26 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
HALITHERIIDiE. 
On remains from Malta ; A. Leith Adams, J. G. Soc. 
AHalitherium, 
XXXV. pp. 625-527, pi. xxv. fig. 4. 
Felsinotherium gastaldi [cf. Zool. Rec. xv. Mamm. p. 15]. Further 
remarks on ; A. de Zigno, Atti Acc. Rom., Mem. Sci. Fis. (3) ii. 
pp. 939-949, pis. i.-vi. 
Manatid^. 
Manatus coulombi, sp. n. (foss.), H. Filhol, Bull. Soo. Philom. (7) ii. 
p. 124, “ Carrieres de Mokattam, Cairo.” 
Bradypodidje. 
O. G. Giebel has notes on the varying number of phalanges in this 
family; Z. ges. Naturw. (3) iv. pp. 319-321. 
Bradypus tridactylus. Note on Joly’s paper on the placentation 
{cf. Zool. Rec. XV. Mamm. p. 23] ; J. Anat. Phys. xiv. pp. 147 & 148. 
Grypotherium darwini, g. n. (foss.), J. Reinhardt, Dan. Selsk. Skr. 
(5) xii., No. 4, pp. 353-380, pis. i.& ii., for Mylodon darwini^ Owen, Plisto- 
cene of the Argentine Republic. {Cf. also J. A. Ryder, Am. Nat. xiii. 
pp. 690-592.] 
MaNIDID2E. 
Manis. Remarks on the Asiatic species ; J. Anderson, Anat. &c. Res. 
pp. 341-363. The skull figured ; 1. c. pi. xxiv. On the stomach ; 1. c. 
p. 347. On the foetal membranes and placentation, pp. 347-351. 
DASYPODIDiG. 
si 
Dasypus novem-cmctus. On the foetal structures ; A. Milne-Ed wards, 
Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) viii. art. 10, pp. 1-6, pis. xxii.-xxiv. Four foetuses 
are contained in a common chorion 1 The placenta common is zonary - 
formed, owing to the fusion of the four (primitively separate?) discoidal 
placentas of the embryos, the allantois small, and a decidua probably 
present. 
Doidycurus giganteus. Its osteology described and figured ; H, Bur- 
meister, Abh. Ak. Berl. 1879, pp. 1-23, pis. i. & ii. 
ORYCTEKOPODIDiE. 
Orycteropus. Note on its sternum ; E. Alix, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) hi. 
p. 30. 
MYRMECOPHAGIDiE. 
J See Pouch ET, sMjprd, p. 7. 
