hare, 2, 29, 90
- Hare, Alpine, as a test of climate, 316
- Harlé, E., 150
- Harmer, F. W., 182
- Harvest-mouse, 3, 190
- Harvie-Brown, J. A., 105
- Haughton, W., 86
- Hazel-grouse, 337
- Hedge Accentor, 317
- Hedley, C., 20
- Heer, O., 144-145
- Helix, 4
- Herdman, W. A., and Lomas, J., 236
- Herring, origin of, 143
- Heteromeyenia Ryderi, 94
- Hofman, E., 54
- Hooker, Sir J., 99, 161
- Hopatroides thoracicus, 268
- Howorth, Sir H., 73
- Hyalinia, antiquity of, 50
- Hyla, 260
- Ice-Age, climate of, 65, 81
- Ice-bridge, migration on, 108
- Idotea entomon, 178, 224
- Ihering, H. von, 19, 20, 24-25
- Indigenous species, 10
- Inter-glacial deposit, the Forest-Bed an, 70
- Introduced species, 10, 23, 27-29
- Introduction by man, 32-33
- Introductions from America, 24
- Ireland, glaciation of, 129
- Irish and Scotch Hare, 136
- Irish fauna, composition of, 63
- Stoat, 136
- Isle of Man, fauna of, 123
- Isotoma littoralis, 94
- Karpinski, H., 222
- Kendall, P. J., 125
- Kendall, P. J., and Bell, A., 174
- Kennard, A. S., 167
- Kennard, A. S., and Woodward, B. B., 4
- Kessler, H., 222
- Kew, H. W., 17, 23, 32
- Killarney fern, 115
- Kinahan, G. H., 107-108, 129
- Kirkdale Cavern, remains in, 54
- Kobelt, W., 49, 56, 58, 62, 75, 195-196, 212, 281, 297, 303, 321-323
- Köppen, F. T., 51, 62, 222, 248
- Krasan, F., 347
- Lagomys, origin of, 41, 203
- Lagopus, 334
- Laminifera, sub-genus of Clausilia, 48
- Lamplugh, G. W., 107-108
- Land-connection between America and Northern Europe, 61
- Land Mollusca, migrations of, 9
- Land shells, West Indian, 21
- Lartet, E., 51, 73, 107, 150
- Lemming, range of, 138-140
- Leontopodium alpinum, 266, 342
- Lepus, 27, 29, 31
- Lepidoptera, range of, 159-160
- Leuckart, R., 176
- Lewis, Carvill, 129
- Limax, 284
- Limnocalanus macrurus, 179
- Linyphia insignis, 94
- "Loess" fauna, 75, 196
- Lomas (vide Herdman and Lomas)
- Lovén, S., 177
- Lusitanian flora in British Islands, 288, 306-307
- spiders, 301
- Lydekker, R., 14, 22, 32, 58, 157, 183, 202, 248, 252
- Lyell, Sir C., 14, 22
- Lyrurus tetrix, 336
- Macroptychia, sub-genus of Clausilia, 48
- Madeira, 19
- Major, Forsyth, 45-46, 280, 282
- Mallet, R., 86
- Mammoth in Siberia, 214-217
- Mammals, dispersal of, 9, 21
- Mantis religiosa, 269
- Maps, general plan of, 8
- Margaritana, 93
- Marine connection between Caspian Sea and Arctic Ocean, 62, 219-231
- Marine shells above sea-level, 127-128
- transgression in Northern Russia, 172
- Marmot, Alpine, 313
- Bobak, 204
- Marsh-ringlet, 93
- Marshall, Rev., 166
- Martins, C., 68
- Mediterranean land-connections, 276-282
- Meles, 43
- Melitæa asteria, 325
- Melizophilus undatus, 288
- Merriam, C. H., 38
- Metoponorthus cingendus, 301
- Microtus, 313
- Mid-wife Toad, 295
- Migrations, 8-9
- Migration from Asia to Europe by North America, 327
- Migration on ice-bridge, 108
- Miller's thumb, 93
- Milne-Edwards, A., 282
- Mingling of Southern and Northern Mammals, 72-75, 209
- Miocene geography, 274-276
- temperature in Greenland, 146
- Miogale moschata, 290
