MAMMALIA. 
The original edition of 1839 is revised throughout, the orders Chiropterq 
and Insectivora by Mr. Tomes, the Carnivora, Pinnipedia, Ruminantia, and 
Cetacea by the Recorder, and the remainder by the author. The domestic 
animals and 7 other species included in the first edition are omitted, while 
13 others are added, of which 10 are Cetaceans. 73 species of British 
Mammals are recognized, of which 3 {yeapertilio murinus, Phoca grcen- 
landica,* and Balcena mysticetus) are regarded as doubtful. 
Boyd-Dawkins, W. Cave Hunting, Researches on the Evidence of 
Caves^respecting the Early Inhabitants of Europe. London : 1874. 
8vo, pp. 455. 
Gives an excellent popular account not only of the relics of mankind, 
but of the distribution of the Pleistocene Mammals of Europe. 
Buonn, H. G. [See Giebel, G. G.] 
Bunge, G. Der Kali-, Natron-, und Chlorgehalt der Milch, vergliehen 
mit dem anderer Nahrungsmittel und des Gesammtorganismus der 
Saugethiere. Z. Biol. x. pp. 295-335. 
Treats of the chemical constitution of the milk of various Mammals. 
Chatin, J. Recherches pour servir k I’histoire anatomique des glandes 
odorantes des Mammif^res. Ann. Sc. Nat. (5) xix. pp. 1-135. 
pis. i.-ix. 
The odoriferous glands of many species of Carnivora and Glires are 
described and figured. 
Cope, E. D. Report on the Stratigraphy and Pliocene Vertebrate 
Paleontology of Northern [Colorado. Bull. XJ. S. Geol. Surv. 1874, 
pp. 9-28. 
. On the Extinct Vertebrata of the Eocene of Wyoming; Mam- 
malia. Report U. S. Geological Survey of the Territories for 1872 
(1873), pp. 546-612. 
. Special Reports on Paleontology ; Mammalia. Op. cit. 1873 
(1874), pp. 456-533. 
The above papers give much additional information as to the remark- 
able tertiary fauna o| the Territories, especially regarding the recently 
discovered forms of Primates, Carnivora, and Ungulata. 
. Synopsis of New Vertebrata from the Territory of Colorado, 
(1873.) [Not seen by the Recorder.] 
. On the Homologies and Origin of the Types of Molar Teeth in 
Mammalia Educabilia. J. Ac. Philad. viii. pp. 71-89. 
This paper, of which an abstract has already been noticed [</. Zool. Rec. 
X. p. 2], is now printed at length. 
Ferrier, D. The Localization of Function in the Brain (abstract). 
P. R. Soc. xxii. pp. 229-232 [cf. Zool. Rec. x. p. 2]. 
Fischer, J. von. Beobachtungen fiber Kreutzungen verschiedener 
Farbenspielarten innerhalb einer Species. Zool. Gart. 1874, pp. 
361-374. 
* Cf . infrU , p. 10, 
