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XXII. Palaeozoologie. 



Die nacheiszeitlichen Säugethiere Englands. (Auszug.) in: Naturforscher (Skia- 

 rek.) 2. Jhg. 1869. p. 225-227. 



(Nach Dawkins.) 



Nachrichten über Quedlinburg u. seine Alterthümer. Zusammengestellt im Auf- 

 trage des Harz Vereins für Geschichte u. Alterthumskunde, Orts verein Quedlinburg 

 2. verm. Aufl. Quedlinburg 1869. Commiss. H. C. Huth. 8. (27 S.) 



_(Säugethier-Fossilreste vom Sevekenberge im Rathhause zu Quedlinburg.) 



Nehring, Alfred, Die boreale Säugethierwelt eines ehemaligen, zwischen Halberstadt 

 u. Magdeburg gelegenen Steppengebietes, in: Verh. d. Berl. Ges. f. Anthropol. Jhg- 

 1876. p. 283-286. & 



Fossilreste kleiner Säugethiere aus dem Diluvium von Nussdorf bei Wien, in- 



Jahrb. d. k. k. geol. Reichsanst. Wien. 29. Bd. 1879. p. 475-492. 



Über einen Fund von Alterthümern und Thierresten (Bären etc.) bei dem Bau 



einer Eisenbahnbrücke vor Salzderhelden und über den Schädel eines Hundes aus 

 der Broncezeit bei Alwesser. in: Sitzber. d. Ortsver. f. Gesch. u. Alterthumsk. in 

 Wolfenbüttel v. 10. April 1880. (Braunschweig. Anzeigen v. 14. April, 1880, Nr. 87.) 



■ Eine vorgeschichtliche Steppe der Provinz Sachsen, in : Corrspbl. d. deutsch. 



Ges. f. Anthropol. etc. Jhg. 1877. p. 51-53. 



CSteppensäugethiere.) 



Nicolls, W. T., Maminalian remains in the Hampshire Gravel. in: Geologist. 1863. 



p. 110. — Additional Eemarks by S. J. Mackie. ibid. p. 154—155. 

 Noulet, J. B., Notes sur des dents de Pterodon dasyuroides, de Choeropotamus pari- 



siensis et de Dichobune leporinum, retirees du calcaire lacustre du Mas Saintes- 



Puelles (Aude.) in: Mem. Acad.imp.scienc. Toulouse. ö.Ser. T.4. 1866. p. 159 — 164. 

 Oudste overblijfselen van zoogdieren. Door [Pieter] H[artinlg. in: Album der 



natuur. 1859. (Wetensch. bijblad.) p. 23-24. 



(Nach Pent 1 a nd , Sur un nouveau grisement de mammiferes fossiles decouvert röcemment en 

 Angleterre. in: Comptes Rendus. XL VII. 1858. p. 955—957.) 



Owen, Rieh., On the Fossil Mammals of Australia. — Part I. Description of a muti- 

 lated Skull of a large Marsupial Carnivore (Thylacoleo carnifex, Owen), from a caJ- 

 careous conglomerate Stratum, eighty miles S. W. of Melbourne, Victoria. (With 

 5 PI.) in: Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. London. Vol. 149. 1859. (1860.) p. 309-322. — 

 Same. Part II. Description of an almost entire skull of the Thylacoleo carnifex, 

 Owen, from a freshwater deposit, Darling Downs, Queensland. (With 3 PI.) ibid. 

 Vol. 156. 1866. Part 1. p. 73-82. — Same. Part III. Diprotodon australis, Owen. 

 (With 16 PI. and 7 Woodcuts.) ibid. Vol. 160. 1870. P. 2. p. 519-578. — Same. 

 Part IV. Dentition and Mandible of Thylacoleo carnifex, with remarks on the ar- 

 gumenta for its herbivority. (With 4 PI. and 20 Woodcuts.) ibid. Vol. 161. 1871. 

 P. 1. p. 213-266. — Same. Part V. Genus Nototherium, Owen. (With 10 PI. and 

 2 Woodcuts.) ibid. Vol. 162. 1872. P. 1. p. 41-82. — Same. Part VI. Genus Phas- 

 colomys, Geoffr. (With 7 Plates and 8 Woodcuts.) ibid. p. 173-196. — Part VII. Genus 

 Phascolomys : species exceeding the existing ones in size. (With 9 PI.) ibid. P. 2. p. 241 



— 258. — Same. Part VIII. Family Macropodidae : Genera Macropus , Osphranter, 

 Phascolagus, Sthenurus, and Protemnodon. (With 8 PI.) ibid. Vol. 164. 1874. P. 1 

 p. 245 — 287. — Same. PartIX. Family Macropodidae; GeneraMacropus,Pachysiagon. 

 Leptosiagon, Procoptodon, andPalorchestes. (With 8 PI.) ibid. Vol. 164. 1874. P. 2. 

 p. 783 — 803. — Same. Part X. Family Macropodidae : Mandibular Dentition and 

 parts of the skeleton of Palorchestes ; additional evidences of Macropus Titan, 

 Sthenurus, and Procoptodon. (With 13 PI.) ibid. Vol. 166. 1876. P. 1. p. 197-226. 



On the Fossil Mammals of Australia. in: Proc. Roy. Soc. London. Vol. 14. 1865. 



— Partll. Description of an almost entire Skull of Thylacoleo carnifex, Ow. (Ab- 

 stracto p. 343-344. — Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 3. Ser. Vol. 16. 1865. p. 130 — 131. — 

 Part III. Diprotodon australis, Owen. (Abstracto in: Proc. Roy. Soc. London. 

 Vol. 18. (1869-70.) 1870. p. 196. — Part IV. Dentition and Mandible of Thyla- 

 coleo carnifex , with Remarks on the Argument for its Herbivority. (Abstract.) 

 ibid. Vol. 19. (1870-71.) 1871. p.95-96. — PartV. Genus Nototherium, Ow. (Ab- 

 stract.) ibid. Vol. 19. (1870-71.) 1871. p. 494-495. — (Abstr.) in: Geol. Mag. 

 Vol. 8. 1871. p. 464. — Part VI. Genus Phascolomys, Geoffr. (Abstract.) in: Proc. 

 Roy. Soc. London. Vol. 20. (1871-72.) 1872. p. 66-67. — Part. VII. Genus Phas- 

 colomys; species exceeding the existing ones in size. (Abstract.) ibid. p. 306. — 

 Part VIII. Family Macropodidae: Genus Macropus, Osphranter, Phascolagus, Sthe- 

 nurus, and Protemnodon. (Abstract.) ibid. Vol. 21. (1872/73.) 1873. p.128. — PartX. 

 Family Macropodidae. Mandibular Dentition and Parts of the Skeleton of Pal- 

 orchestes, with additional evidences of Sthenurus, Macropus Titan, and Procopto- 

 don. (Abstract.) ibid. Vol. 23. (1874-75.) 1875. p. 451. 



