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MAMMALIA. 
municated to men and animals by its bite ; h 1 C. Hovey, Am. J. Sc. 
(3) vii. pp. 477-483. 
Arctonyx obscurus, sp. n., A. Milne-Edwards ; Thibet. Reoh. Mamm. 
p. 333, pi. Iviii. & Ixii. 
Aonyx. On its aiiatomy ; A. Macalister: P. R. Irish. Ac. (2) i. pp. 
639-547. ^ 
Enhydra marina. On its habits and chase ; 0. M. Scammon, Mar. 
Mamm. N. Am. pp. 168-178, pi. xxii. 
On the skulls of the genera of this family ; J. E. Gray, Ann. N. H. 
(4) xiv. pp. 24-30. 
On the habits of the North Pacific species {Callorhinm iir sinus ^ Eume- 
tojpias stelleri, and Macrorhinus angustirosti'is) ; 0. Scammon, Mar. 
Mamm. N. Am. pp. 115-139, 141-163, pis. xx. & xxi. 
Otaria jubata. J. Murie has completed his exhaustive monograph of 
the anatomy of the Sea-Lion. Tr. Z. S. vii. (1872) pp. 627-596, pis. 
Ixvii.-lxxiii. ; viii. pp. 601-682, pis. Ixxv.-lxxxiii. On the measurements 
of its blood corpuscles; G. Gulliver, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 679. 
Otaria minor and 0. pygmcea^ spp. nn., J. E. Gray ; habitats unknown. 
Ann. N. H. (4) xiii. p. 326. 
Euotaria, g. n., J. E. Gray ; typo, Otaria cmerta, Pdron. Handl. Seals, 
&c., p. 34. 
Teichecid^. 
Trich&cus rosmarus. Note on a sub-fossil skull from a quarternary 
deposit in France ; G. A. Def ranee. Bull. Soc. G^ol. (3) ii. pp. 164-170. 
On the measurement of its blood corpuscles; G. Gulliver, P. Z. S. 1874, 
p. 680. On its habits in the North Pacific ; 0. Scammon, Mar. Mamm. 
N. Am. pp. 176-181. 
PhOCIDJ!}. 
Histriophoca eguestxis and Phoca peali. On their habits ; 0. M. Scam- 
mon, tom. cit. pp. 140, 164-167, pis. xxi. & xxii. 
Phoca grcenlandica. A young male taken in Morcambe Bay, 23rd 
♦ January, 1868, and preserved in the Kendal Museum, has been sent tc 
Professor Turner for examination ; it is the first British specimen that 
y has been properly identified. J. Anat. Phys. ix. pp. 163-165. 
Phoca gaudini, sp. n. (foss.), G. Guiscardi ; Miocene of Naples. Atti 
Acc. Nap. V. (1873), No. 6, pis. i. & ii. 
'^Halcyon richardsi. J. E. Gray disputes J. W. Clark’s identification 
[of. Zool. Rec. X. p. 10] of this Seal with P. vituLina. Handl.'^Seals, &c. 
p. 5 (skull figured pi. ii.) ; Ann. N. H. (4) xiv. pp. 24-^30. 
GeNEEA INCEKTAJ SEDId. 
^ MesonyXj Synoplotherium, and Hyccnodon^ are regarded as having per- 
haps formed links between the fissiped and pinniped Carnivores. E. D. 
Cope, Rep. U. S Geol. Surv. 1872, pp. 650-559, pis. v. & vi. 
