36 Mamm. 
II. MAMMALIA. 
Tujoata, caecum, etc., Chapman, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, }). 148; ferruginea. 
demissa, Sumatra, Thomas, Zool. Anz. xxvii, p. 723, n. subsp. 
^Cordylodon sc/dosseri, Miocene, Silesia, Andrew, Mitt. Mus. Hildesheim, 
No. 20, p. 20, n. sp. 
Sorex{j-) meT/eri, n. worn, for pusillus Meyer, nec Gmelin, Trouessart, 
Cat. Mamm. Sujjpl., p. 131 ; ipusillus grivensis^ additional molar in, 
Major, P. Zool. Soc. London 1904, i, p. 422 ; araneus, food, Rorig, Arb. 
Geshundeit iv, p. 121. 
Crocidura hindei^ velutina, p. 237, fumosa^ jacksoni^ p. 238, maurisca, 
p. 239, hildegar'dece, mminghamei, p. 240, B. E. Africa, Thomas, Ann. 
Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, n. spp. 
Talpa europcea, eye, Bruton, Mem. Manchester Soc. xlviii. No. 20 ; nerve- 
terminations, Romero, Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. (2) v, p. 65, 
Solenodon unknown on the American mainland, Bangs, P. Soc. Washington 
xvii, p. 166. 
Potamoqale velox, specimens in Paris Museum, Grandidier, Bull. Mus. 
Paris 1904, p. 45. 
Chrysochloris, change of dentition in adult state, Leche, Zool. Anz. xxvii, 
p. 219. 
fApter7iodus, n. g. for A. medicevus, jMiocene, Montana, n. sp,, Matthew, 
Bull. Amer. Mus. xix, p. 202, 1903. 
fMicropter7iodus, n. g. for M. borealis, ibid., n. sp., Matthew, t. c. p. 204, 
fictops thomso7ii, ibid., Matthew, t. c. p. 207, n. sp. 
fProterix, n. g. for P. loomisi, Oligocene, Dacota, n. sp., Matthew, t. c. p. 227. 
IV. GARNIVORA. 
Ancestry, Lydekker, Knowledge and Sclent. News i, p. 61 ; of Bohemia^ 
recent and fossil, Kafka, Arch. Landesf. Bohmen x, p. 6. 
A. Carnassidentia. 
Felid^ and VivERRiDiE. 
Felis grayi^ n. nom. for chine iisis Gray, 1867, nec 1837, p. 268 ; fschmer- 
li7igi, n. nom. for 7m7ior Schmerling, nec Temminck, p. 272 ; Troues- 
sart, Cat. Mamm. Suppl. cairikei'i, Costa Rica, p. 47, n. sp., meai'nsi, 
n. nom. for costarice7isis Mearns, nec Merriam, panameiisis, Panama, 
p. 71, n. sp., Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. xx; ocreata Gmelin, 1791, 
stands for cafra { = caligata Temm., lyhica de Winton) Desm. ; 
o. ruhida, Monbuttu, p. 422, o. mellandi., Lake Mweru, p. 423, 
0. ugciTidce, Uganda, p. 424, Schwann, Ami. Nat. Hist. (7) xiii ; 
dcemoTi, Transcaucasia, Satunin, P. Zool. Soc. London 1904, ii, 
p, 163; ly7ia; ivardi, Altai, Lydekker, Field civ, p. 576; pardiis 
)ia7iopardus, Sonialiland, p. 94, wiedii vigens, near Para, p. 192, 
Thomas, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv ; nKcn'pe/isis, Marijja, Venezuela, 
p, 331, sa7ictce-/narta\ Santa Marta, Colombia, p. 332, Allen, Bull, 
Amer. Mus. xx ; n. spp. and subspp. : chmis, black phase in Ceylon, 
Drummond-Hay, Spolia Zeylan. ii, p. 93 ; leo, in Greece, Meyer, Rep. 
Smithson, Inst, 1903, p, 161, in E, Yorkshire, Sheppard, Naturalist 
1904, p, 102, prey, Crawshay, P. Zool. Soc. London 1904, ii, p. 144, 
abnormally coloured cubs, Bolton, P. Bristol Soc. 2 (x), p. 248; 
tristis allied to pardalis, Lydekker, Field civ, p. 907 ; catus, in 
Normandy, Letacq, Bull. Soc. Rouen xxxix, p. 139, cerebellar capil- 
laries of, AjiT, J. Neurol, ix, p. 26 (1899) ; domestica, pancreatic bladder 
in. Miller, Amer. J. Anat. iii, p. 269. See also Addendum, p. 50. 
Ge7ietta vulgaris, myology, Chaine, Pr.-verb. Soc. Bordeaux 1902-3, p. 59. 