- pyrenaica, 290
- Molge alpestris, 320
- Mollusca in Loess, 196
- Mollusca, distribution of marine, 236
- Molluscan fauna, divisions of British, 102
- Molluscs, dispersal of, 17, 24
- Mongoose, 28
- Montifringilla nivalis, 318
- More, A. G., 104
- Möschler, E., 160
- Motacilla, 254, 292
- Mountain Avens, 79
- Mountain-ringlet, 325
- Mouse, distribution of Harvest, 3
- Mud-glaciers, 86
- Murchison, R., 175, 230
- Murray, Andrew, 32-33, 150, 154
- Muscardinus avellanarius, 316
- Musk-Ox, range of, 119, 134-135, 203
- Mus minutus, 3, 95, 190
- Mustela africana, 279
- Myodus lemmus, 138
- obensis, 138
- Myoxus, 316
- Mysis caspica, 223
- Nathorst, A. G., 163, 169, 240-241
- Natterjack Toad, 30
- Nebria atrata, 328
- livida, 328
- Nehring, A., 96, 107, 119, 196, 208-211, 340
- Nenia, sub-genus of Clausilia, 48
- Neumayr, M., 19, 67
- Newt, 319
- New Siberian Islands, origin of
- Nightingale, 192
- Nordquist, 179
- North American marine mollusca in crag deposits, 173
- North European Sea, 172
- Ocean basins, permanence of, 18
- Oceanic Islands, 18
- Œneis, 326-327
- aëllo, 326
- Onychogomphus, 268
- Oriental migration, old and new, 272
- Oriental plants, 282-283
- Origin, centre of, shifting, 202
- Otiorrhynchus auropunctatus, 115, 302
- Ovibos moschatus, 119, 134-135, 203
- Pacific Continent, 20
- Painted-lady Butterfly, 98
- Palincosmic species, 25
- Pallas's Sandgrouse, 205
- Panurus biarmicus, 292
- Papilio hospiton, 265
- Parmacella, 49
- Parnassius, 265-266, 324
- Partridge, 29
- Pelias berus, 192
- Pelobates, 295
- Pelodytes punctatus, 295
- Pelophila borealis, 93
- Penck, A., 66
- Perches, origin of, 143
- Periops hippocrepis, 279
- Peschel, O., 177
- Petersen, W., 55, 154, 160, 200
- Petronia stulta, 318
- Pezotettix, 329-330
- Phasianus, 256-257
- Pheasant, origin of, 256-257
- Phoca annelata, 174
- caspica, 224
- Phædusa, sub-genus of Clausilia, 263
- Phylloxera vastatrix, 24
- Pigs, origin of, 44-46
- Pika, 41
- Pine-Grosbeak, 191
- Pinicola enucleator, 191
- Planorbis dilatatus, 24
- glaber, 167
- Plants, American, in Ireland, 166
- Platyarthrus, 299-302
- Plectrophenax nivalis, 140
- Pleistocene climate of Asia, 210, 214-215
- Pliocene deposits of Sicily, 277
- Pohlig, H., 176
- Polar Bear, 134
- Pole-cat, 190
- Polydesmus gallicus, 115, 302
- Polynesian Islands, 20
- Pomatias, 49, 321-322
- Pontoporeia affinis, 179
- Porto Santo, molluscan fauna of, 25
- Pouched Marmot, 41
- Praeger, R. L., 298
- Praying insect, 269
- Proboscidea, origin of, 252
- Psammodromus algirus, 295
- hispanicus, 295
- Ptarmigan, 91, 142
- Pupa, antiquity of, 50
- Pupa, 297-298
- Pyrrhocorax alpinus, 317
- Pyrrhula, 191, 255
- Rabbit, introduction of, 27, 31, 291
- Rana temporaria, 194, 320
- Range, extension of, 38
- Rangifer tarandus, 133, 150-158
- Reade, Mellard, 127-129
- Red Crag, Arctic molluscs in, 235-236
- Red Deer, 246-250
- Red Grouse, 91, 142
- Red-legged Partridge, 29
- Regulus ignicapillus, 257
- Reid, Clement, 76, 163
- Reindeer, range and varieties of, 91, 133, 149-158
