46 Manim. 
II. MAMMALIA. 
C. HyRACOIDEA, fBARYPODA and fAMBLYPODA. 
Procavia bettoni, Kikuyu, ]>rit. E. Africa, Thomas & Schwann, P. Zool. 
Soc. London 1904, i, p. 464, n. sp. ; brucei, anatomy, nyriaca^ is it the 
"Coney" of the Bible?, Chapman, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 476. 
iMegalohyrax minor, Eocene, Fayum, Andrews, Geol. Mag. (5) i, p. 213, 
n. sp. 
•\8aghatherium magnum, Eocene, Fayum, Andrews, t. c. p. 214, n. sp. 
A new ordinal group, Barypoda for ArdnoUherium, Andrews, t. c. p. 481. 
i Arsinoetherium andrewsi, Eocene, Fayum, n. sp., Lankester, The Sphere 
Sept. 12, 1903, and Geol. Mag. (4) x, p. 529, 1902, where skull of 
A. zitteli is figured; the genus referred to Amhlypoda, Andrews, 
Geol. Mag. (5) i, p. 115, but later to Barypoda. 
^ Barytherium represents a distinct sectional group, Andrews, t. c. p. 482. 
B. Proboscidea. 
Ancestry, Woodward, Knowledge and Scient. News i, p. 11, Lydekker, 
Indian Field v, p. 116, see also Ewart, P. Phys. Soc. Edinb. xv, 
p. 143; popular account of Elephants, Evans (152); Italian fossil, 
BoRTOLOTTi, Riv. ital. Pal. x, p. 83. 
Elephas \antiquus and ^meridionalis, in Sicily and Calabria, Seguenza, 
Riv. ital. Pal. x, p. 41 ; iprimigenius, in Italy, Flores, Bull. Soc, geol. 
Ital. xxii, p. 348, 1903, skull, Stingelin, Abh. Schweiz. ]3al. Ges. xxix, 
art, 5, p, 1, 1902; iantiquus, at Blackpool, Dawkins, Mem, Man- 
chester Soc, xlviii. No. 17 ; africanus, hairy young, Renshaw, P, Zool. 
Soc, London 1904, ii, p. 1 ; ^Cypriotes, teeth figured. Bate, Phil. Trans, 
cxcvii, p. 347 ; iprimigenius, frozen carcase in Siberia, Herz, Rep. 
Smithson. Inst. 1903, p. 611, dentition, Poutier, Naturaliste xxvi, 
p. 248, in Belgium, Mourion, Bull. Ac. Belgique 1904, p. 1046 ; imeri- 
dionalis at Dewlish, Fisher, Geol. Mag. (5) i, p. 621. 
^Mastodon angustidens from Vogelsberg, Schottler, Notizbl. Ver. geol. 
Landesanst. Darmstadt (4) xxiii, p. 26 ; arvernensis at Ostheim, 
Blanckenhorn, Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. Berlin xxii, p. 364 ; ameri- 
canm, in New York, Clarke, Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer, xiv, p. 537; 
sp. from Moravia, Mask a. Verb. geol. Reichsanst. 1904, p. 304, from 
Russia, Pavlow, Ann. Geol. Min. Russ. a I. p. 123. 
■\Palwomastodon minus, Eocene, Fayum, Andrews, Geol. Mag. i, p. 115, 
n. sp., skull figured, p. 113. 
iMoeritherimn trigodon, Eocene, Fayum, Andrews, t. c. p. 112, n. sp., 
skull iigured, p. 110. 
VII. and VIII. GET AGE A and SIRENIA. 
Whaling, Southwell, Ann, Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904, p. 77, and Zoologist (4) 
viii, p. 57; spinal nerves of Phocmia, Hepburn & Waterston, J. 
Anat. Physiol, norm. path, xxxviii, p. 295 ; identification of ancient 
Norwegian names of whales, Guldberg, Zool. Ann. i, p. 29 : migra- 
tions of Baloiiioptira and Megapti-rc, Guldberg, Biol. Centrbl. xxiv, 
pp. 371 & 391; Cetaceans of New Zealand, Hutton & Drummond 
(217) ; do. (recent and fossil) of Russia, Grev^, CB. Ver. Riga xlvii, 
p. 67 ; habits, Racovitza, Rep. Smithson. Inst. 1903, p. 627 ; hearing, 
Meisenheimer, Naturw. Wochenschr. (2) iii, p. 1016; of Scotland, 
Taylor, Tr. Inverness Soc. v, p. 236, 1902; Cetacean bones from the 
Pacific bed, Eastman, Mem. Mus. Harvard xxvi, p. 163 ; adaptation 
to aquatic life by Cetacea, Romer, Ber. Senckenberg. Ges. 1904, p. 77*; 
