. The geography of mammals. f the British Museum (1878). (4) Forbes, H. 0.— The Chatham Islands : their Relation to aFormer Continent. R. Geogr. Soc. Suppl. Papers, III., pt. 4 (1893). (5) Gould, J.— The Mammals of Australia. 3 vols. London(1845-63). (6) Lumholtz, C.— Notes upon some Mammals recently discoveredin Queensland. P. Z. S., 1884, p. 406». (7) Ogilby, J. D.— Catalogue of Australian Mammals. Sydney(1892). (8) Peters, W., and Doria, G.— Enumerazione dei Mammiferiraccolti da 0. Beccari, L. M. dAlbertis ed A. A. Bruijn nella NuovaGuinea propriamenta detta. Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genov


. The geography of mammals. f the British Museum (1878). (4) Forbes, H. 0.— The Chatham Islands : their Relation to aFormer Continent. R. Geogr. Soc. Suppl. Papers, III., pt. 4 (1893). (5) Gould, J.— The Mammals of Australia. 3 vols. London(1845-63). (6) Lumholtz, C.— Notes upon some Mammals recently discoveredin Queensland. P. Z. S., 1884, p. 406». (7) Ogilby, J. D.— Catalogue of Australian Mammals. Sydney(1892). (8) Peters, W., and Doria, G.— Enumerazione dei Mammiferiraccolti da 0. Beccari, L. M. dAlbertis ed A. A. Bruijn nella NuovaGuinea propriamenta detta. Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genov., XVI.,p. 665, pis. (1881). (9) Stirling, E. C.— Description of a New Genus and Species ofMarsupialia, Notoryctes typhlops. Trans. R. Soc. S. Austr., XIV.,p. 154, pis. (1891). See also op. cit., p. 283, pi. xii. (10) Thomas, 0.— On the Bats collected by Mr. C. M. Woodfordin the Solomon Islands. P. Z. S., 1887, p. 320, pis. xxv. and xxvi. (11) The Mammals of the Solomon Islands, based on the. MAP OF THE AUSTRALIA 50 THE GEOGRAPHY OF MAMMALS idea upon this subject when Mr. Scott Wilsons new workon the Hawaiian Avifauna (16), now in process of issue,has been brought to a conclusion. As is the case Wvith the Birds, so with the Land-shells, which have been carefully studied by the T. Gulick, a wonderful specialisation is found in theHawaiian fauna. There are, therefore, ample grounds for making aseparate Sub-region for this remote island group, not-withstanding its small size and the complete absence ofmammalian life. List ok the Principal Authorities Referred to in[Chapter II. (1) Ameghino, F.—Revista Argentina de Historia 1 (1891). (2) Collett, R.— On some apparently New Marsupials fromQueensland. P. Z. S., 1884, p. 381, pis. (3) Dobson, G. E.— Catalogue of the Chiroptera in the Collectionof the British Museum (1878). (4) Forbes, H. O.— The Chatham Islands : their Relation to aFormer Continent. R. Geogr. So


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