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Ussher, Rich. J., On the discovery of an ossiferous cavern near Cappagh, Co., Waterford. 



in: Zoologist. Aug. p. 331 333. Ex. Zool. Anz. 

 White, Gilbert, The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne. New edit. Edit, with notes 



by Sir Will. Jar dine. With num. Illustr. London, Routledge, 1879. 8. 509 p. (Ex. 



Zool. Anz.). 

 , The same. New Edit. Edited with notes by G. Chstph. Davies. London, Chandos. 



1879. 80. (Ex. Zool. Anz.). 

 'Wright, E. P., Animal life: being a series of descriptions of the various Subkingdoms of 



the Animal kingdom. With Illustrations. London. Cassel, 1879. Roy. -8. 628 p. 



(Not seen by the Recorder). 

 Yarrow, H. C., See Cones, Elliott. 



II. Ordres, Families and Genera. 

 1. Quadrumana. 



Fam. Siniiae. 



Trouessart, E. L., Note sur les especes de Gibbons (Hyklbates) et de Semnopitheques (Sem- 

 nopithecus) propres a la Birmanie anglaise et a la presqu'ile de Malacca, in : Bull, de 

 la Soc. Philom. de Paris. 7. Ser. T. 3. p. 122129. 



A critical review of the Catalogue of Mammals of Burma by Blythw and of the 

 work, entitled Museum des Pays-Bas ; Simiae, by H. Schlegela. 

 Garrod, A. H., Notes on the Anatomy of Gelada Ruppelli. in: Proc. Zool. Soc. 1879. 

 p. 451457. pi. XXXVIII. 



Gelada along with Cercopithecus and Cynocephalus must be placed away from 

 Macacus. Its affinities with Cercopithecus seem more intimate than with Cynoce- 

 plialus, to which genus it most certainly does not belong. 



Major, C. Forsyth, Scimmie fossili italiane. in: Atti della Soc. Tosc. di Sc. Nat. 1879. Pro- 

 cess! verbali. p. LXXII. 



Macacus florentinus Coc. from the Val d'Arno sup. and Oreopithecus Bambolii 

 Gerv. from Casteaui. The first also found at Orciano by R. Lawley. ibid. 



P. LXXVU. 



Cololus rufomitmtus n. sp. W. Peters, from Muniuni (Africa orientalist , collected 



by Dr. G. A. Fischer, Monatsber. d. K. Pr. Acad. d. Wiss. zu Berlin. 1879. 



p. 829. pi. 1 A and 2. 

 Semnopithecus holotephreus n. sp. J. Anderson, Anat. and Zool. Res. Yunnan 



Exp. p. 27. Hab. unknown ; - - S. Rutledgii n. sp. id. ibid. p. 38. Hab. unknown. 

 Cercocebus gakritus n. sp. W. Peters, Mouatsber. d. K. Pr. Acad. d. Wiss. zu 



Berlin. 1879. p. 830. pi. 1 B and 3. This new species has been found by Dr. 



G. A. Fischer at Mitole I Africa orientalis) . 

 Palaeoplthecus is the first of its kind found in India which bears a resemblance to 



existing apes. Found by Mr. Theobald in the Siwalik rocks of the Punjab. - 



Hardwicke's Science-Gossip. 1879. p. 138. (fossil). 



Fam. Prosimiae. 



Shaw, Geo. A., A few notes upon four species of Lemurs, specimens of which were brought 

 alive to England in 1878. in: Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 1879. I. p. 132 13G. With 

 a plate, presenting a figure of CUrogaleus milii G. The other species are : Lemur 

 catta L., Hapalemur simus Gray and Microcebus Smithii Gray. 



Perodicticus Edtvardsi n. sp. A. Bouvier, Guide du Naturaliste, Janv. 1879. NT. 1. 

 p. 10. From the Northern part of the Congo. 



