274 ^^- Curt Hennings: 



Mephüts, DorcelaphuSj and Dicotyles^ from the Mexican border of 

 the United States. — 1. c. 468—471. 



— (4). Preliminary diagnoses of new mammals of the genera 

 Sciurus, Casior^ Neotoma, and Sigmodo?i, from the Mexican border 

 of the United States. — 1. c. 501—505, 



Meerwarth, H. (1). Simios (Macacos) de Nuovo Mundo. — 

 BuU. Mus. Para. IL 121-154. 2 Taf. u. Mappe. 



— (2). Simiae americanae. - Zool. Gart. XXXVIII. 262—272, 

 294—305, 330—340. 



Meli, R. Sopra alcuni denti fossil! di Mammiferi (Ungulati) 

 rinvenuti nelle ghiaie alluvionale del dintorni di Roma. — BoU. Soc. 

 geol. Ital. XVI. 187—194. 



Mercer, H. C. The finding of the remains of the fossil Sloth 

 at Big bone cave, Tenessee, in 1896. — Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. 

 XXXVI. 36—70. fig. 



Merriam, C H. (1). Revision of the Coyotes or Prairie Wolves, 

 with descriptions of new species. — Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington. 

 XI. 19—33. 



— (2). Description of two new Murine Opossums from Mexico. 



— 1. c. 43—44. 



— (3). Phenacomys prehlei^ a new vole from the Mountains of 

 Colorado. — 1. c. 45. 



— (4). Descriptions of two new red-backed Mice {Evotomys) 

 from Oregon. — 1. c. 71 — 72. 



— (5). The voles of the subgenus Chilvtus, with descriptions 

 of two species. — 1. c. 73 — 75. 



— (6). Two new Moles from California and Oregon. — 1. c. 

 101—102. 



— (7). Three new jumping mice (Zapus) from the North-West. 



— 1. c. 103—104. 



— (8). Description of a new Musk rat from the great Dismal 

 swamp, Virginia. — 1. c. 143. 



— (9). Lepus baileyi, a new cotton-tail rabbit from Wyoming. 



— 1, c. 147—148. 



— (10). A new Fur-Seal, or Sea-Bear (Ardocephalus townsendi) 

 from Guadalupe Island, off Lower California. — 1. c. 175 — 178. 



— (11). A new bat of the genus Äntrozous from California. 



— 1. c. 179—180. 



— (12). Description of a new Bassariscus from Lower California, 

 with remarks on Bassaris raptor, Baird. — 1. c. 185 — 187. 



— (13). Notes on the Chipmunks of the genus Evtamias 

 occuring west of the east base of the Cascade-Sierra system, with 

 descriptions of new forms. — 1. c. 189 — 212. 



— (14). Descriptions of eight new Pocket-Gophers of the genus 

 Thomomys from Oregon, California, and Newada. — 1. c. 213 — 216. 



— (15). Ovis ?ielsoni, a new mountain sheep from the desert 

 region of Southern California. — 1. c. 217 — 218. 



