CAKNIVOKA. 
Mamm. 15 
Two more parts (vi. & vii.) of D. G. Elliot’s magnificently illustrated 
“ Monograph of the Felidce^' [cf* Zool. Rec. xvi. Mamm. p. 4] have been 
issued during the year. 
4 Felis canadensis, F. diardi, F. temmincki, F. caffra (pt. vi.),F. tigrina, 
F. eyra, F. hadia, and F. caudata (pt. vii.) are figured, Elliot, 1. c. F. 
grandicristata, sp. n. (foss.), (perhaps not distinct from F. cristata) ; P. N. 
Bose, I, c. p. 128, Sivaliks. F. lynx (?) : on some bones, probably 
belonging to this species, from Teesdale, Yorkshire ; W. Davies, Geol. 
Mag. (2) vii. pp. 346-349, pis. xi. & xii. '^F. uncia is probably not a 
native of Asia Minor; C. G. Danford & E. R. Alston, P. Z. S. 1880, 
p. 51. 
sJProcelurus medius, sp. n. (foss.), H. Filhol, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) iii. 
p. 122, “Phosphorites du Quercy,” France. 
silloplophoneus platycopis, sp. n. (foss.), E. D. Cope, Am. Nat. xiii. 
p. 798 b, Lower Miocene of Oregon [omitted from Zool. Rec. xvi.] See 
also P. Am. Phil. Soc. xviii. p. 373. 
\J Machcerodiis sivalensis, P. N. Bose, 1. c. p. 122, pi. vi. fig. 5, Sivdliks, 
and M. palceindicus, ibid., p. 125 ’(foss.), pi. vi. figs. 1-4, spp. nn. 
'^Archcelurus debilis, g. & sp. nn. (foss.), E. D. Cope, Am. Nat. xiii. 
p. 897 A, Lower Miocene of Oregon [omitted from Zool. Rec. xvi.]. See 
also P. Am. Phil. Soc. xviii. p. 372. 
VlVERRIDiE. 
Viverra bakeri, sp. n. (foss.), N. Bose, 1. c. p. 131, Sivaliks. V. 
I civetta : its myology described ; A. H. Young, J. Anat. Phys. xiv. 
Up. 166-177. 
\jPalo}oprionodon lamandini, g. & sp. nn. (foss.), H. Filhol, C. R. xc. 
p. 1579, “ Phosphorites du Quercy,” France. Allied to Prionodon. 
Hy^NlDiE. 
4 
Hymna sivalensis, p. 128, and H. felina, p. 130, pi. vi. fig. 6, spp. nn. 
(foss.), R. N. Bose, 1. c., Sivdliks. 
CANIDiE. 
Huxley, T. H. On the Cranial and Dental Characters of the Canidce. 
P. Z. S. 1880, pp. 238-287. 
An elaborate paper, with copious measurements and figures, on the 
cranial and dental characters in the living genera of Canidoe, and the con- 
clusions deducible therefrom. 
. On the Epipubis in the Dog and Fox. P. R. Soc. xxx. pp. 162 
& 163. 
J. H. Scott describes the structure of the style in the tongue of the 
Dog ; J. Anat. Phys. xiv. p. 288. 
~^On fossil Canidce from the Cavern of Cucigliana ; L. Acconci, Atti Soc. 
Tosc. 1880, Proc. Verb. pp. 41 & 42. 
