THEORIES AS TO ORIGIN, ANCESTRY, AND ADAPTIVE RADIATION 



803 



GiDLEY, James Williams. 



1903.1. A new three-toed horse: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 

 Bui)., vol. 13, pp. 465-476. 

 Gregory, William King. 



1910.1. The orders of mammals: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 

 Bull., vol. 27, pp. 1-524. 



1912.1. Notes on the principles of quadrupedal locomotion 

 and on the mechanism of the limbs in hoofed 

 animals: New York Acad. Sci. Annals, vol. 22, 

 pp. 267-294, pi. 34. 



1920.1. Studies in comparative myology and osteology, 5, 

 On the anatomy of the preorbital fossae of 

 Equidae and other ungulates: Am. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist. Bull., vol. 42, pp. 265-283, 1 pi., 25 figs. 

 Haughton, Samuel. 



1864.1. Notes on animal mechanics, 16, On the muscular 

 anatomy of the rhinoceros: Roy. Irish Acad. 

 Proc, vol. 9, pp. 515-524. 

 Hatcroft, J. B. 



1900.1. Animal mechanics: Textbook of physiology, E. A. 

 Schafer, editor, vol. 2, pp. 228-273, Edinburgh 

 and London, Young J. Pentland. 

 Lankester, Sir E. Ray. 



1902.1. On Okapia, a new genus of GirafEdae, from 

 Central Africa: Zool. Soc. London Trans., 

 vol. 16, pt. 4, pp. 279-314, pis. 30-32. 

 Labtet, Edouard. 



1868.1. De quelques cas de progression organique v6rifi- 

 ables dans la succession des temps g^ologiques 

 sur des mammiferes de meme famille et de meme 

 genre: Acad. sci. France Compt. Rend., vol. 

 68, pp. 1119-1122. 



LUCIANI, LXTIGI. 



1905.1. Physiologie des Menschen, ins Deutsche iibertragen 

 und bearbeitet von Dr. Silvestro Baglioni und 

 Dr. Hans Winterstein, mit einer Einfiihrung 

 von Dr. Max Verworn, Jena, Gustav Fischer, 

 Band 1, 1905; Band 2, 1906; Band 3, 1907; 

 Band 4, 1911. 



Marey, E. J. 



1874.1. Animal mechanism, a treatise on terrestrial and 

 aerial locomotion: Internat. Sci. Ser., vol. 11, 

 London, Henry S. King & Co. 



Marsh, Othnibl Charles. 



1884.1. Dinocerata, a monograph of an extinct order of 



gigantic mammals: U. S. Geol. Survey Mon. 

 10, xviii, 237 pp., 56 pis. 

 Matthew, William Diller. 



1897.2. A revision of the Puerco fauna: Am. Mus. Nat. 



Hist. Bull., vol. 9, pp. 259-323. 

 1909.1. The Carnivora and Insectivora of the Bridger 



Basin, middle Eocene: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 



Mem., vol. 9, pt. 6, pp. 291-565, pis. 43-52. 

 Mtjrie, J. W. 



1872.1. On the Malayan tapir, Rhinochoerus sumatranus 



(Gray) : Jour. Anat. Physiol., vol. 5, pp. 



131-169, pis. 8-10. 



MUYBRIDGE, EaDWEABD. 



1907.1. Animals in motion, an electrophotographic in- 

 vestigation of consecutive phases of muscular 

 actions, 3d impression, London, Chapman & 

 Hall. 

 101959— 29— VOL 2 8 



OsBORN, Henry Fairfield. 



1890.51. The Mammaha of the Uinta formation, pt. 3, 

 The Perissodactyla; pt. 4, The evolution of 

 the ungulate foot: Am. Philos. Soc. Trans., 

 vol. 16, pt. 3, pp. 541-569, pis. 7-9. 



1892.67 (and Wortman, J. L.). Fossil mammals of the 

 Wahsatch and Wind River beds, collection of 

 1891: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., vol. 4, pp. 81- 

 147. 



1893.82. Rise of the Mammalia in North America: Am. 

 Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. 46, pp. 379-392, 448-466, 

 pis. 5-10. 



1894.89. A division of the eutherian mammals into Meso- 

 placentalia and Cenoplacentalia: New York 

 Acad. Sci. Trans., vol. 13, pp. 234^237. 



1895.105 (and Wortman, J. L.). Perissodaetyls of the lower 

 Miocene White River beds: Am. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist. Bull., vol. 7, pp. 343-375, pis. 8-11. 



1898.143. The e.xtinct rhinoceroses: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 

 Mem., vol. 1, pt. 3, pp. 75-164, pis. 12a-20. 



1898.148. Evolution of the Amblypoda, pt. 1, Taligrada 

 and Pantodonta: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., 

 vol. 10, pp. 169-218. 



1899.166. The origin of mammals (abstract of discussion 

 before 4th International Congress of Geologists, 

 Cambridge, 1898): Am. Jour. Sci., 4th ser., 

 vol. 7, pp. 92-96. 



1900.181. The angulation of the limbs of Proboscidea, 

 Dinocerata, and other quadrupeds in adapta- 

 tion to weight: Am. NaturaUst, vol. 34, pp. 

 89-94. 



1900.192. Phylogeny of the rhinoceroses of Europe, 



Rhinoceros contributions 5: Am. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist. Bull., vol. 13, pp. 229-267. 



1900.193. Oxyaena and Patriofelis restudied as terrestrial 



creodonts: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. BuU., vol. 

 43, pp. 269-281. 



1908.318. New or little known titanotheres from the 

 Eocene and OUgocene: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 

 Bull., vol. 24, pp. 599-617. 



1913.398. Eomoropus, an American Eocene chaUcothere: 

 Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. BuU., vol. 32, pp. 261-274. 

 Owen, Richard. 



1848.1. Description of teeth and portions of Jaws of two 

 anthracotheroid quadrupeds {Hyopotamus vectia- 

 nus and H. bovinus) discovered by the Marchio- 

 ness of Hastings in the Eocene deposits of 

 the northwest coast of the Isle of Wight, with 

 an attempt to develop Cuvier's idea of the 

 classification of pachyderms by the number of 

 the toes: Geol. Soc. London Quart. Jour., vol. 

 4, pt. 1, pp. 103-141, pis. 7-8. (Perissodactyla 

 proposed, p. 131.) 

 Parsons, F. G. 



1897.1. See Windle, Bertram, C. A., 1897.1. 



1901.1. See Windle, Bertram, C. A., 1901.1. 



1903.1. See Windle, Bertram, C. A., 1903.1. 

 Paulli, Simon. 



1908.1. See Boas, J. E. V., 1908.1. 



RfjTIMEYER, L. 



] 865. 1. Beitrage zu einer palaeontologischen Geschichte der 

 Wiederkauer zunachst an Linn6's Genus Bos: 

 Naturf. Gesell. Basel Verh., Band 4, Theil 4, 

 Heft 2, pp. 299-354. 



