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MAMMALIA. 
the first of these may prove identical with Anchippodontidm, Am. J. 
Sci. (3) ix, p. 221. 
Tillotherium fodiens, sp. n. (foss.), 0. 0. Marsh, tom. cii. p. 241 ; Eocene 
of Wyoming. 
j The following fossil forms from the Eocene of New Mexico ara 
/referred to [^suprd, p. 7] by E. D. Cope, in Wheeler’s Ann. Rep. Geog. 
/ Expl. & Sury. 1875, p. 95. They are apparently new, and are dubiously 
I arranged under Toxodontia : — 
\ Esthonyx hisulcatus and hurmeisteri^ g. & sp'p. nn. 
\ Ectoganus gliriformis, g. & sp. nn. 
\Calamodon simplex^ arcamcenus, and novomehicanus^ g. & spp. nn. 
CARNIVORA. 
E. Alix remarks on the myology of this order. O. R. Ixxxi. pp. 
1259 & 1260. 
E. D. Cope discusses the homologies of the sectorial tooth ; it was 
little differentiated in the Eocene Carnivora, in which also the tibio- 
astragalar articulation was less specialized. P. Ac. Philad. 1876, 
pp. 20-23. 
Feltdj). 
Felis viverrina. On its habits in captivity ; J. v. Fischer, Zool. Gart. 
1875, pp. 217-225. 
Machcerodus latidens. Note on a tooth in the Albert Memorial Mu- 
seum, Exeter ; W. Pengelly, Tr. Devon. Ass. vii. pp. 247-260. 
Machcerodus perarmatus, sp. n. (foss.), P. Gervais, J. Zool. iv. p. 429 ; 
Eocene of France. 
ViVEREID.®. 
Viverra indica. 0^ its habits in captivity ; J. v. Fischer, Zool. Gart. 
1875, pp. 170-175. 
\Eferpestes rafflesi, sp. n., J. Anderson, Ann. N. H. (4) xvi. p. 282 ; 
Sumatra. 
Eerpestes galera, H. ichneumon, and E. ornatus. On their habits in 
captivity; J. v. Fischer, Zool., Gart. 1875, pp. 10-17, 81-87. 
Eerpestes ferrugineus. Note on figures of type [c/. Zool. Rec. xi. p. 8], 
W. T. Blanford, P. Z. S. 1875, p. 540. 
HviENID.®. 
Eycena. Hartmann has notes on the recent species ; SB. nat. Fr. 1876, 
pp. 66-70. 
CInidje. 
Canis. Note on the composition of the carpus in Dogs; B. G. Wilder, 
Bull Corn. Univ. i. pp. 301 & 302 (1874). 
