Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
Having completed the description of the mammals and birds at present known from the Siwaliks of India and Burma (a list of the former being given in the September number of this Magazine, pp. 426–8), I have thought it well to publish a short account of the distribution in time and space of the Siwalik genera of these two classes, as a prelude to a more extended notice, which I hope to give in the “Palæontologia Indica” when I have completed the description of the whole vertebrate fauna of the Siwaliks.
page 490 note 1 Also Tibetan.
page 490 note 2 Also Syrian.
page 490 note 3 Including Potamochærtis.
page 490 note 4 Lutra (Potamotherium) Valetoni.
page 490 note 5 Not improbably identical with Hyomoschus.
page 491 note 1 Vide “Island Life,” pp. 408–9 (1880).
page 491 note 2 I desire to retract all belief in “Lemuria”; to which I had resource in my description of Palæopithecus.