16 Mumm. 
MAMMALIA. 
SIRENIA. 
Manatid^. 
Manatus americanus. A. H. Garrod describes the external appearance 
and soft parts of a female which died at the Zoological Gardens, figuring 
the lip-pads, brain, and liver ; Tr. Z. S. x. pp. 137-145, pis. xxviii.-xxx. 
PROBOSOIDEA. 
/ 
Elephantidj). 
Elephas antiquus. A. L^th Adams minutely describes and figures the 
dentition and osteology in pa^t i. of his “ British Fossil Elephants” [cf. 
supra, p. 
Elephas primigenius. On remains found in Walcheren ; J. C. de Man, 
Arch. Zeeuwsch Genootsch. Wetensch. (Middelburg), 1875, pp. 101-127. 
[Not seen by the Recorder ; cf. l^iederl. Arch. Zool. iii. p. 301.] 
Stegodon ganesa. Further note^ \cf. Zool. Rec. xiii. Mamm. p. 16] ; R. 
Lydekker, Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind. x, p. 31. 
A Mastodon falconeri, sp. n. (fos^.) ?, id. 1. c. p. 83, Tertiaries of the 
Siwaliks. 
Mastodon. M. Vacok describes the remains of five species found in the 
Tertiary formations of Austria ; (abstract) Verb. geol. Reichsanst. 1877, 
pp. 52 & 53. 
^ Tetralophodon campester, sp. n. (foss.), E. D. Cope, P. Am. Phil. Soc. 
xvii. p. 225, Miocene of Kansas. 
DlNOTHERIlDJi). 
k Antoletherium, Falc., is not separable from Dinotherium ; R. Lydekker, 
Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind. x. p. 33. 
UNGULATA PERISSODACTYLA. 
UiNTATHBRIIDiB. 
Coryphodon. O. C. Marsh gives further characters of this Eocene 
genus \cf. Zool. Rec. xiii. Mamm. 17] which he considers to represent a 
distinct family of Perissodactyla ; he figures the skull and feet. Am. J. 
Sci. (3) xiv. pp. 81-85, pi. iv. 
RniNOCERONTlDiE. 
J. F. Brandt, in his “Versuch einer Monographie der Tichorhinen 
Nashorner,” fully describes the skeleton of R. antiquitatis [= tichorrhinus'] 
and U. mercki, with observations on other recorded species referable to 
his ‘‘ Sub-genus ant genus Tichorhinus,*' Mdm. Pdtersb. (7) xxiv. art. 4, 
pp. 135, pis. xi. ; abstract. Bull. Pdtersb. xxiv. p. 107. 
Rhinoceros. Fossil remains from Gibraltar, probably identical with 
R. hemilcechus, Falc., described ; G. Busk, Tr. Z. S. x. pp. 90-108, 
pis. x.-xiii. 
