CARNIVORA. 
Mamm. 1 
Felis tigris. J. Fayrer has notes on “ The Size of the Indian Tiger,’* 
showing that sometimes, though very rarely, it exceeds eleven feet in 
total length ; Nature, xviii. pp. 219 & 220. R. Lydekker describes an 
example with a third lower premolar, as in the fossil genus Pseudcelurus ; 
J. A. S. B. xlvii. pt. 2, pp. 2 & 3. 
Felis serval and F. viverrina. On their cranial characters ; C. G. 
Giebel, Z. ges. Naturw. 1. [1877] p. 292. 
Felis catus. Notices of the Wild Cat in old charters, &c., in England ; 
J. E. Harting, Zool. 1878,‘ pp. 251 & 252. 
Felis lanea. Note on a second example \cf. Zool. Rec. xiv. Mamm. 
p. 12] ; E. L. Layard, P. Z. S. 1878, pp. 655 & 656. 
Lynx rufus. Note on its preying on the Skunk ; B; W. Barton, Am. 
Nat. xii. p. 628. 
Eycenodon heherti, H. compressus, and E. cayluxi, spp. nn. (foss.) ; H. 
Filhol, Bull. Soc. Philom. (6) xi. p. 19 [1877], Miocene of Quercy. 
HVAlJNIDiE. 
Eycena crocuta. On the male generative organ, which externally greatly 
resembles the female \cf. Zool. Rec. xiv. Mamm. p. 12] ; M. Watson, 
P. Z. S. 1878, pp. 416-428, pis. xxiv. & xxv. 
VlVERRID^. 
Arctictis binturong. Additional note on its anatomy [cf. Zool. Rec. x. 
p. 9] ; A. H. Garrod,P. Z. S. 1878, p. 142. 
Pnonodon maculosusy sp. n., W. T. Blanford, P. A. S^ B^,X878r P-J7 14 . 
'^J. A. S. B. xlvii. pt. 2,p. 152, pis. vi. & vii., Tenasserim. 
Eerpestes mutgigella^ Riipp., renamed E. mutscheltschela, M. T. v. 
Heuglin, Nord-ost-Afr. ii. p. 41. E. iodoprymnus (p. 42), and E. ruficauda 
(p. 43), spp. nn., id. ibid., N.E. Africa. 
\Jpynodictis gracilis, C. leptorrhynchus, C. crassidens (p. 49), C. brevirostris 
and C. ferox (p. 20), spp. nn. (foss.), H. Filhol, Bull. Soc. Philom. (6) xi. 
1874 [1877], Miocene of Quercy. 
Canid.®. 
Canis. W. T. Blanford remarks on Jeitteles’s views as to the origin of 
domestic Dogs [r/. Zool. Rec. xiv. Mamm. p. 12]; P.A.S.B. 1877, pp. 114-117. 
y^Canis wheelerianus, sp. n., (foss.), E. D. Cope, Wheeler’s Rep. Surv. W. 
of 100th Mer. iv. [1877] pt. 2, p. 302, pi. Ixix., Miocene of New Mexico. 
hI Lycaon pictus. Note on its visceral anatomy ; A. H. Garrod, P. Z. S. 
1878, pp. 373 & 374. 
Vulpes canus. Note on the character of this species {cf. Zool.' Rec. xiv . 
Mamm. p. 12] ; P. L. Sclater & E. R. Alston, tom. cit. p. 392. 
y^Nyctereutes procyonides. Notes on its visceral anatomy; A. H. Garrod, 
tom. cit. pp. 374-376. 
PROCYONID.®. 
Bassaris astuta. On its occurrence in Oregon ; E. Coues, Am. Nat. xii. 
p. 253. 
