QUADRUMANA. 
Mamm. 9 
MONODBT.PHIA. 
QUADRUMANA. 
SrMIIDA3. 
R. Hartmann has notes on the characters of the Gorilla and Chim- 
pansee, SB. nat. Fr. 1876, pp. 22-26 ; and on the anatomy of the hip- joint 
ill the Anthropoid Apes, op. cit. 1877, pp. 85-89. 
A. B. Meyer, in ‘^Notizen iiber die Anthropomorphen Alfen des 
Dresdener Museums,” fully describes and figures the specimens of Simia, 
Ilylohates, and Troglodytes in that collection. MT. Mus. Dresd. i. 
pp. 223-247, pis. xi.-xxiii. 
Troglodytes niger. The osteology and dentition of the supposed 
Gorilla of the Dresden Zoological Gardens {cf. Zool. Rec. xiii. Mamm. 
p. 9] are described and figured by A. B. Meyer, tom. cit. pp. 237-241, 
pis. xi.-xxiii. ; the viscera and brain by T. L. W. von Bischolf, tom. cit. 
pp. 250-260. H. Bolan has notes on the same individual ; Verb. nat. 
Ver. Hamb. 1877, pp. 26-30. G. v. Hoffmann describes the reproductive 
organs of a female ; Z. f. geburtsch. u. gynak. ii. pp. 1-8, pis. i. & ii. 
Gorilla savagii. W. v. Bischoffi minutely describes and figures the 
brain of a young male ; SB. bayer. Ak. 1877, pp. 96-137, 2 pis. A young 
Gorilla formerly alive in Wombwell’s Menagerie, figured by J. Wolf from 
a photograph ; P. Z. S. 1877, pi. xxxv. Note on same and on the Berlin 
specimen ; P. L. Sclater, tom. cit. pp. 303 & 304. Notes on the death and 
post-mortem examination of the Berlin Gorilla [cf. Zool. Roc. xiii. Mamm. 
p. 9] ; — Broesike, SB. nat. Fr. 1877, pp. 262-267. On a visit to the 
same; J. von Fischer, Zool. Gart. 1877, pp. 165-170. 
Hylohates leuciscus. On a case of anomalous dentition ; M. Lessona, 
Atti Acc. Tor. xii. pp. 326-328, pi. vi. 
Hylohates leucogenys. A specimen living in the Zoological Gardens 
figured ; P. L. Sclater, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 679, pi. Ixx. 
Cercopithecid.?b. 
Macacus inuus. No traces of this species occur among the fossil 
remains from Gibraltar examined by G. Busk; Tr. Z. S. x. pp. 129 
& 130. 
Macacus nemestrinus. H. 0. Chapman describes the placenta ; P. Ac. 
Philad. 1877, pp. 194. 
Cynocephalus leucophceus. On its habits in confinement ; J. von Fischer, 
Zool. Gart. 1877, pp. 73-97. Cf. C. Darwin, Nature, xv. p. 18. 
Genus iNOBRTiE sedis. 
nthecistes, g. n., (foss.), E. D. Cope, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xvii. p. 219. 
Type, P. hrevifacies, sp. n., id. ibid., “ Upper Tertiarics” of N. America. 
