8 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
RiiiP.OLLE, L. ^tude sur les Mammiferes fossiles des d4p5ts Pamp^ensde 
la Plata, d’apres les collections du Musde de Buenos Aires. Mem. 
Ac. Lyon, xxiv. 
[Not seen by the Recorder ; cf. Zool. Anz. iv, p. 295.] 
Richiardi, S, Intorno alio glande tubolari del derma del Dromedario. 
Zool. Anz. iv. p. 263. 
Robin, H. A. [See Chiroptera.'] 
Roebuck, W. D. [See Clarke, W. E.] 
Roger, O. Liste der bis jetzt bekannten fossilen Saugethiere. CB. Ver. 
Regensb. 1881, pp. 27, 52, 117. 
[Not seen by the Recorder ; cf. Zool. Anz. iv. p. 586.] 
Rolland, E. Eaune populaire de la France. Tome iv. Les Mammi- 
feres domestiques. Premiere partie : noms vulgaires, dictons, pro- 
verbes, legendes, contes et superstitions. Paris ; 1881, 8vo, pp. i.-xii., 
1-276. 
[The first volume, containing the wild Mammalia^ was published in 
1877.] 
Salvin, 0. [See Codman, F. D.] 
ScinoDTE, J. C. Zoologia Danica. Afbildninger af Danske Dyr med 
populaer text. 2<iet Hefte. Kjobenhavn ; 1881. 
The present part continues the account of the Mammalia (pp. 43-78), 
the species of Carnivora being figured on two plates. [The first part, 
containing the Cliiroptera^ Insectivora^ and the commencement of the 
Carnivora^ was published in 1878, but has hitherto been omitted from 
Zool. Rec.] 
ScHLEGEL, H. On the Zoological Researches in West Africa. Notes 
Leyd. Mus. (Note xiv.) iii. pp. 53-58. 
General remarks on an expedition by Messrs. Buttikofer & Sala to 
Liberia in 1879-80. The new Mammalia met with are described by 
Jentink. \_Pteropodidce^ Sciuridce.'] 
SCHULIN, K. Zur Morphologic des Ovarium. Arch. mikr. Auat. xix. 
pp. 442-512, pis. xxii.-xxiv. 
A full account of the development and structure of the Mammalian 
ovum, and of the corpus luteum. 
Scully, J. On some Mammals from the north-west frontier of Kashmir. 
Ann. N. H. (5) viii. pp. 95-101. 
Notes on eight species of Carnivora and Glires. 
— — . On some Mammals from Kandahar. L. c. pp. 222-229. 
Nine species are mentioned, one being new [Muridce ] . 
. On the Mammals of Gilgit. P. Z. S. 1881, pp. 197-209. 
Thirty-three species are mentioned, with notes on their habits and 
distribution. One is new [Fes^er^^7^omVZ^e]. 
