12 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. 



LITERATURE. 



Allen, G. M. 



1911. Mammals of the West Indies. Bull. M. C. Z., 54, p. 175-263. 

 Anthony, H. E. 



191G. Preliminary report on fossil mammals from Porto Rico, with 

 descriptions of a new genus of ground sloth and two new genera of 

 hystricomorph rodents. Ann. N. Y. acad. sci., 27, p. 193-203, pi. 

 7-14. 

 1916a. Preliminary diagnosis of an apparently new family of insecti- 

 vores. Bull. Amer. mus. nat. hist., 35, p. 725-728, pi. 23. 

 Barbour, Thomas. 



1914. A contribution to the zoogeography of the West Indies, with 

 especial reference to amphibians and reptiles. Mem. M. C. Z., 44, 

 p. 205-359, pi. 



Chapman, F. M. 



1892. Notes on birds and mammals observed near Trinidad, Cuba, 

 with remarks on the origin of West Indian bird-life. Bull. Amer. 

 mus. nat. hist., 4, p. 279-330, fig. 1-4. 

 1901. A revision of the genus Capromys. Bull. Amer. mus. nat. hist., 

 14, p. 313-323, pis. 39, 40, fig. 1-3. 

 Matthew, W. D. 



1915. Chmate and evolution. Ann. N. Y. acad. sci., 24, p. 171-318, 

 fig. 1-33. 



Miller, G. S., Jr. 



191b. Remains of two species of Capromys from ancient burial sites 



in Jamaica. Proc. Biol. soc. Washington, 29, p. 48. 

 1916a. Bones of mammals from Indian sites in Cuba and Santo Domingo. 



Smith.sonian misc. coll., 66, no. 12, 10 pp., pi. 



