30 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
JjEPOIilDiE. 
Lepus cuniculus. On the vessels of its choroid ; see H. Virchow [supra, 
p. 27]. On the development of its foetal envelopes; see A. Kolliker 
[supra, p. 9]. 
Lepus variabilis. A certain amount of seasonal change of colour 
noticed in Irish specimens ; Lord Clermont, Zoologist (3) vi. p. 107. 
Lepus sylvaticus. On its habits ; S. Lockwood, Am. Nat. xvi. pp. 854 
& 937. 
IjAGOMYIDjE. 
Lagomys litoralis, sp. n., W. Peters, SB. nat. Fr. 1882, p. 55, Land of 
the Chuk-chi. 
DINOCERATA. 
U 1NTATHERJ1DJE. 
Uintatheriuni robustum , Leidy. Description of a fragmentary lower 
jaw of this species; E. D. Copo, P. Ac. Pliilad. 1882, p. 295. 
Loxolophodon cornutus. A restoration of the skeleton of this animal 
from the Bridger Eocene of Wyoming is given by E. D. Cope, Am. Nat. 
xvi. pi. xvii. 
PROBOSCIDEA. 
ELEPHANTIDiE. 
Gaudry, A. Sur des debris de Mammoutli trouves dans l’enceinte de 
Paris. C. R. xciv. p. 1682. [See also Le Nat. iv. p. 156.] 
Llephas primiyenius. On a tooth found at Mondonbleau, Loir-et-Cher ; 
Mengy, Bull. Sou. Geol. (3) x. p. 47. 
On the name Mammoth ; H. H. Howorth, Field Naturalist, i. p. 30. 
Notes on the origin and various forms of this name. 
\Notelephas australis, g. & sp. un. (foss.) ; R. Owen, Phil. Tr. clxxiii. 
p. 777. [Abstract in P. R. Soc. xxxiii. p. 448.] Founded on a portion of 
a tusk from a superficial drift-deposit on Darling Downs, Queensland. 
Tho first recorded occurrence of the order Proboscidea in Australia. 
PERISSODACTYLA. 
Cope, E. D. On the Condylarthra ; P. Ac. Philad. 1882, p. 95, and 
Am. Nat. xvi. p. 334. 
This group is divided into (1) the Pbenacodoutidai, with the following 
8 genera — Anacodon , Phenacodus , Protogonia , Pantolambda , Catathlaius, 
Anisonchus, Haploconus i and Periptychus ; and (2) -the Meniscotlieriidw 
(fam. nov.), including only Meniscotherium. A synopsis of the genera is 
appended. [Cf. Zool. Rec. xviii. Mamm. p. 22.] 
