THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Mamm. 5 
Leith Adams, A. Monograph of the British Fossil Elephants. Part i. 
Pal. Soc. 1877, pp. 1-68, pis. i.-v. \cf. infra, p. 15]. 
. Observations on remains of the Mammoth and other Mammals 
from Northern Spain. J. 0. Soc. xxxiii. pp. 587-540. 
. Observations on the remains of Mammals found in a Fossil State 
in Ireland. J. Dubl. Geol. Soc. iv. pp. 246-248. 
Ten species only are recognized as well authenticated. 
Lydekker, R. Notices of New and other Vertebrata from Indian Ter- 
tiary and Secondary Rocks. Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind. x. [Mammals] 
pp. 30-34. 
-. Notices of new or rare Mammals from the Siwaliks. Tom. cit. 
pp. 76-83. 
These papers contain short notices of species, many of them new, of 
Fclidcc, Viverridai, Canidre, Ursidai, Flephantidoj, Dinotheriidm, Eqxddm, 
Anthracotheriidoi, Merycopotamidai, llyopotamuhn, Jli^popotamidiv., and 
Suidee. 
. Indian Tertiary and Post^tertiary Vertebrata. Descriptions of 
the Molar-teeth and other Remains of Mammalia. Pal. Ind. (= Mem. 
Geol. Survey of India, fo.) Ser. x. 2, pp. 19-69, pis. iv.-x. (1876). 
Describes little-known or new fossil Indian Mammals. Eight new 
species are named \^Ursidce, RMnocerontidee, Cervidm, Manidaf\. 
Magitot, E. Trait(^ des Anomalies du Systeme Dentaire chez THomme 
et les Mammiferes. Paris : 1877, 4to, pp. 303, pis. i.-xx. 
A beautifully illustrated work on abnormal dentition. [^Cf. Zool. Rec. 
xii. p. 3.] 
Malm, A. W. Goteborgs och Bohuslans Fauna, Ryggradsdjuren. 
Goteborg : 1877, 8vo [Mammalia, pp. 52-60, 125-160], 
63 species are recorded as natives of or visitors to the Swedish pro- 
vinces of Goteborg and Bohuslan, of which 21 are Cetaceans. Some 
strange novelties in nomenclature are introduced. [^Cf. C. Cederstrom, 
infra, p. 8]. 
Marsh, 0. C. Notice of some new Vertebrate Fossils. Am. J. Sci. (3) 
xiv. pp. 249-256. 
Contains first notices of several new genera and species [^BTiinocerontida;, 
Tapiridee, BovidcB, Sciuridm, Ancyclotheriidoi], including the first N. 
American Miocene Edentates and the oldest known Rhinoceros. 
. Introduction and Succession of Vertebrate Life in America. 
Tom. cit. pp. 337-378. 
A valuable summary of the results of recent palaeontological work, 
regarded in relation to evolution, in the form of an Address delivered 
to the American Association at Nashville. 
Martens, E. v. Die Preussische Expedition nach Ost-Asien. Zoo- 
logischer Theil, i. pp. 412, pis. xv. Berlin : 1876, 8vo. 
Contains notes on the Mammals of Japan (pp. 75-87), of the Philip- 
