MAMMALS. 



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202. List of Mammals from Venezuela collected by Mr. Samuel M. Klages. <Bull. 



Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX, pp. 337-345, Oct. S, 1904. 



An annotated list of 46 species. 



203. A Fossil Porcupine from Arizona. <Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX, pp. 383- 



384, Oct. 15, 1904. 



Erethizon godfreyi, sp. nov. 



204. The Tamandua Anteaters. <Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., XX, pp. 385-398, 



fig. 1-4, Oct. 29, 1904. 



A review of the group, with respect to external and cranial characters. Subspp. nov.: 

 (1) Tamandua tetradactyla chapadensis, p. 392; (2) T. t. instabilis, p. 392; (3) T. I. tenui- 

 rostris, p. 394; (4) T. t. chiriquensis, p. 395. 



205. Report on Mammals from the District of Santa Marta, Colombia, collected 



by Mr. Herbert H. Smith, with Field Notes by Mr. Smith. <Bull. Amer. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist., XX, pp. 407-468, fig. 1-4, Nov. 28, 1904. 



An annotated list of 78 species, the following new: (1) Coendou sanctsemartse, p. 441; (2) 

 Lutra colombiana, p. 452; (3) Alouatta seniculus rubicunda, p. 458; (4) Alouatta seniculus 

 caucensis, p. 462. 



Urocyon aquilus Bangs not referable to Urocyon. 



206. Palmer's 'Index Generum Mammalium.' <Sczence, N. S., XIX, pp. 498-501, 



March 25, 1904. 



A review of this notable work (N. Amer. Fauna, No. 23, Jan. 1904.) 



1905. 



207. Mammalia of Southern Patagonia. Reports of the Princeton University 



Expeditions to Patagonia, 1896-1899, Vol. Ill, 1905, Part I, pp. 1-120, pll. 

 i-xxix. 



Detailed treatment of 55 species, with special reference to nomenclature, that of the genera 

 as well as the species discussed historically; full tables of references under the genera and 

 species, and an annotated bibliography (pp. 192-210) of 65 titles. 



Eunothocyon, gen. nov., p. 153 (in text); Carcinocyon, gen. nov., p. 153 (in text; Ctenomys 

 osgoodi, nom. nov., to replace C. robustus Allen, preoccupied, p. 191; Canis sclateri nom. nov. 

 (p. 153) to replace Canis microtis Sclater, preoccupied. 



Species figured: Zaedyus ciliatus, pll. i-iii (animal, skeleton, and three skulls); Kerodon 

 australis and Ctenomys osgoodi, pi. vii (skulls); Ctenomys sericeus and C. colburni, pi. viii 

 (skulls); Eligmodontia, Oryzomys and Oxymycterus, pll. ix and x (skulls and dentition of 

 various species); Akodon, pll. xi and xii (skulls and dentition of 6 species); Phyllotis, Eu- 

 neomys, and Reithrodon, pll. xiii and xiv (skulls and dentition); Arctocephalus australis and 

 A. philippii, pll. xv-xvii (skulls, three views of each); Arctocephalus townsendi pll. xviii-xx 

 (skull, three views); Otaria byronia, pi. xxi (skeleton); Conepatus humboldli, pi. xxii (skulls 

 and dentition) ; Cerdocyon griseus, pi. xxiii (skull, three views) ; Lynchailurus pajeros crucina, 

 pi. xxiv (skull and dentition) ; Puma pearsoni, pll. xxv and xxvi (colored figures of animal, 

 red and gray phases); Puma pearsoni, pll. xxvii-xxix (three views of skull). 



208. The Andrew J. Stone Explorations in Arctic and Subarctic America. 4to, 



pp. i-xvi, 1-38, with 55 half-tone illustrations in text. American Museum 

 of Natural History, 1905. Edition limited to 100 numbered copies. (Anony- 

 mous.) 



The illustrations, from photographs, relate mostly to mammals, as does the greater part 

 of the text. 



