20 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
A. H. Everett, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 792 ; A. B. Meyer, tom. cit. pp. 881 & 
882 j^A. D. Bartlett, tom. cit. pp. 882 & 883. 
'"^08 taurus. A. H. Cocks gives an account of the present state of the 
existing herds of white cattle at Chartley, Lyme Park, Chillingham, and 
Hamilton, with preliminary remarks by J. E. Harting; Zool. 1878, pp. 
273-284. 
>4 Bos platyrrhinus, sp. n. (foss.), R. Lydekker, Pal. Ind. (10) i. p. 119, 
pi. xiv., Siwaliks. Skulls of B. planifrons, B. acutifrons^ and B. nama- 
dicus figured and described ; id. tom. cit. pp. 95-121, pis. xi.-xvi. 
J Buhalus platyceros and B. palceindicus. Their skulls described and 
figured j R. Lydekker, tom. cit. pp. 127-140, pis. xvii.-xix. 
nJ Bison sivalensis. Its skull described and figured j R. Lydekker, tom. 
cit. pp. 122-126, pis. xv.-xxii. 
4 Peribos, g. n. (foss.), R. Lydekker, tom. cit. p. 141. Type, Bos occipi- 
taliSf Falc. Its skull figured, tom. cit. pis. xx. & xxi. 
Hemihos triqueticeros and Amphihos acuticornis. Their skulls figured 
and described j R. Lydekker, tom. cit. pp. 145-153, pis. xxi.-xxiv. 
AProhuhalus triquetricornis (p. 123, pis. i. & ii.) and P. antilopinus, 
spp. nn. (foss.), L. Riitimeyer, Abh. schw. pal. Ges. v., Tertiaries of the 
Siwaliks. 
^Bubalus sivalensis, sp. n. (foss.), L. Riitimeyer, tom. cit. p. 138, pi. ii. 
Tertiaries of the Siwaliks. 
'4 Leptobos, g. n. (foss.), L. Riitimeyer, tom. cit. p. 137, pis. i., iv., vi., & 
vii. Types, L.falconeri (p. 167, Siwaliks), L.frazeri (p. 165, Nerbudda), 
and L. stozzii (p. 167, Italy), spp. nn., id. tom. cit. 
Camelidjj. 
n/ E. D. Cope remarks on the evolution of this family [^cf. Zool. Rec. xii. 
p. 19] and describes and figures remains of Procame^ws and Pliauchenia\ 
Wheeler’s Rep. Surv. W. of 100th Mer. iv. (1877) pt. 2, pp. 32^-346, 
pis. Ixxvi.-lxxix. 
n/ Auchenia vitakeriana, sp. n. (foss.), E- D. Cope, Bull. U. S. Surv. Terr, 
iv. p. 380, Pliocepe of Oregon. 
GLIRES. 
E. D. Cope describes and figures various Eocene and Miocene forms 
from New Mexico ; Wheeler’s Rep. Surv. W. of 100th Mer. iv. (1877) 
pt. 2, pp. 170-173, 295-301, pi. Ixix. One new species is described 
[^Sciuridce]. 
SCIURIDJC. 
E. R. Alston reviews The Squirrels of the Neotropic Region,’’ he 
differs from some of Allen’s identifications \_cf. Zool. Rec. xiv. Mamm. 
p. 20], recognizes and describes 12 species, with notes on synonymy and 
distribution, and figures S. pusilluSy Geoff. ; P. Z. S. 1878, pp. 656-670, 
pi. xli. He corrects some errors in a supplementary note, tom. cit. p. 954. 
