eve os 967 cay 
Annals and Magasia of Natural History. Séries 8, 
vol. 12 — 1913. 
Pocock, R. I.: Description of a new Species of Agouti 
( Myoprocta ). 
« Myoprocta pratti, sp. n. (p. 110)—... One speci- 
men (type) presented to the Zoological Society by Mr. B. 
Chavez, wo brought in from the Amazonas ». 
ls. e. pp. 567-5.4 — Thomas, Oldfield: New Mam- 
mals from South America. 
«... Callicebus personatus brunello, subsp. n.. Among 
the Titi Monkeys ia the British Museum which have been 
referred to Callicebus personatus there appear to be two 
different forms, one from the N. E. corner of São Paulo, no 
doubt that wich also occurs near Kio do Janeiro itself, and 
another from the State of Espiritu Santo, where a good se- 
ries of it were sent by M. A. Robert » (p. 568). 
ls. e. vol. 13, pp. 345-363. — Thomas, Oldfield: 
Oa various South-American Mammals’ « Callicebus lucifer, 
sp. n... — Callimico g eldii, Thos... This is the first exem- 
ple of Callimi-a of which the locality is known; (346) 
... Felis emiliæ, sp. n....— Hab.: Ipú, Ceará, N. E. do 
Brasil, 300 m... This adds another to the many striking 
and interesting species Fräulein Snethlage has heen instru- 
mental in discovering, and I have much pleasure in connect- 
ing her name with it. (p. 349). 
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 
vol. XXVII, 1914, pp. 215-219. 
Hollister, N.: The systematic name of the Brazilian 
Crabeating Rocoon ». 
The name Procyon cancrivorous brasiliensis von the- 
ring ( « Revista do Museu Paulista », vol. 8, p. 228, 1911) 
applied to the crab-eating racoon of Brasil, is antedated 
by P. (rocyon) nigripes Mivart ( Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 
1885, p. 347). The latter name has been generally over- 
looked. It is based on the blackfooted crab-eating racoon 
of Selater (Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 1875, p. 421) from 
« Brazil down to Paraguay ». It is clear from von Ihering’s 
account that this name refers to the same subspecies, which 
sheuld, therefore, be known as Procyon cancrivorous nigri- 
pes Miv. ». 
l. s. e., vol. 26 — 1913. — Miller, Gerrit S.: The Uni- 
ted States Museum contains specimens of the following hi- 
therto undescribed mammals from various parts of tropical 
America. 
Marmosa purui sp nov. Typy. — Adult male in al- 
cohol... upper Purus River Brazil... Promops pamana sp. 
De. Collected at Hyutanaham, upper Purus River, Brazil». 
Bull. of the Aw. Mus. of Nat. Hist. — Vol. XXXV, 
p. 49 ss. 
Allen, J. A.: The proper generic name of the Macaques. 
