8 ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
GraYj J. E. Revision of the genera and species of Mustelidcs con- 
tained in the British Museum. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, 
Jan. 24 (pp. 100-154, with a plate and woodcuts). 
—. Supplementary notes on the Mustelida. Ibid. Nov. 28 
(pp. 680 - 681 ). 
. Notice of the skull of a new species of Bush-Goat 
(Cephalophus longiceps), sent from the Gaboon by M. Du 
Chaillu. Ibid. Feb. 14 (pp. 204-206, with a woodcut). 
. Revision of the genera and species of Entomophagous 
Edentata, founded on the examination of the specimens in 
the British Museum. Ibid. April 11 (pp. 359-386, with 
woodcuts and three plates) . 
*. Notice of a new Whalebone Whale from the coast of 
Devonshire, proposed to be called Eschrichtius robustus. 
Ibid. Jan. 10 (pp. 40-43). 
. Notice of a new species of Porpoise [Phoccena tuberculu 
fera) inhabiting the mouth of the Thames. Ibid. March 
28 (pp. 318-321). 
. Notes on the Whales of the Cape ; by E. L. Layard. 
With descriptions of two new species. Ibid. April II 
(pp. 357-359, with woodcuts) . These notes arc preliminary 
to the following paper. 
. Notices of a new genus of Delphinoid Whales from the 
Cape of Good Hope, and of other Cetaceans from the same 
seas. Ibid. June 27 (pp. 522-530, with woodcuts). 
[Petrorhynchus .] 
. Notice of a new species of Australian Sperm-Whale 
(Catodon krefftii) in the Sydney Museum. Ibid. May 23 
(pp. 439-442, with woodcuts). 
. Short account of part of a skeleton of a Finner Whale, 
sent by Mr. Swinhoe from the coast of Formosa. Ibid. 
Nov. 28 (pp. 725-728, with woodcuts). 
. Description of three species of Dolphins in the Free 
Museum at Liverpool. Ibid. Dec. 12 (pp. 735-739, with 
woodcuts) . 
. On the species of Manatees {Manatus), and on the 
difficulty of distinguishing such species by osteological cha- 
racters. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1865, xv. February 
(pp. 130-139). 
• We may remark here that the numerous recent labours of Dr. Gray on Ce- 
taceans have been embodied in a separate work, ^Catalogue of Seals and 
Whales; ’but wo are obliged to defer an account of it, as its publication has 
been delayed to the commencement of the year 1800 . 
