PROBOSCIDEA SIRENIA. 
Mamm. 25 
PROBOSCIDEA. 
Elephantidac. 
Elephas africanus. Its anatomy described, and several of the organs 
figured, and compared with those of E. indicus\ W. A. Forbes, P. Z. S. 
1879, pp. 420-435. It is closely related to E. indicus. Portions of its 
anatomy (pharynx, pancreas, male organs, &c.) described ; A. von Mojsi- 
sovics, Arch. f. Nat. xlv. pp. 5G-92, pis. v.-vii. E, indicus \ record of 
the size and weight of specimens in the Zoological Gardens ; P. L. Sclater, 
P. Z. S. 1879, p. 385. E. atlanticus^ sp. n. (foss.),'/A. Pomel, Bull. Soc. 
Geol. (3) vii. p. 51, Quaternaries of Eghis, Oran. E. antiquus : note 
on a tooth from the Silurian of Rixdorf : W. Dames, SB. nat. Fr. 
1879, pp. 27 & 28. E. primigenius : on its range in space and time ; 
W. B. Dawkins, J. G. Soc. xxxv. pp. 138-147. On its occurrence in 
Siberia ; H. H. Howorth, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1878, pp. 571 & 572, also 
Ann. N. It. (5) hi. pp. 91 & 92. On the teeth of an elephant 
(probably this species) from Liguria j A. Issel, Ann. Mus. Genov, xiv. 
pp. 153-1G8. 
'^Mastodon. A ld,rge number of bones of various species of this group, 
as well as some of Dinotherium and Elephns, are figured and described by 
E. Ohantre & Lortet, Arch. Mus. Lyon, ii. pp. 285-311, pis. i.-xvii. 
Mastodon angustidens. On remains from Malta; A. Leith Adams, 
J. G. Soc. xxxv. p. 623, pi. xxv. figs. 5 & 6 a. 
AMBLYPODA, 
DINOOERATA. 
UlNTAtHERltD.S:. 
'^V’intatherium leidianum, p. 63, U. princeps, p. 81, spp. nn. (foss.), H. F. 
Osborn, W. B. Scott, & F. Speir, Rep. Princet. Exp. p. 63, pis. a, vi.-viii.. 
Eocene of Wyoming. 
LoxolopJiodon cornutus. Its mandible described ; H. F. Osborn & 
F. Spmr, Am. J. Sci. (3) xviL pp. 304-309, pi. i. ; cf. E. D. Cope, Am. 
Nat. xiii. p. 334. 
SlRENlA. 
^ On the fossil Sirenia of Italy ; A. de Zigno, Bull. Soc. Geol. (3) vi. 
pp. 66-69. 
'^Halicore 
suprd^ p. 5. 
dugong. 
HalICORID/E. 
On its occurrence in the Red Sea^ vide Klunzinger 
