MAMMALIA. 
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IviiEFFT, G. Description of a new species of Rock-Kangaroo 
from New South Wales. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865^ March 
28 (p. 324). [Pterogale longicaucla.'] 
. Notice of a new species of Sperm-Whale belonging to 
the genus Euphysetes (MacLeay). Ibid. Nov. 28 (pp. 
708-713, with woodcuts). [Euphysetes macleayii\. 
Leybold, F. Bemerkungen liber Dolichotis patagonica, Lago- 
stomus tridactylites und Dasypus minutus. Corresp.-Blatt. 
zool. -mineral. Verein. Regensb. xix. 1865 (pp. 114-115). 
The author makes some observations on specimens kept in 
captivity. 
Martin, L. Die Hornbildung bei der Mazama-Antilope. 
Zool. Gart. 1864, pp. 254-256. 
[The formation of the horns of Antilope furciferaJ] 
Murie, J. On the identity of the Hairy-nosed Wombat 
(Phascolomys lasiorhinus , Gould) with the Broad-fronted 
Wombat (P. latifrons^ Owen), with further observations on 
the several species of this genus. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, 
Dec. 12 (pp. 838-854). 
OsBURN, W. Notes on the Cheiroptera of Jahiaica. By the 
late Mr. W. Osburn. Communicated by P. L. Sclater. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865 (pp. 61-85). 
During a two years’ sojourn in Jamaica, the late Mr. W. Os- 
burn made a collection of Bats, which were described by Mr. 
Tomes in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1861, p. 63. Mr. Osburn had kept 
a journal, in which he carefully collected all his observations re- 
garding the habits of these animals and the circumstances under 
which he obtained them. These notes are now edited by Dr. 
Sclater, who has added the names under which the species were 
described by Mr. Tomes. They are thirteen in number, and 
will be mentioned below. 
Owen, R. Contributions to the Natural History of the An- 
thropoid Apes. No. VIII. On the external characters of 
the Gorilla {Troglodytes gorilla, Sav.). Trans. Zool. Soc. 
vol. V. 1865 (pp. 243-28 k plates 43-49). 
The greater portion of this paper was read before the Zoological 
Society as far back as 1859, January 11th, and printed in the 
Proceedings of that year. It appears now with important addi- 
tions, in which the brain- and limb -characters of the Gorilla, and 
their zoological value, the classification of the Quad rum an a, and 
the steps necessary to transmute a Gorilla into a Man are dis- 
cussed (see p. 20). 
