10 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
WoLDRiCH, J. N. Diluviale Fauna von Zuzlawitz, bei Winterberg ini 
Bohmerwalde. SB. Ak. Wien, Ixxxii. Abth. 1, pp. 7~66, pis. i.-iv. 
The remains found belong to two faunae, a glacial and a post-glacial 
one. The .plates represent bones of various species of Lepus, Myodea^ 
Arvicola, Cricetus, Fcetorius, and Canis. 
Young, A. H. [See Viverrklce, ElepTiantidce^ and Marsupialia.'] 
A. Carruccio has notes on some species of Mammalia new to the 
Modenese fauna ; Ann. Soc. Mod. 1879, pp. 185-195. 
H. W. Feilden notes 4 species of Mammalia from Port Leopold 
(73° 50' N.); Zool. (3) iv. p. 482. 
W. A. Forbes notices a singular cause of death observed in a Leopard 
{Felis pardus)-] P. Z. S. 1880, p. 358. 
W. Peters enumerates 14 species oi Mammalia collected by J. M. Hil- 
debrandt in Madagascar and Nossi-Be; MB. Ak. Berl. 1880, p. 508. 
E. B. PouLTON has notes on some remains of Mammalia {Equua, Rhi- 
noceros, Elephas, and Bos) found in quaternary sands at Reading ; 
J. G. S. 1880, pp. 29G-306. 
A. Romer has notes on the JkfammaZm of Nassau ; JB. Nass. Ver. 1880, 
pp. 245-250. [Not seen by the Recorder ; if. Zool. Anz. iii. p. 560.] 
L. Soiiwendler gives an account of an Entellus Monkey having been 
trained to pull punkhas ; P. A. S. B. 1880, pp. 55 & 56. 
W. Stricken has some notes on species of Mammalia from Mecklen- 
burg; Zool. Gart. 1880, pp. 218 & 219. 
F. H. Waterhouse gives the exact dates of publication of the parts 
of Sir Andrew Smith's “ Illustration of the Zoology of S. Africa ” ; 
P. Z. S. 1880, pp. 489-491. 
FAUN^. 
America, Central, [See F. D. Godman & O. Salvin.] 
Argentine Republic. [See H. Burmeister.] 
Asia Minor. [See C. G. Danford & E. R. Alston.] 
Ecuador. [See O. Thomas.] 
France. [See E. Olivier & E. L. Trouessart.] 
Italy. [See H. H. Giglioli.] 
Livonia. [See 0. Loewis.] 
Madagascar. [See W. Peters.] 
United States of America. [See E. CouES & J. A. Allen.] 
PRIMATES. 
*'^W. Roster compares some myological features in the hand of Man and 
Apes; Versl. Ak. Amst. (2) xiv. pp. 179-185. 
