1164 I- Vertebrata. 



The Mammalian Fauna of Johanna consists of the following species : Lemur 



anjuanensis Geoffr., Pteropus Edwardsii Geoffr., Plernpus Livmgstonil Gray , Miniupt. 



scotinus, Nyctinomus jmmilus, Crocidura albicauda, Centetes ecaudatus, Viverra 



Schlegelii and Mus muscuhis. 



GUnther, A., List of the Mammals etc. sent by Mr Everett from the Philippine Islands, in : 



Proc. Zool. Soc. 1879. p. 7475. 



Eleven species are enumerated, of which one (Muridae) is described as new. 

 Hamy, E. T., Etude sur un squelette d'Aeta, des environs de Binangonan, Nord-Est de Lucon 

 (Philippines;, in: Nouv. Arch, du Museum d'Hist. Nat. 2. Serie. T. 2. Ease. I. 1879. 

 p. 181212. With 2 plates ;VIII and IX). 



Hayek, Gust, v., Handbuch der Zoologie. Wien, C. Gerold's Sohn. 1879. 8. 

 *Heer, Osw., Die Urwelt der Schweiz. 2. Aufl. Ziirich, Schulthess. 1879. 8<>. (Not seen 



by the Rec.) 



^Hofman, Adolf, Tafeln zur Beniitzung beim Studium der Palaontologie. Im Selbstverlage 

 des Verfassers, Assistenten an der k. k. Berg-Acadeniie in Leoben. 1879. with 36 

 Tab. (Not seen by the Rec.) 



'Houghton, W., Gleanings from the Natural History of the Ancients. London, Cassell, Petter 

 andGulpin, 1879. crown. 8. Illustrated throughout. (Not seen by the Rec.) 



Kochne, E., Repetitionstafeln fiir den zoologischen Unterricht an hoheren Lehranstalten. 



Heft I. Wirbelthiere. Berlin, H. W. Miiller. 1879. gr. 80. 



Krauss, Ferd. von, Beitra'ge zur Fauna Wurttembergs. in: Jahresb. d. Ver. fiir Vaterland. 

 Naturk. 35. Jahrg. p. 343353. (Not seen by the Rec.) 



Lemoino, Victor, Rccherches sur les ossements fossiles des terrains tertiaires inferieures des 

 environs de Reims, in: Ann. des Sc. Nat. Zool. et Paleont. 6. Ser. T. 8. 56 p., 

 pi. I IV. 



A minute description of two new species of the fossil genus Arctocyon Blaiuv. 

 [see infra) . 



Liobe, K. Th., Die fossile Fauna der Hohle Vypustek in Mahren, nebst Bernerkungen be- 

 treffs einiger Knochenreste aus der Kreuzberghohle in Krain. Wien, Gerold. (Not 

 seen by the Rec. 

 Lockington, W. N., Notes on Pacific Coast Mammals, in: The American Naturalist. Nov. 



1871). Vol. 13. Nr. 11. p. 70S. 



He mentions a one-toed Deer 'Cariacus sp.?) killed in Mendocino county. Cal., 

 a Lynx canadrnsis measuring four feet one inch from tip of nose to that of tail 

 and an albino Thomomys bulbitorus of a dirty white tint. 



^Major, C.Forsyth, Sul Camoscio (Rupicapra) e siilYArvicola nioulis del Gran Sasso d'ltalia. 

 in: Atti Soc. Tosc. di Sc.Nat. 1879. Verb. p. LXXI LXXII. (Not seen by the Rec.) 

 , Sul Myolagus surdus Hensel. in: Atti Soc. Tosc. di Sc. Nat. 1879. Proc. verb, 

 p. LXXII. 



Found in a cave at Bastia (Corsica) . 

 Major, C.Forsyth, E glaciale 1'Ossario del Val d'Arno superiore? in: Atti della Soc. Tosc. 



di Sc. Nat. 1879. Proc. verb. p. LXXXIII. 

 Marsh, O. C., Notice of a new Jurassic Mammal, in: Am. Journ. of Sc. and Arts. 1879. 



3. Ser. Vol. 18. Art. 11. p. 60. 



He describes a new genus with a single species, Stylacodon gradlis (see infra 

 Marsupialia] from the Rocky Mountains. 



Marsh, O. C., Additional Remains of Jurassic Mammals, in: Am. Journ. of Sc. and Arts. 

 Vol. 18. 3. Ser. 1879. Art. 34 p. 215. 



The author describes a new species and a new genus with a single species, viz : 

 Dryolestcs vorax and Tinodon bellus (see infra, sub Marsupialia^. 



