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MAMMALIA. 
Pardalina loarwicki (Gva.j) ~ Felis geoffroii (D’Orb.) is from South America; 
Sclater; P. Z. S. 1870, p. 79G. 
Felia colocolo (Molina) described and figured by Philippi, Arch, fiir 
Naturgesch. 1870, pp. 41-45, tab. 1. fig. 7. 
Fdis maniculata and F. caUujata, Notes by Blanford, Observ. Abyss. 
pp. 226, 228. 
^ Viverra uhotha=i V. ashtoni (Swinhoe), Svvinhoe, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 630. 
)ilelietis moschata. Notes on Hainan examples. Id. ibid. p. 228’. 
^rva cancrivora described from Chinese examples, Id. ibid. p. 630. 
Eupleres goudotii. The adult animal and its skull are described and figured, 
Gray, P. Z. S. 1870, pp. 824-828, pi. 51. 
Lycaon pictus. Description of its anatomy, Pagenstecher, Zool. Gart. 1870, 
pp. 197-213, 238-260. 
Canis varieyatus. Notes. Blanford, Geol. & Zool. Abyss, p. ,238. 
Canis mesomelas. Notice of an example with a supernumerary premolar 
by Donitz, SB. nat. Fr. Berl. 1869 (1870), p. 41. 
\Vulpes hoole and V. lineiventer, spp. nn., Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1870, pp. 631, 
632, from Amoy. 
Canid lateralis, sp. n., Sclater, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 279, pi. 23, from the river 
Fernand Vas, south of the Gaboon. 
>d\lartesjlaviyula. Notes on Formosan specimens, Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1870, 
p. 623. 
^ Mtistela sibirica. Notes on Chinese examples. Id. ibid. p. 024. 
\JVIustela vulgaris var. meridionalis compared with M. boccumcla, Costa, 
Annuar. Mus. Nap. v. 1869, p. 39. 
Lutra marina. ‘^Sea-Otters” by Capt. C. M. Scammon,* Amer. Natur. 
iv. 1870, pp. 65-74. Contains chiefly notes on the modes of capture. 
\ Lutra chinensis and L. siuinhoii. Notes on these two species. Swinhoe, 
P.Z. S. 1870, pp. 624,625. 
'^Aonyx Icptonyx. Notes on Hainan examples. Id. ibid. p. 229. 
'4 Mephitis chilensis,&p. n. (F ), Sclater, ibid. p. 666. 
\Ursus tibetanus (F. Cuv.) = U. formosauus (Swinhoe). Notes on Formosan 
specimens, Swinhoe, ibid. p. 022. 
^3Ieles leptorhynchus (M.-E.) = J/. chinensis (Gray). Notes. Swinhoe, ibid. 
p. 622. 
Aihtropoda, gen. nov., A. M.-Edwards, Compt. Rend. 1870, Ixx. p. 342 • 
externally like a Bear, but approaching the Procyonidce and Ailurus in its 
osteology and dentition. Ailuropoda melanolcHCUs, sp. n. (David), from 
Eastern Thibet. 
JElurus fulgens. Prof. Flower has examined the anatomy of the Panda, 
and confirms the view previously held by him, that it is most nearly allied to 
the Procyonidce. P. Z. S. 1870, pp. 752-769 (woodcuts). Mr. Bartlett’s re- 
marks on its habits, ibid. pp. 769-772. 
Pinnipedia. 
Otariidce, the eared Seals (Otariidc^, with detailed de- 
scriptions of the North Pacific species by J. A. Allen. Together 
with an account of the habits of the Northern Fur-seal {Callo- 
rhinus ursinus) by Ch. Bryant.^^ Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 
Cambr. ii. no. 1, 1870, 8vo, pp. 108, three plates. Mr. Allen gives 
