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MAMMALIA. 
Herpetotherium (g. n.) tricuspis, H. hunti, H. stevensoni^ H. fiigax^ and 
H. scalare, spp. nn. 
Epihassis (g. n.) alternans and E, marginalise spp. nn. 
Domnina (g. n.) gradata and D. gracilisy spp, nn. 
Isacis (g, n.) caniculuSj sp. n. . 
CARNIVOEA. 
Felidje. 
J. E. Gray remarks on the smaller Asiatic cats, Ann. N. H. (4) xii. 
pp. 52-56 ; gives a list of all the species, op. cit. xiv. pp. 351-356 ; knd 
notes the colour of some kittens, pp. 377 & 378. 
Felis euptilura received from Shanghai ; id. op. cit. xiii. p. 472. 
Felis scripta described and figured ; A. Milne-Edwards, Eech. Mamm. 
pp. 341-343, pis. Ivii. & Iviii. 
Felis tigris and F. leopardus. G. Busk gives measurements and 
“odontograms” of Chinese and Indian skulls. P. Z. S. 1874, pp. 146- 
150. 
Felis hadia, sp. n., J. E. Gray ; Sarawak. Tom. cit. p. 322, pi. xlix. 
Felis lynx. Several Lynxes have been killed in Prussia within the last 
few years ; F. v. Broste-Hiilsholf, Zool. Gart. 1874, pp. 297-299. 
Pardalina wariuicki is distinct from Felis geoffroyi [cf. Zool. Rec. vii. 
p. 10] ; the latter = F. guigna, Molina ; J. E. Gray, Ann. N. H. (4) xiii. 
pp. 49-52. 
Chaus caudatuSe sp. n.. J. E. Gray, Bokhara ; probably = F. servalinae 
Severtzoff {nec Ogilby). Tom. cit. p. 188; P. Z. S. 1874, pp. 31-33, 
pis. vi. & vii. 
AilurogalCe Fitzinger, 1869, = Viverriceps, Gray, 1867, = “ Ailurin 
(Latin JElarinaY' Gervais, 1855 ; T. Gill, Ajiu. N. H. (4) xiii. p. 16. 
Cf. J. E. Gray, op. cit. xiv. p. 93. 
Bunoilurus lagophagus, Daptophilus squalidens, and Hoplophoneus 
oreodontis, gg. & spp. nn. (foss.), E. D. Cope, from Miocene of 
Colorado, are referred to this family, and characterized by their 
dentition. Syn. Vert. Color, pp. 8 9 ; Pal. Bull. No. 16 ; Rep. 
U. S. Geol. Surv. 1873, pp, 507-509. 
VlVEERID^. 
ParadoxuruSe Paguma, A rctogale, and Nandina. On the species of these 
genera ; J. E. Gray, Ann. N. H. (4) xiv. pp. 242-244. 
Viim'ra civetta and Galera harhata. On their myology ; A. Macalister, 
P. R. Irish Ac. (2) i. pp. 506-513. 
Ilerpestes ferrugineuSe sp. n., W. T. Blanford; Sind. P. Z. S. 1874, 
p. 661, pi. Ixxxi. 
Herpestes persicus described ; id. tom. cit. p. 662. 
Eupleres goudoti. P. Gervais describes and figures the teeth and 
skeleton, and places it as a distinct tribe, Eujderinae among the Viverridoi. 
J. Zool. hi. pp. 237-251, pi. vii. 
