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XXIV., p. 543, 1890; XXV., p. Co, 1890.— Vide Am. NAT., 
XXIV., p. 545. 
Stone, W.—Catalogue of the owls in the collection of the 
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. - Proc. A. N. S. 
Phila., 1890, p. 124.—Nominal list. 
On birds collected in Yucatan and Southern Mexico. 
Proc. A. N. S. Phila., 1890, p. 201.—Annotated lists; none new. 

MAMMALS. 
BELpinG, L.—Migrations of the deer of the Sierra Nevada. 
Zoe, L, p: 121, 1890. 
Aurp, R. C.—A means of preserving the purity and establish- 
ing a career for the American bison of the future. Am. NAT., 
XXIV., p. 787, 1890. 
TUCKERMANN, F.—On the gustatory organs of some of the 
Mammalia. Jour. Morph., IV., p. 151, 1890.—Study of twenty- 
nine species. 
Ossorn, H.—Catalogue of the mammals of Iowa. Proc. Iowa 
Acad. Sci. for 1888, p. 40, 1890.—Sixty-one species. 
Mearns, E. A.—Description of supposed new species and sub- 
species of mammals from Arizona. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 
IlL, p. 277—Vide Am. Nat., XXIV., p. 586, 1890. 
RICKSECKER, L. E.—Notes on the yellow-haired porcupine, 
Zoe, I., p. 235, 1890. 
BELDING, L.—The wolverine (Gulo luscus) in California. Zoe, 
L, p. 303, 1899. 
Spitzka, E. C—Zur Monographie Dr. Theodor’s über das 
Seehundsgehirn. Anat. Anz., V., p. 173, 1890. 
Minor, C.-S.—On the fate of the human decidua reflexa. Anat. 
Anz., V., p. 639, 1890. 
Dosrson, G. E.—A synopsis of the genera of the family 
Soricidæ. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1890, p. 49. 
Ryper, J. A.—The eye, ocular muscles, and lachrymal glands 
of the shrew mole (Blarina talpoides). Proc. Am. Philo. Soc., 
XXVIII., p. 16, 1890. 
* TUCKERMANN, F.—On the gustatory organs of some Eden- 
tata. Internat. Monat. Schr. f. Anat. u. Phys., VIL, p. 335, 1890. 
