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Hadlicka, A. — Anatomical observations on a collection of Orang skulls 

 from Western Borneo. Washington, D. C, Smithsonian Tnst. Nation, Mu^^. 

 I'roo.., 1!H)6 (5:'>9-r)G8, fig). 



Iggulden, CLt.-Col.) H. A. — 'The geographical range of the Shou. Field, 

 London, 1906 (736). 



Inverarity, J. D.— Sarabar horns. Bombay, J. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1906 (23-26). 



Kloss, C. B. — The new Sumatran Pig. Singapore, J. Straits Asiatic 

 Sou., 1906 (56-60). 



KuKeethal, W.— Beitnige zur Anatomic einos weiblichen Gorilla. 

 Jcnaische Zs. Xatw., Jena, 1906 (607-654, Taf). 



Lydekker, R.— A live Takin. Field, London. 1906 (651), 



Lydekker, R.— The habitat of the Shou. Field, London, 1906 (651). 



Lydekker, R.— Variation in the horns of Maikhor. Field, London, 1906 

 (778). 



Lydekker, R. — The White-mancd Serow. London, Proc, Zool. Soc, 2. 

 1906 (329-331, pi. viii). 



Lydekker, R.^Onthe occurrence of the Bruaiig in the Tibetan Province. 

 London, Proc. Zool. Soc. (997-999, fig.)- 



Lyon, M, W.— Notes on the Slow Lemurs. Washington, D. C, Smithsonian 

 Inst. Nation. Mus. Proc. 1906 (527-538 pi. xii.) 



Lyon, M. VV.— The Pigmy Squirrels of the Nannosciurus melanotis group. 

 Washington, D.C. 



Lyon, M. W. — Mammals of Banka, Mendanau, and Biliton Islands, between 

 Sumatra and Borneo. Washington. D. C. Smithsonian Inst. Nation. Mus. 

 Proc, 1906 (.075-612). 



McClure, C. F. W. — The postcava of an adult Indian Chevrotan {Tragu- 

 lus meminna, Erxleben). Anat. Anz. Jena, 1906 (375-377 fig.). 



Menegau.x, A. — Sur la prc'ssence de Paradoxtu-us larvatns et de Felig 

 teinmincki au Tonkin. Bui. Museum, Paris (384). 



Miller, Q. 5.— The Monkeys of the Maeoxa neinestr'ma group. Washington, 

 D. C, Smithsonian Inst. Nation Mus. Proc. 1906 (737-758, pis. xxxix-lxiv.) 



Miller, (i. 5.— A new genus of Bats from Sumatra. Washington, D. C. 

 Proc. Biol. Soc, 1905 ('429-230). 



Miller, Q. 5. — Two new Carnivores from the Malay Peninsula. Washing- 

 ton, D. C , Proc. Biol. Soc, 1906 (25-28). 



Miller, G. S. — Seven new Maiaj'an Bats. Washington, D. C., Proc. Biol., 

 Soc, 19 6 (61-66). 



Miller, Q. S.— Notes on Malayan Pigs. Washington, D. C. Smithsonian 

 lust. Nation. Mus. Proc, 1906 (737-758. pis. xxxix-lxiv). 



Miller, G. S. — The Mammals of Engano Island, West Sumatra. Washing- 

 ton, D. C, Smithsonian Inst. Nation. Mus. Proc, 1906 (819-825). 



Miller, G. S.— Mammals collected by Dr. W. L. Abbot in the Karimata 

 Islands, Dutch East Indies. Washington. D. C. Smithsonian Inst. Nation. Mus. 

 Proc, 1906 (55-66). 