- Relict lakes, 176-179, 223
- Reptiles, dispersal of, 21
- Reptiles of Europe, 192-193
- Rhax, 270
- Rhinoceros, distribution of, 214-216
- Rhododendron ponticum, 271
- Rhopalomesites Tardyi, 302
- Rock Sparrow, 318
- Route of migration of Siberian mammals, 210
- Rupicapra tragus, 312
- Russia, marine transgression in, 172
- submergence of North, 155
- Rütimeyer, L., 43, 57, 281
- Ryothemis, 269
- Saiga Antelope, 39, 204
- Saiga tartarica, 39, 204
- Salamandra atra, 319
- Salmonidæ, origin of, 92, 143
- Sandgrouse, migration of Pallas's, 41, 205
- Sars, O., 177, 223-224
- Saunders, H., 256
- Seal, Arctic, 174
- Sea-urchin, 125
- Sedgwick, A., 86
- Scandinavia, absence of Oriental and Siberian mammals from, 176, 206
- during Glacial period, 176
- Scandinavian boulders, origin of, 172-173
- Scandinavian lepidopterous fauna, 55
- Schulz, A., 52, 155
- Sclater, P. L., 95
- Scotch Argus, 325
- Scotch and Irish Hare, 136
- Siberia, climate of, during Glacial period, 217
- Siberian birds in British Islands, 191-192
- Sicily, Pliocene deposits in, 277
- Silurus glanis, 29
- Simpson, C. T., 21
- Simroth, H., 48, 299
- Sjögren, H., 226
- Slugs, dispersal of, 16-17
- Snails, dispersal of, 17
- Snow-Bunting, range of, 91, 140
- Snow-Finch, 318
- Sollas, W., 177
- Somateria mollissima, 141
- Sorex, 202, 314-315
- Southern mammals in Arctic Siberia, 213-216
- Sparrow, introduction of, 28
- Spermophilus, 41
- Speyer, A. and A., 55, 200
- Spiders, Lusitanian, 301
- Sponges, American, in Ireland, 166
- St. Erth fauna, 174
- Steinbock, 312
- Steppe-fauna, Siberian, 39
- Sterlet, introduction of, 29
- Stick-insect, 269
- Stickleback, origin of, 92, 143, 166-167
- Stoat, range of, 90-91, 135-136
- Straits of Gibraltar, age of, 277-278, 281
- Strix flammea, 98
- Strongylocentrotus lividus, 125
- Struckmann, C., 153
- Studer, Th., 340
- Sub-marine plateau between Norway and Spitsbergen, 154
- Suess, E., 61, 273, 282, 303
- Sus scrofa, 44-46
- Swallow-tail Butterfly, 264-265
- Syrrhaptes paradoxus, 41, 205
- Tailless Hare, 41
- Talpa, 291
- Taylor, J. W., 105
- Tcherski, J. D., 214-215, 222
- Tertiary plants in Greenland, 144-145
- Testacella, 17, 299
- Tetrao, 28
- Tetrastes bonasia, 337
- Tettix, 330
- bipunctatus, 330
- Thais cerisyi, 265
- Thelphusa fluviatilis, 270, 281
- Thomas, O., 90
- Thompson, W., 32
- Time of disconnection between Great Britain and Ireland, 63
- Titmouse, bearded, 292
- Toad, Natterjack, 30
- Tree-frog, 260, 280
- Trichomanes radicans, 115
- Tropidonotus viperinus, 294
- Tubella pensylvanica, 94
- Tundras in Northern Europe, 209-210
- Turnix sylvatica, 291-292
- Tyndall, J., 68
- Typhlops lumbricalis, 259
- Tyrrhenian Continent, 280
- Wagtails, origin and range of, 254, 292
- Wallace, A. R., 12-13, 18-19, 23, 58, 99, 111, 304
- Warming, E., 76, 163
- Watson, H. C., 100
- Wax-bill, migrations of, 205
- Welch, R., 298
- West-Indian land-shells, 21
- White, Buchanan, 109, 113
- Willow-grouse, 91, 142
- Woodward, B. B. (vide Kennard and Woodward)
- Wright, J., 84