8 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
xix. E. Pierson Ramsay examines another part of the same collection, 
and describes the same species and a fourth [^PerameUdaf\, P. Linn. Soc. 
N. S. W. i. pp. 307-310 & 376, ii. pp. 15-19. Cf. E. R. Alston, P. Z. S. 
1877, pp. 743 & 744. 
W. Boyd Dawkins gives further notes on the Mammal-fauna of the 
caves of Creswell Crags. \^Cf. Zool, Rec. xiii. Mamm. p. 8]. J. G. Soc. 
xxiii. pp. 689-612. ' 
J. Brooking Rowe revises notes by the late J. Couch on 43 species 
of Cornish Mammals. J. Inst. Oornw. 1877, pp. 396-403. 
O. CederstrOm gives a list of 25 species found in the North of Bohus- 
lan, Sweden ; (Efv. Ak. Forh. 1876, No. 4, pp. 57 & 58 [Cf. Malm, 
supra, p, 6], 
E. Friedel gives notes on the Mammals of Western Pomerania and 
Uligen. Zool. Cart. 1877, pp. 224-230. 
H. W. Hensiiaw. Notes on Mammals taken and observed in Cali- 
fornia in 1875 ; given in Wheeler’s Rep. Geogr. Surv. W. of 100th mer, 
1876, pp. 305-312. 
W. J. Hoffman gives notes on 37 species of Mammalia observed near 
the Grand River, Dakota Territory. P. Bost. Soc. xix. pp. 94-102. 
A. Leith Adams enumerates 12 species of fossil Mammals found in 
the caves and aluvial deposits of Malta; J. G. Soc. xxxiii. p. 187. He 
has popular notes on “ Ancient and Extinct British Quadrupeds ” ; Zool. 
1877, pp. 121-149. 
J. Lumsden, Jnr., gives notes on 26 species of Mammals found in the 
neighbourhood of Loch Lomond. P. N. H, Soc. Glasg. iii. pp. 186-191. 
E. Marno remarks on various Mammals observed on the Tura-el-chadra 
[Upper Nubia]. Zool. Gart. 1877, pp. 4-8. 
Q. F, VON Mollendorff makes observations on the Mammals of the 
province Chihli, with notes on their Chinese names ; J. N. China Soc. 
(n.s.) xi. pp. 46-75. 
P. Olsson gives notes on 31 species of Mammals found in Jemtland ; 
CEfv. Ak. Forh. 1876, No. 3, pp. 105-116. 
J. A. Ryder remarks on the fact that colour-variations are generally 
symmetrical in wild and asymmetrical in domestic animals. P. Ac. Philad. 
1877, pp. 272-273. 
R. A. Sterndale, in Seonee, or Camp-life on the Satpura Range ” 
(Loudon ; 1877), gives a list of the Mammals of the Seonee District of 
Central India (Appendix, pp. 421 & 422). 
— Struck enumerates 57 existing and 14 extinct species as natives of 
Mecklenburg. Arch. Ver, Mecklenb. xxx. pp. 23-119. 
P. Tauber discusses the conformation and development of the teeth 
of Vertebrates. Nat. Tids. 1876, [J. Zool, vi. 45,] 
— Thiehlens gives notes on some Canadian Mammals ; Boll. Soc. 
Trieste, ii. p. 14 et seq. [Arch, f, Nat. 1877, ii- p. 70.] 
F. G. Waterhouse gives r list of the Mammals of South Australia, 
enumerating 70 species, in Harcus’s “ South Australia,’^ London, 1876, 
pp. 282-285. 
H. Weyenbergh gives a list of Argentine Mammals in R. Napp’s 
Die Argentinische Republik,” Buenos Aires : 1876, 8vo, pp. 151-156. 
