10 ZOOLOGICAL LITBR4TURE. 
siidwai’ts bis zum vierten Grade nordlicber> Breite. Nach 
brieflichei?. Mitthoilungen und den OriginalrExeraplaren 
des Herrn Verfassers erganzt und mit Zusatzen verselien, 
von Dr. Leopold Joseph Fitzinger. Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. 
Wien, 1867 (1866), liv. pp. 537-611. 
[Systematic Synopsis of the Mammals of North-eastern Africa, 
including the coasts of Arabia and lied Sea, and the Somali 
and Upper Nile countries, southwards to lat. 4° N., with sup- 
plements and additions, from letters and original specimens of 
the author, by L. J. F.] 
■ Hutton, T. On the geographical range of Semnopithecus enteU 
lus, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, pp. 914-952. 
Jessen, C. Alberti Magni historia animalium, Wiegm. Arch. 
1867, i. pp. 95-105. 
■ Dr. Jessen^s notes, on Albert the Great and various editions 
of his History of Animals, are full of interest ; he vindicates the 
originality of the author. The original manuscript is still pre- 
served in the library of the city of Cologne. 
Krefft, G. Notes on the Mammals and Birds of Cape York, 
with descriptions of two new Bodents of the genus Hapa~ 
lotis. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, pp. 316-319, with woodcuts. 
Lilljeborg, W. On two subfossil Whales discovered in S\ye- 
den. Nov. Act. Soc. Sc. Upsal. ser. 3. vol. vi. 1867, pp. 
48, with eleven plates. [Eschrichtius robustus and Hunte- 
rius svedenbor 011.1 
This memoir is written in English ; and we hope that the 
author^s choice of a more generally understood language will be 
adopted by other fellow labourers in the north of Europe, Latin, 
even of the worst kind of modernization, being but little adapted 
for works of modern science. 
M^Coy, F. On the recent zoology and palaeontology of Vic- 
toria. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1867, xx. pp. 175-202. 
Brief notes drawn up for the Intercolonial Exhibition in 
Melbourne, and referring to those species of animals affording 
economically useful materials, or of some special present inter- 
est in relation to unsettled scientific questions.^^ As these notes 
were intended for a popular temporary purpose, they are neither 
complete, nor do they contain many original researches. Some 
errors have been pointed out by Mr. Krefft, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1868, pp. 2-4. 
. On the species of Wombats. Trans. & Proc. R. Soc. 
Victoria, part 2, vol. viii. pp. 266-270. 
On a new genus of Phalanger (Gymnobelideus). Ann. 
& Mag. Nat. Hist. 1867, xx. pp. 287-288, with a plate. 
