50 INDEX 
GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 

Genus, authority, and date. 

Guilielmofloweria Ameghino, 1901.... 
Guilielmoscottia Ameghino, 1901 
Harlanus Owen, 1846 
Henricofilholia Ameghino, 1901 
Henricosbornia Ameghino, 1901 
Hunterus Gray, 1564 
Josepholeidya Ameghino, 1901....... 
Leidyotherium Prout, 1860. ........... 
Leithia Lydekker, 1896 
Leontinia Ameghino, 1 
Luantus Ameghino, 1 
Macleayius Gray, 1864 
Massoutiera Lataste, 1885............ 
Maxschlosseria Ameghino, 1901 
Morenella Palmer, 1903 
Morenia Ameghino, 1586 
Munifelis:Mumnizjl94Dps s ees 
Nelsonia Merriam, 1897 
Oldfieldthomasia Ameghino, 1901 
Othnielmarshia Ameghino, 1901 
Owenia De Vis, 1888 
Paulogervaisia Ameghino, 1901 
In honor of— 

Sir William Henry Flower. (See Flowerius.) 
William Berryman Scott, 1858-  , professor of geology and 
paleontology, Princeton University; author of ‘An In- 
troduction to Geology,’ 1897, and numerous monographic 
papers on paleontology. 
Dr. Richard Harlan, of Philadelphia, 1796-1843; author of 
‘Yauna Americana,’ 1825. 
Henri Filhol, 1843-1902, professor of comparative anatomy 
and director of the anatomical laboratory of the Muséum 
d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, from 1885 until his death. 
Henry Fairfield Osborn, 1857- , Da Costa professor of 
zoology, Columbia University, and curator of vertebrate 
paleontology, American Museum of Natural History, 
New York; author of numerous papers on paleontology. 
John Hunter, 1728-1793, an eminent English anatomist and 
surgeon, who studied the anatomy of whales. 
Joseph Leidy, 1823-1891, one of the leading American pale- 
ontologists; author of ‘Ancient Fauna of Nebraska,’ etc. 
Joseph Leidy. 
Andrew Leith Adams, 1826(?)-1882, zoologist, army surgeon 

(1848), and surgeon major (1861); professor of zoology in 
Irish College of Science, Dublin, 1874-1878, and later pro- 
fessor of natural science in Queen's College, Cork. 
Leontine 

; afriend of Dr. Florentino Ameghino 
Luantu, an Araucanian Indian chief of Patagonia. 
William Sharp Macleay, secretary of the Linnean Society, 
and his son, Sir William Macleay, 1820-1891. 
Lieut. 
daia, Algeria, who collected the type of Ctenodactylus 
Massoutier, ‘chef du bureau arabe de Ghar- 

mzabi,on which this genus was based. 
Max Schlosser, of the University of Munich; author of 
‘Die Affen, Lemuren . . . des Europiiischen Tertiárs,' 
1887-1890, etc. 
Francisco P. Moreno, 1852- , founder of the La Plata 
Museum, La Plata, Argentina; author of Southern Pata- 
gonia, 1879; Voyage to the Andine Regions of Patagonia, 
1896; Argentine Evidence, 1900. 
| Francisco P. Moreno. 
Dr. Francisco Muniz (of Buenos Aires?). 
| Edward William Nelson, 1855- , field naturalist of the 
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, who has collected extensively 
in Alaska and Mexico, and has published several papers 
on mammals. 
| Oldfield Thomas, 1858- 
History Museum, London; author of ‘Catalogue of the 
Marsupialia in the British Museum,’ 1888, and numerous 
, curator of mammals, Natural 
papers on mammals. 
Othniel Charles Marsh, 1831-1899, author of ‘ Monograph of 
the Dinocerata,’ 1886, and many papers on extinct verte- 
brates of the western United States. 
Sir Richard Owen. (See Euowenia.) 
| Paul Gervais, 1816-1879, author of ‘ Zoologié et Paléontologie 
Francaises, 1848-1852, * Zoologie et Paléontologie Génér- 
ales,’.1867-1876, and numerous other works on paleon- 
tology and zoology. 




