I. Mammalia für 1907. 35 
— *(12). Some mechanical adaptations in Mammals. — 
1. e. "ROH PIE 
(15). Large Grampus skull. — Field London CIX. 87. 
14). The british columbian Moose. — 1. ce. 182. 
The extermination of the Urus. — 1. ce. 215. 
Abnormal horns of Soemmering’s Gazelle. — 1. c. 307. 
The Malay Buffalo. — 1. e. 528. 
The north Elburz Sheep. — 1. ce. 567. 
The Seladang or Malay Gaur. — 1. ce. 688. 
A curious tusk. — 1. e. 871. 
Races of the Mouflon. — ]. c. 956. 
Major Kennion’s wild sheep. — 1. c. CX. 118. 
Variation in horns of Mouflon. — 1. c. 147. 
The corsican Mouflon. — 1. c. 197. 
The red serow. — ]. ce. 197. 
The range of northern african Antilopes. — 1. c. 249. 
Races of the Tiang. — 1. c. 250. 
A deer-forest-in Russian Poland. — 1. ce. 523. 
The ‚calling‘ of Elk. — l. ce. 582. 
Some notable animals at Berlin. — 1. c. 597. 
Black and red Buffaloes.. — 1. c. 594. 
Polish cattle and ponies. — 1. c. 677. 
Sclaters Muntjac. — 1. ce. 677. 
New local races of continental Big Game. — 1. c. 809. 
The Bhutan Takin. — 1. ce. 887. 
The Anamese Serow. — 1. ce. 888. 
A rare giraffe. — 1. ce. 937. 
African leopards. — 1. c. 1023—1024. 
A. one-horned white Rhinoceros. — 1. c. 1119. 
The Takin and the Musk-ox. — Indian Field Caleutta 
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IV, 328. 
*Lydekker, R., Borley, J. O., and others. Victoria history 
of the county of York. — London 1907 (Palaeontology: pgg. 
99—110, Zoology: pgg. 173—351). 
Lyon, M. W. (1). A new Flying Squirrel from the island of 
Terutan, west coast of Malay Peninsula. — Proc. Biol. Soc. Wa- 
shington. XX. 17—18. 
— (2). Description of a new Squirrel of the Sciurus prevostii 
group from Pulo Temaju, west coast of Borneo. — Smithson. 
Inst. Misc. Collect. Washington XXXXVIII. 275—276. 
— (3). The Squirrels of the Sciurus vittatus group in Sumatra. 
— l. c. 277—283. 
— (4). Notes on some Squirrels of the Sciurus hippurus 
group, with description of two new species. — 1. c. L. 24—29. 
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