8 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
— Brummer describes the stomachs of various Mammals. Deutsch. 
Zeitsch; Thiermed. ii. p. 158, et seq. [not seen by the Recorder ; cf. Arch, 
f. Nat. 1876, ii. p. 4]. 
E. R. ^Alston has notes on, and T. King catalogues, the Mammals of 
the West of Scotland. Notes on the Fauna , and Flora of the West of 
Scotland (British Association Guide-Book). Glasgow : 1876, 12mo, pp. 
v.-viii., 5 & 6. 
W. Peters names^ten Mammals collected by J. M. Hildebrandt at 
Mombas, East Africa ; two are new [^Galaginidce^ Rhinolophidai\. MB. 
Ac. Berl. 1876, pp. 912-914. 
J. A. Allen enumerates ten species of Mammals collected at Lake 
Titicaca. Bull. Mus. C. Z. iii. pp. 350-353. 
» L. M. D’Albertis briefly remarks on some of the Mammals found by 
him in New Guinea. Abh. Ver. Hamb. 1876, p. 65. 
J. H. Kidder describes the Mammals observed at Kerguelen Island 
by the American Transit Expedition. Bull, "U. S. Nat. Mus. i. No. 3, 
pp. 38-41 ; abstr. Am. Nat. 1876, pp. 481-484. 
W. Boyd-Dawkins reports on the Mammalian bones found along 
with human remains in the Robin Hood Cave, Derbyshire. J. G. Soc. 
xxxii. pp. 245-249. 
S. Haugiiton & A. Macalister report on the Mammalian bones 
found along with human remains in the Knockninny Cave, Lough Erne. 
P. R. Irish Ac. (2) ii. pp. 482 & 483. 
A. Leith Adams reports on Mammalian remains from the Shandon 
Cave. Tr. R. Irish Ac. xxvi. pp., 209-228. 
E. Frank enumerates remains of Mammals found in lake dwellings 
at Schussenried. Wiirtt. Nat. JH. 1876, pp. 72 & 73. 
T. Studer reports on the Mammalian bones found in the lake dwell- 
ings at Liischerz. MT. Ges. Bern, 1875, pp. 283-290. 
F. Molon describes remains of fossil Mammalia from the cavern of 
Zoppega, Venetia. Atti 1st. Venet. (5) i. pp, 1125-1146, pis. ix. &. x. 
Cf. J. Zool. V. pp. 260 & 261. 
iMONODETTHIA. 
QUADRUMANA. 
SciiLEGEL, H. Les Singes, Simice. Mus. P.-B. vii. pp. 1-356. 
A detailed review of the genera and species of Quadrumana and 
Lemures, with particulars as to the specimens in the Leyden Museum. 
One species is new [^Gebidce']. 
SiMIIDiE. 
JjENZ, H. Die Anthropomorphen Affen des Liibecker Museums. 
Liibeck: 1876, 4to, pp. 20, pis. i.-vii. 
Describes the specimens collected by the late H. Brehmer, with pho- 
tographic illustrations by J. Nohring. 
