44 Maimn. 
II. MAMMALIA. 
Cervidce of Italian Pliocene, Alessandri, Atti Acc. Torino xxxviii, p. 845 ; 
morphology of antlers, Hoffmann (211). 
Cervus elaphus^ abnormal antlers, Landois, Arch. Entwickmech. xviii, 
p. 289, hyperpla.sy in antlers, Botezat, t. c. p. 593 ; e. barharus^ 
Drewitt, p. 130, canadensis, Holding, p. 131, antlers, P. Zool. 
Soc. London 1904, ii ; •\pHotarandoidcs, Pliocene, Piedmont, Alessan- 
DRi, Atti Acc. Torino xxxviii, p. 853, n. sp., 1903. 
Cervuhis muntjac grandicornis, Burma, Lydj^kker, Field civ, p. 780, 
n. subsp. 
Elaphodus ichangensis, Ichang, michianus fodeiisis, Fokien, Lydekker, 
P. Zool. Soc. London 1904, ii, p. 170, n. sp. & subsp. 
Capreolus caprea, a sporting account, " Snaffle" (432). 
iPalcEomeryx parvulus, p. 38, pumilio, p. 39, Miocene, Bavaria, Roger, 
Ber. Ver. Augsburg xxxiii, 1900, simplicicornis^ Miocene, Wiirttemberg, 
Schlosser, N. Jahrb. Min. xix, Suppl. p. 497, n. spp. 
Tragulid^ and Camelid^. 
For alleged Patagonian fossil Tragulida^, see Addenda, p. 50. 
Ancestry of Camelidae^ Lydekker, Knowledge and Sclent. News i, p. 25. 
i Oxydactylus, n. g. for 0. longipes, p. 434, hracliyodontm, p. 469, Pliocene, 
Nebraska, n. spp., Peterson, Ann. Carnegie ^tus. ii. 
iLeptotraguhis profectus, Miocene, Montana, Matthew, Bull. Amer. ]\Ius. 
xix, p. 224, n. "sp., 1903. 
fPseudolabis, n. g. for P. dakotensis, Oligocene, Dakota, n. sp., Matthew, 
op. cit. XX, p. 211. 
iMiolahis {Paratylopus) primcBVUs, Oligocene, Dakota, Matthew, 1. c, 
n. subg. & sp. 
SUID^, DICOTYLID.E, HiPPOPOTAMlD.E, &C. 
Sus oi, Sumatra, Miller, P. Soc. Washington xv, p. 52, n. sp. ; identified 
by VoLZ, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xx, }). 518, with barbatus, the cranial 
characters of the latter and vittatus being also described, p. 509, 
et seq. ; scrofa in Britain, Wallace, Tr. Inverness Soc. v, p. 296, 
genital organs, Angel & Bouin, C.R. Soc. Biol. Ivi, p. 281 ; myology, 
Chaine, Pr.-verb. Soc. Bordeaux 1900-1, p. 75 ; development of 
olfactory nerve, Bkdford. J. Neurology xiv, p. 390. 
Hyloc/uerus, n. g. for //. mri ,n'rtzliagen% Central Africa, n. sp., Thomas, 
Nature Ixx, p. 577. 
iStibarus montanus, ]\liocene, ^Montana, Matthew, Bull. Amer. ]Mus. xix, 
p. 219, n. sp., 1903. 
iProsthennops, n. g. for P. crasslgenis, Miocene, S. Dakota, n. sp., ^Iatthew 
& Gidley, op. cit. XX, p. 265. 
\Oeniohyus, n. g. for G. minis, ]:). \Q0, fajcuieiisis, i). 162, major, \). 212, 
Eocene, Fayum, n. spp., Andrews, Geol. Mag. (5) i. 
\Anthni<<>tln'n'i'i,i( iiinun'iin li'oin Majun-a, ^Iajor, P. Zool. Soc. London 
1904, i, p. 45(i, pi. wix ; nruiti.^ from Turkey, Newton, Quart. J. 
Geol. Soi'. Ix, p. 286. 
Hippopotij nnis amphibius in ancient Egypt, Boussac, Rev. Scient (5) i, 
p. 425. 
