1 ]74 I- Vertebrata. 



7. Ruminantia. 



Fam. Bovidae. 

 'Riitimeyer, L., Die Kinder der Tertiarepoche. SchluC. Mit 4 Tafeln. in: Abh. Schweizer. 



Palaeont. Ges. 5. Bd. p. 75 208. (Not seen by the Rec.) 



T Storrer, John, The Wild White Cattle of Great Britain : an Account of their Origin, History 



and Present State. By the late Rev. John Storrer of Hellidon, Northamptonshire. Edited 



by his Son. London: Cassell, Petter andGalpin. 1879. 378 p. 8. (Not seen by the Rec.) 



'Gottsche, C., Notiz uber einen neuenFund von Ovibos. in : Verhandl. d. Ver. f. nat. Unter- 



halt. Hamburg. 4. Bd. p. 235238, with 1 plate. (Not seen by the Rec.) 

 On Ovibos moschatus in England. Note in Hardwicke's Science-Gossip. 1879. p. 235. 



Found in the brick-earth, at Cray ford in Kent. 

 Megaceras hibernicus (fossil) found in a cavern near Cappoquin (county of Waterford) . 



The Zoologist. IS 79. p. 301. 

 A portion of a horn of the exstinct Irish deer Megaceros hibernicus has been found at 



Charing Cross, London, in : Hardwicke's Science-Gossip. 1879. p. 138. 

 Teeth and numerous bones of Bos primigmius have been found in London in making- 

 excavations at Charing Cross, in: Hardwicke's Science-Gossip. 1879. p. 138. 

 Bock, Carl, Letter from, addressed to the Secretary, containing remarks upon Capricornis 



sumatrensis. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1879. p. 308. 



The differences between the skulls of Capra ibex, caucasicu and shiaitlca are highly 

 important and exposed by Giebel. Zeitschr. f. d. ges. Natunv. 4. Bd. Jaimar- 

 Febrnar 1879. p. 122129. Taf. I. fig. 19. 



During the quaternary period there was living in Italy a variety of the Capricorn 

 now existing. (C. J. Forsyth Major, Atti della Soc. Tosc. di Sc. Nat. Pisa. 

 1879. Vol. 4. fasc. 1. p. 50.) 



Major, C. J. Forsyth, Material! per servire ad una Storia degli Stambecchi. Atti della Soc. 

 Tosc. di Sc. Nat. Pisa. 4879. Vol. 4. fasc. 1. p. 152. with 7 plates. 



Fain. Antilocapridae. 

 Giebel, C. G., Uber Atttilocapra americana. Zeitschr. f. d. ges. Naturw. 51. Bd. p. 3"i<> -'Mil 



Fam. Cervidae. 



Fitzinger, L. J., Kritische Untersuchungen iiber dieArten der natiirlichen Familie der llirsche 

 (Cervi) 4. Abtheilung (SchluBj. Sitzungsberiehte der Math. phys. Classe der kaiserl. 

 Acad. zu Wien. 79. Bd. 1. Abth. I. 1879. p. 772. 



Genus Subulo with 6 species; Doryeeros with 2 sp.; Nanelaphus with 2 and 

 Prox with 5 sp. 

 Hensel, Reinhold, Beitriige zur Kenntniss der Thierwelt Brasiliens, Der Zool. Garten. 1S79. 



p. 3H). 



The following species are enumerated; Cervus palmJosus, C. campestris orVeado 

 brauco, C. rnfus or Vcado pardo, C. nemorivayus or Vira and C. riifants or Borroro 

 or maocurta, whilst C. pudu occurs only in Chili and never is found in Brasilia. 

 Major, C. J. Forsyth, Cervi pliocenici del Val d'Arno superiore. Atti della Soc. Tosc. di Sc. 

 Nat. 1879, Proc. verb. p. C. 1. Cervus (Eucladoceros) Sedgwickii Fals. = C. dicranius 

 Nesti MSS. 2. C. ctenoides Nesti refers to C. tetraccros Dawkins from Peyrolles (Puy 

 deDorne). 3. C. Perrieri Croiz. et Job. 4. C. etuariarum Croiz. et Job.? 5. C.Neslii 

 F. Major. 6. C. NcstiiF. Major an n. sp.? 

 Canavari, Mario. Sul Cere us euryceros trovato nei diutorni di Camerino. Atti della Soc. Tosc. 



di Soc. Tosc. di Sc. Nat. 1879. Proc. verb. p. LXXVI. 

 *Leidy, Jos., Fossil remains of a Caribou (Ratigifer caribou). Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. P. I. 



p. 3234. (Not seen by the Rec.) 



Karrer, Felix, Uber ein fossiles Geweih vom Renthier aus dem Loss des Wiener Beckens. 

 Verhandl. der k. k. g-eol. Reichsanstalt. 1879. Nr. 7. p. 149 152. with a woodcut. 



