4 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
[Cope, E. D,] On the Vertebrata of the Wind River Eocene Beds of 
Wyoming. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. vi. pp. 183-202. 
Note and descriptions of 40 species of Mammalia from these deposits, 
26 being new. [See Lemuravidce, Vespertilionulce, Erinaceidoi, Miacidw, 
Leptictidce, Oxycenidce, Uintatheriidce, Lophiodontidce, Chalicotheriidce^ and 
Phenacodontidce. See also Insectivora, Carnivora,'] 
Cunningham, D. J. The Relation of Nerve-supply to Muscle-homo- 
logy. J. Anat. Phys. xvi. pp. 1-9. 
The author’s observations apply particularly to the innervation of the 
intrinsic muscles of the foot in Mammalia. Although usually supplied 
by the same nerves, homologous muscles are not invariably so supplied. 
[See also Marsupialia.] 
Dobson, G. E. On the Tendinous Intersection of the Digastric [Muscle], 
P. R. S. xxxii. pp. 29-35. 
Chiefly relates to the modiflcations of this muscle in the Primates^ 
Insectivora^ and Chiroptera. [See also Cercopithecidce^ Pteropodidce, and 
Erinaceidce.] 
Doria, G. [See Peters, W.] 
Ehlers, E. [See Simiidcc.] 
Elliott, D. G. [See Felidce.] 
Ercolani, S. B. Sul parte pretermesso o mancato nelle femmine del 
Myoxus glis, e nella specie umana. Rend. Acc. Bologn. 1880-81, 
pp. 85-92. 
[Not seen by the Recorder ; cf. Zool. Anz. iv. p. 587.] 
Filhol, H. Etude des Mammiferes fossiles de Ronzon. (Haute- 
Loire). Ann. Sci. G(5ol. xii. 2-4. pp. 1-270, pis. vi.-xxxi. 
An important and detailed study, illustrated by numerous plates of the 
fossil (Miocene) Mammalian fauna of these deposits, founded chiefly on 
the collection made, and already in part described, by M. Aymard. 
Several new species and genera are described. [See Carnivora, Anthraco- 
tlieriidcB^ Didelphyidcv]. 
Fischer, P. [See Cetacea,] 
Fletcher, J, J. [See Lister, J. J.] 
Flower, W. H. [See P'hocidie.] 
Focillon, a. Esquisses des AnimauxMammifm’esles plus remarquables. 
Tours: 1881. 
[Not seen by the Recorder ; cf. Zool. Anz. v. p. 6.] 
Fontana, L. J. El gran Chaco. Buenos Aires; 1881, 8vo. 
Contains (pp. 189-191) a list (obviously very incomplete) of the 
Mammalia of this interesting country. 
Forbes, W. A. [See Rhinocerotidce and Phalangistidat ; also Garrod, 
A. H.] 
