20 Ma m rn , 
MAMMALIA. 
xviii. p. 77. This is the type of a new genus, Merycopatev) id. Am. Nat. 
xiii. p. 197. 
Anthracotherium. On 3 species of this genus ; E. Renevier, Bull. Soc. 
Vaud. (2) xvi. pp. 140-148, pis. iv.-viii. One is new, A. laharpii^ 1. c. 
p. 146, Rochette. A. hippoicleum : on remains of this species at Armes- 
san ; J. B. Noulet, Mem. Soc. Toulouse (7) x. pp. 52-68, pi. 
ChALICOTH KRIIDul!:. 
Dceodon shoshonensis, g. & sp. nn. (foss.), E. D. Cope, P. Am, Phil. Soc. 
xviii. p. 77, Miocene of Oregon. Allied to Menodus and Symborodon. 
Camelid.®. 
<^On the “descent of the Camelidoi^* [cf. Zool. Rec. xii. p. 19, & xv. 
Mamm. p. 20] ; Osborn, Scott, & Speir, Rep. Princet. Exp pp. 58 & 69, 
pi. X. 
Camelus hactrianus. On its vertebral nerve ; E. Alix, Bull. Soc. 
Philom. (7) ii. p. 147. 
Genus incertjs sedis. 
'^Ithygrammodon cameloides, g. & sp. nn. (foss.), Osborn, Scott, & Speir, 
1 . c. p. 56, pi. X. figs. 1-4^ Eocene of Wyoming. Of uncertain position, 
Artiodactyle, and perhaps allied to the Tylopoda. 
Camelopardalidj]. 
Camelopardalis giraffa. Further researches on its myology ; Lavocat, 
M6m, Ac. Toulouse (7) x. pp. 99-116, 
Bovidaj. 
Gazella suhgutturosa : the form inhabiting Eastern Turkistan is de- 
scribed and figured as var. yarkandensis ; W. T. Blanford, Yark. Miss. 
Mamm, p. 88, pi. xv. G. granti : its skull and horns figured ; W. Peters, 
MB. Ak. Berl. 1879, pi. v. 
^ Fantholops hodgsoni figured ; Blanford, 1. c. pi. xvi. 
Capricornus crispus alive in London ; P. L. Sclater, P. Z. S. 1879, 
p. 384. C. sumatrensis: notes on its habits; C. Bock, P. Z. S. 1879, 
p. 308. 
Rupicapra tragus : note on and figure of a four-horned specimen ; E. 
R. Alston, P. Z. S. 1879, pp, 802 & 803,^1 On its occurrence in the Gran 
Sasso ; G. Forsyth Major, Atti Soc. Tosc. 1879, p. Ixxi. 
nahura figured; W. T. Blanford, Yark.Miss.pl. xiv. 0, poli : 
note on ; T. Biddulph, P. A. S. B. 1879, p. 280. 
r -\Capra ibex : on the cranial and dental characters of the living and 
I fossil species allied to this; 0. J. Forsyth Major, Atti Soc. Tosc. (Proc. 
J 'Verb.)iii. pis. i.- vii. C. ibex, C. caucasica, and C. sinaitica : on the cranial 
\ characters of these species ; C. G, Giebel, Z. ges. Naturw. (3) iv. pp. 122-128, 
) pi, i. figs. 1-9 [see also Girtauner, supra, p. 5]. 
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