8 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
Teijsmann, J. E. Bekort Verslag eener dienstreis naar Billiton, de 
Karimata-eilanden, en Landak, ter Westkust van Borneo. Tijd. 
Nedorl. Ind. xxxvi. [1877] pp. 210-293. 
Contains a few remarks on the Mammals of these Islands. 
Th6el, H. Rapport sur I’Exp^dition de Sib^rie. Upsala ; 1877, 8vo, 
pp. 64. 
Contains notices of the Mammals met with by the Swedish Expedition 
to Northern Siberia in 1876. 
Troschel, F. H. Bericht iiber die Leistungen in der Naturgeschichte 
der Saugethiere wahrend des Jahres 1877. Arch. f. Nat. 1878, ii. 
pp. 81-109. 
Trouessart, E. L. Catalogue des Mammiferes Vivants et Fossiles. . 
Simice, Prosimice, R. Z. (3) vi. pp. 108-140, 162. 
The beginning of a general catalogue of recent and extinct Mammals, 
on the model of Gray’s “ Hand-list of Birds,” but with fuller syno- 
nymy and ipdications^of geographical distribution. The arrangement 
adopted is modified from those of Milne-Edwards and Cope [cf. infra, 
p. 12], and the parts already published include the orders Bimana, Simicn, 
Froaimice. 
Trutat, E. Catalogue des Mammiferes des Pyrenees. Bull. Soc. Toul. 
1878, pp. 95-122, 2 pis. 
A list of 58 species (of which 7 are Cetaceans) with notes on their dis- 
tribution and characters. 
Turner, W. On the Placentation of the Apes, with a comparison of 
the Structure of their Placenta with that of the Human Female. 
Phil. Trans. 1878, pp. 523-562, pis. xlviii. & xlix. ; [abstract], P. R. S. 
1878, pp. 271 & 272 ; J. Anat. Phys. xii. p. 495. 
Summarizes former observations, compares the uterus and foetal mem- 
branes of Macacus with those of Homo, and shows that they closely 
resemble one another. 
. [See Cercopithecidoe, Cervidce.'] 
Wallace, A. R. Tropical Nature, and other Essays. London : 1878, 
8vo, pp. 356. 
Essays on tropical biology, on evolution, and on geographical distri- 
bution, in which are many observations on Mammals. 
Watson, M. [See Hyanidce, Cervidce, Dasypodidce.'] ^ 
Yarrow, H. C. [See Coues, E.] 
FAUN.^. 
America, United States of. [See Coues, E. ; McChesney, C. E. ; and 
Yarrow, H. C.] 
Africa, East and North-east. [See Peters, W. ; and Heuglin, 
M. J. V.] 
Arctic Regions. [See Feilden, H. W. ; and Nares, G. S.] 
