INSECTIVORA, CARNIVORA. 
Mamm. 1 3 
TuPAIIDiE. 
^Tupaia : remarks on the genus ; Anderson, Anat. &c., Res. W. Yunnan, 
pp. 111-137. Figures of the skulls of different species; 1. c. pi. vii. 
y/Tupaia chinensis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 129, W. Yunnan ; T. malaccana^ 
sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 134, Malacca. 
Tupaia helangeri : notes on its anatomy ; A. H. Garrod, P. Z. S. 1879, 
pp. 301-305. The brain is figured ; like T. splendidula^ this species has a 
ccecum, which is wanting in T. tana. 
^ Dendrogale. The skulls of D.frenata and D. murina figured ; Ander- 
son, 1. c. pi. vii. figs. 18-21. 
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Hylomyidjc. 
'4lylomys peguensis. Its osteology figured ; Anderson, 1. c. pi. vi. The 
genus should form a distinct family ; id. 1. c. p. 138. 
SoRICIDA^l. 
Sorex alpinus. Note on its occurrence in the Riesengebirge ; H. Nitsche, 
Zool. Anz. ii. p. 571. 
^ Sorex myoides figured ; W. T. Blanford, Yark. Miss. pi. i. fig. 1 ; skull, 
1. c. pi. 1 a. 
slAnurosorex. Remarks on the genus ; Anderson, 1. c. pp. 150-159. A. 
assamensis: its osteology figured ; id. 1. c. pi. v. figs. 1-16. 
\ ChimarrogaUj Anderson [Zool. Rec. xiv. Mamm. p. 11], characterized ; 
id. L c. p. 139. Type, Crossopus himalayicus, Gray. Its osteology and 
anatomy described, 1. c. pp. 141-149, and figured, pi. v. figs, xvii.-xxx. 
Erinaceid.®. 
Erinaceus. On the Indian species of this genus ; J. Anderson, J. A. S. B. 
xlvii. pt. 2, pp. 195-211, pis. iii -v.ot, 5 species are recognized. E. hlan- 
fordi^ p. 208, Sind, and E jerdoni^ p. 209, Sind, &c., spp. nn. E. albulus, 
figured ;\/W^T. ^Blanford, Yark. Miss. pi. i. fig. 2, skull, 1. c. pi. i.a. 
Centetid^. 
On the Madagascar species, F. A. Jentink, Notes Leyd. Mus. i. note 
36, pp. 137-151. 
Talpid.®. 
Scalops hreweri should stand as Scapanus americanus^ Harlan ; E. 
Coues, Am. Nat. xiii. p. 189. 
CARNIVORA.. 
On the genera of Felidce and Canidm. E. D. Cope, P. Ac. Philad. 1879, 
pp 168-194. Both fossil and living species are included in this paper: 
