Mammalia. 



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Leptomerijx transmontanus n. sjd. 

 Douglass, E. t.c, (167). 



Megacerops, restoration. Lull, R. S. 

 Araer. Nat., Boston, Mass., 39, 1905, 

 (■±19-421, with text fig.). 



Merycoidodon gracilis. Gilmore, C. 

 W. Washington, D.C., Smithsonian 

 Inst., U.S. Nation. Mus., Proc, 31, 1906, 

 (513-514, with pi.). 



Mesocyon? drummondanus n. sp. 

 Douglass, E. Pittsburg, Pa., Ann. 

 Carnegie Mas., 2, 1903, (164). 



Mesohijypus nn. spp. North America. 

 Oligocene. Osbom, H. F. New York, 

 N.Y., Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 20, 

 1904, (170-177). 



latidens n. sp. Douglass, 



E. Pittsburg, Pa., Ann. Carnegie ]ilus., 

 2, 1903, (161). 



Metaclieiromys nn. spp. Wyoming. 

 Eocene. Osbom, H. F. New York, 

 N.Y., Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 20, 

 1904, (163-165). 



Mioliippits nn. spp. North America. 

 Oligocene. Osbom, H. F. i.e., (178- 

 179). 



Miolahis n. gen., M. (Pm-atylopus) 

 primaevus n. sp. Oligocene. Oregon. 

 Matthew, W. D. t.c, (211-215). 



Orcodoii macvorliinus n. sp. Douglass, 

 E. Pittsburg, Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus., 

 2, 1903, (163). 



Pachyaena de Vaugirard. Boule, M. 

 Paris, Mem. soc. geol., 10, 1903, u° 28, 

 (16, av. 2 pis.). 



Plagioloplms nn. spp. Castrais. 

 Stehlin, II. G. Paris, Bui. soc. geoL, 

 (ser. 4), 4, 1904, (445-475, av.pl.et fig.). 



Promerycoelioerus minor n. sp. 

 Douglass, E. Pittsburg, Pa., Ann. 

 Carnegie Mus., 2, 19Q3, (168). 



Pronydieebiis gaudrrji n. sp. Grandi- 

 dier, G. Bui. Museum, Paris, 1904, (9- 

 13, av. fig.). 



PsendoJahis n. gen., P. dal;otcusis n. 

 s]). South Dakota. Matthew, W. D. 

 New York, N.Y., Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., 20, 1904, (211-215). 



Saqliallierinm. Egj'pt. Osbom, II. F. 

 op.<yd., 22, 1906, (263-260, witli text 

 iig.). 



Sinopa graugcri n. sp. Matthew, 

 W. D. Washington, D.C., Smithsonian 

 Inst., U. S. Nation. Mus., Proc, 30,1906, 

 (203-333, with text fig., pi.). 



Trigenicus n. gen., T. socialin n. sp. 

 Douglass, E. Pittsburg, Pa., Ann. 

 Carnegie Mus., 2, 1903, (162). 



6031.90 UPPER CAENOZOIC 



{MIOCENE, PLIOCENE). 



General. 



Le nouveau raammouth de Saint- 

 Petersbourg, par M. Nature, Paris, 32, 

 1904, (lei- sem.), (182-183, av.fig.). 



Gidley, J. W. Proper generic names 

 of Miocene horses. New York, N.Y., 

 Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 20, 1904, 

 (191-194). 



Sinclair, W. J. Some edentate-like 

 remains from the Mascall beds of 

 Oregon. Berkeley, Univ. Cal. Pub., 

 Bull. Dept. GeoL, 5, 1905, (65-66, with 

 text fig.). 



True, F. W. Tlie first discoveiy of 

 fossil seals in America [in Maryland 

 Miocene]. Science, New York, N.Y., 

 (N. Ser.), 22, 1905, (794). 



Special. 



Aehtrocyon n. gen., A. hrevi fades n. 

 sp. Peterson, 0. A. Pittsburg, Pa., 

 Aim. Carnegie Mus., 4, 1900, (68). 



Aelnrodon? hrachyqnatlius n. sp. 

 Douglass, E. op. cit., 2, 1903, (173). 



Allomeryx n. gen., A. planiceps n. sp. 

 Oregon Miocene. Sinclair, W. J. 

 Berkeley, Univ. Cal., Bull. Dept. Geol., 

 4, 1905, (129-132, pi. XIV). 



AmpJiieyon. Redlich.A. Wien.Verh. 

 Geol. RchsAnst., 1906, (167-174). 



superbus n. sp. Peterson, 



0. A. Pittsburg, Pa., Ann. Cai'negie 

 Mus., 4, 1900, (fin. 



Antilope. Redlich, K. A. Wien. 

 Verh. Geol. RchsAnst., 1906, (167-174). 



Aplielops nn. spp. Osbom, H. F. 

 New York, N.Y., Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., 20, 1904, (321-322). 



ceratorliitius II. sp. Douglass, 



E. Pittsburg, Pa., Ann. Carnegie J\lns., 

 2, 1903,(195). 



Archneohippiis n. gen. Gidley, J. W. 

 New York, N.Y., Bull. Amer. Mus Nat. 

 Hist., 22, 1906, (385-388). 



Ai<lrapollu'ri lun, rcsta u rationales pieds 

 anterieurs. Tournouer, A. Paris, Bui. 

 soc. geol., (ser. 4), 5, 1905, (305-308). 



